1. Switch off the ignition and all consumers on the vehicle.
2. If the vehicle has a manual transmission, put the shift lever in neutral. If the
vehicle has an automatic transmission, set the automatic selector lever to the
park position.
3. Connect the red cable of the battery clip cable 9 to the positive terminal (red)
on the vehicle battery. Connect the black cable to the ground point on the
motor or a conductive, bare metal part on the motor or chassis (see Fig. 3).
This part must not be a moving part. On some vehicles a suitable jump start
connection is provided.
4. Remove the protective cover from the battery clip cable port 7.
5. Connect the starter cable completely to the battery clip cable port. The battery
clip cable must be fi rmly connected to the battery clip cable port. If the "Start"
and "Error" LEDs fl ash red and green alternately, everything is OK. If only the
"Error" LED lights up in red after approximately 3 seconds, the voltage of the
battery pack is too low and it will need to be recharged. If only the "Start" LED
lights up green after approximately 3 seconds, the battery pack is ready.
If the vehicle is not started within 30 seconds, the battery pack switches
off automatically. The "Start" and "Error" LEDs light up. In this case,
the battery clip cable will need to be removed from the battery pack and
re-connected.
6. Start the vehicle by activating the starter motor. If the start is successful, an
alarm is triggered. The "Error" LED lights up in red.
7. If the vehicle does not start, wait at least 2 minutes before you attempt to
start it again. If this is not successful either, the vehicle battery is most likely
damaged or its voltage has fallen below 3 V and a jump start is not possible.
In this case, replace the vehicle battery.
8. If the charging cable beeps, it is overloaded. If so, disconnect it from the
battery pack and vehicle battery.
9. Once the vehicle has started, remove the battery clip cable from the jump
start port and place the protective cover back on the jump start port.
10. First disconnect the black cable and then the red cable from the ground point
and the vehicle battery.
11. Charge the battery pack again on completion of the jump start.
12. Do not allow the engine of the jump-started vehicle to stop. If the alternator
and the battery are intact, the battery can be recharged by driving for 1/2-1
hour. It is recommended that the charge level of the battery be checked
later using a charger with level indicator and that the battery be completely
charged. If this is not possible, the battery will need to be replaced.
6.4 | Safety mechanisms
The battery clip cable has multiple safety mechanisms which protect the battery
pack from damage.
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Reverse polarity protection
If the terminals are not connected with the correct polarity, the alarm is triggered.
The "Start" and "Error" LEDs fl ash and the circuit remains broken.
Short circuit protection
If the contacts of both terminals come into contact, the alarm is triggered. The
"Start" and "Error" LEDs fl ash and the circuit is broken.
Back current protection
Once you have started the vehicle, the battery pack is protected from damage
caused by back current from the vehicle battery. After 30 seconds the alarm is
activated. The "Start" and "Error" LEDs light up.
Overcharging protection
As soon as the nominal current of 350 A or 700 A is exceeded, the alarm is
triggered. The "Start" and "Error" LEDs fl ash and the circuit is broken.
Undervoltage protection
If the output voltage of the battery pack is less than 10 V, the battery clip cable
9 remains inactive. The "Error" LED lights up. This protects the battery pack from
deep discharge.
6.5 | Using the LED lamps
• To switch on the LED lamp 6, press and hold the function key 1 for approxima-
tely 3 seconds.
When the LED lamp is switched on (constant light), you can activate the various
functions by repeatedly pressing the function key:
• Constant light/fl ashing light/SOS signal/light off
• To switch off the LED lamp immediately, press and hold the function key for
approximately 3 seconds.
7 | Cleaning
NOTE!
Risk of short circuit!
Water or other liquids which have penetrated into the housing
can cause a short circuit.
• Never immerse the battery pack in water or other liquids.
• Make sure that no water or any other liquids are allowed to
enter into the housing.
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