Radio Shack Surge Protector 270 1565 User Guide

Automotive Surge and  
Green LED  
Spike Protector  
270-1565  
Step One  
Power Plug  
The US Society of Automotive Engineers  
[SAE] has documented the existence of  
power surges and high voltage spikes on  
cigarette lighters and other 12-volt DC power  
outlet circuits. These potentially damaging  
spikes can be as great as 600 volts!  
Adapter Outlets  
Computers, TV's, DVD players, PDA's, cell  
phones, and other portable electronics can  
be damaged by these surges and spikes if  
unprotected. Protect your equipment by  
plugging the Automotive Surge and Spike  
Protector into your vehicle’s cigarette lighter  
socket or power outlet. Then plug your  
equipment into the Protector.  
This product complies with SAE Specification  
J1113-11and ISO Specification 7637. Tests  
were performed by an independent testing  
laboratory verifying that the unit eliminated  
the potentially damaging surges and spikes  
identified in these specifications. Use of this  
product provides you with an assurance that  
your sensitive and valuable electronics are  
connected to a powerful, power-conditioning  
circuit that will divert damaging high voltage  
spikes. The three outlets can carry a  
Step Two  
3. If the LED goes out, the adapter’s surge and spike  
protection circuits are not working. Check the  
Installation and Use  
1. Insert the power plug firmly into the vehicle's 12-volt  
cigarette outlet or other 12 volt-DC power source.  
adapter’s replaceable fuse and if blown, replace with  
the same type of 15-amp fuse. Replace the fuse by  
pressing in the tip, rotating it, then pull to remove.  
2. The green LED should light. If not, try turning the  
vehicle's ignition switch to the "On" or "Accessory"  
position. Some vehicles turn off all 12-volt circuits  
when the key is turned off.  
If you are using a cigarette lighter receptacle and the  
LED still does not light, check the cigarette lighter  
circuit to see if the lighter heats up. Push the lighter  
into the receptacle until it latches. If the lighter does not  
heat up and pop out after 30 seconds, you may have a  
defective lighter or a blown fuse in the lighter circuit.  
Refer to your vehicle owner's manual for the fuse  
location and replacement procedure.  
4. Before using the adapter, unplug all items connected  
to the adapter. Connect your products one at a time  
to see if one of the products is causing the fuse to  
blow. If the fuse blows immediately after inserting the  
product's adapter plug into an outlet, replace the fuse  
in the adapter and have the product repaired.  
If you are using a separately provided 12-volt DC  
power outlet and the LED does not light, check the  
fuse in the circuit by referring to your owner’s manual  
for the fuse location and replacement procedure.  
5. If the green LED turns off after normal operation, the  
surge and spike protector has experienced a  
combined 12-volt DC load of 10 amps and  
are protected by a replaceable 15-amp fuse.  
For best results, follow the Installation and  
Use instructions.  
powerful surge and has protected your equipment. In  
doing so, the protection circuitry has been depleted  
and the surge and spike protector must be replaced  
to continue protecting your equipment.  
 

RCA TV DVD Combo LED24B45RQD User Guide
Remington Electric Shaver 400 User Guide
Renesas Network Card R0E436049CFJ10 User Guide
Ricoh Printer TC IIR User Guide
Rosewill Computer Accessories RX81US HT35B BLK User Guide
Rosewill Fan RCX Z2 User Guide
Sanus Systems TV Mount SSMK1 User Guide
Sanyo Flat Panel Television CE32LD90 B User Guide
Sanyo Flat Panel Television LCD 47XR8DA User Guide
Schumacher Battery Charger SF 2254 User Guide