circuit breaker of the jump starter will trip
and disconnect the power to the device.
Disconnect the 12V DC device. The
breaker will automatically reset a short
time after an overload is disconnected.
6. Recharge immediately after unplugging
the 12V DC device.
NOTE: The DC power outlet is wired
directly to the internal battery. Extended
operation of a 12V DC device may result
in excessive battery drain.
12V DC ESTIMATED RUN-TIMES
APPLIANCE
TYPE
WATTAGE
Cell phone,
fluorescent light
Radio, fan,
depth finder
Camcorder
Electric tool
Electric cooler
Car vacuum,
air compressor
NOTE: Estimated run-times. Actual time may vary.
Times are based on the internal battery being fully charged.
6.3 Using the USB Port
The USB port provides up to 2.1A at 5V DC.
1. Ensure the battery clips are securely
clipped on the storage holders.
2. Press the USB button on the front of
the unit.
3. Plug the device into the USB port on
the front of the unit.
4. Turn the USB device on.
5. Reverse these steps when finished
using the USB port.
6. Charge the jump starter as soon as
possible after using the USB port.
7. MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
7.1 After use and before performing
maintenance, unplug and disconnect
the jump starter.
7.2 Use a dry cloth to wipe all battery corrosion
and other dirt or oil from the battery clips,
cords and the jump starter case.
8. MOVING AND STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS
8.1 Store inside, in a cool, dry place.
8.2 Do not store the clips on the handle,
clipped together, on or around metal, or
clipped to cables. The clips on the jump
starter are live when the switch is in the
ON position and will produce arcing or
sparking if they come in contact with each
other. To prevent accidental arcing, always
place the switch in the OFF position and
keep the clips on the storage holders when
not using it to jump start a vehicle.
EST.
EST.
RUN TIME
RUN TIME
PS2222JS
PS4444JS
4 watts
66 hrs.
132 hrs.
9 watts
29.3 hrs.
58.6 hrs.
15 watts
17.6 hrs.
35.2 hrs.
24 watts
11 hrs.
22 hrs.
48 watts
5.5 hrs.
11 hrs.
80 watts
3.3 hrs.
6.6 hrs.
6.4 Using the Memory Saver
Use the included Memory Saver to save
the vehicle's on-board diagnostic computer
settings (radio programs, diagnostic codes,
etc.) while the battery is disconnected from
the vehicle during repair or maintenance.
WARNING: When working with the
vehicle's battery, review all the battery
manufacturer's and vehicle manufacturer's
safety instructions, warnings and directives
regarding battery disconnection, removal
and replacement.
WARNING: The vehicle's electrical system
EST.
is receiving power from the Memory Saver
through the OBD connection. Therefore,
the vehicle's battery connectors are
electrically live and should be covered with
an insulator to prevent the connectors from
touching metal or each other and causing
a short circuit.
1. Connect the Memory Saver 12V plug to
2. Connect the Memory Saver OBD
3. Disconnect the vehicle's battery cables.
4. After each use, disconnect the Memory
NOTE: The Memory Saver 12V DC plug
contains an 8 amp fuse.
7.3 Ensure that all of the jump starter
components are in place and in good
working condition.
7.4 All servicing should be performed by
qualified service personnel.
8.3 If the jump starter is moved around the
shop or transported to another location,
take care to avoid/prevent damage to the
cords, clips and jump starter. Failure to
do so could result in personal injury or
property damage.
IMPORTANT: Do not use and/or store the
jump starter in or on any area or surface
where damage could occur if the internal
battery should unexpectedly leak acid.
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your 12V DC power supply. Make sure
the plug is firmly in place. NOTE: Do not
plug the 12V power plug into the power
outlet in the same vehicle from which
you are removing the battery.
diagnostic connector to the vehicle's
OBD connector. Make sure the
connector is fully engaged. The red
LED will light on the 12V plug when the
Memory Saver is properly connected.
Saver and use a dry cloth to wipe all dirt
or oil from the connectors and the cable.