Attach Support Leg
Remove main body and support leg from the box. Remove locking pin from main body. Slide support leg in place. Replace locking pin.
Attach Feet
Remove the feet from the enclosed section on the side of the box. Pull back the pins. Seat the holes in the generator legs with the holes in the feet, click into place. Insert the feet pins to lock in place. Placing the handle of the locking pin above the foot allows it to come in and out easily. Pushing the handle below will cause it to stay in place.
Attach Right Pedal
The right pedal is marked R on the inside of the crank arm. With the socket facing away from you, slide the right pedal onto the crankshaft on the right side.
Screw Right Pedal in Place
Make sure the pedal is fully seated on the crankshaft. With the screw lock washer, flat washer and Allen wrench as shown, screw down the pedal.
Attach Left Pedal
Place left pedal at 180 degrees opposite to the right pedal and screw down as in steps 3 and 4.
Tighten Screws
Make sure both pedals are screwed down well.
Setup
The generator can be operated with two hands or two feet and should be spun in a forward bicycle motion.
Mounting holes in the generator feet should be used to screw down or stake down the unit for a more stable base. This is highly recommended.
Plug-In
The K-TOR PowerBox 50 has a standard automotive 12-volt socket as an output. Any device designed to be plugged in an automotive socket that is within the PowerBox’s maximum power range can be used. K-TOR carries a number of these items for your convenience such as a 12-volt socket to USB converter, example shown. Insure devices plugged in are connected securely. Do not use devices that are loose as a poor connection can create arcing and a fire hazard.
Ready
Position yourself, so that your hands or feet are directly over the generator. Apply downward pressure with feet (or hands) to help hold the generator in place.
Spin
Crank in a forward bicycle motion, accelerating quickly to 90 RPM (1.5 rotations per second) for full power and efficient operation.