The Rescue 900 and 910 are portable power packs capable of delivering
significant current to start cars, light trucks, ATV's, boats, lawn and garden
equipment and other 12V equipment. LED's indicate reserve power level
and show when the unit is being charged and fully charged. A 12V cigarette-
style power outlet can be used to power accessories or charge electronics
like cell phones and MP3 players.
WARNING – Risk of Explosion or Fire
1. Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury, destruction of the power
pack, or damage to your vehicle.
2. Read owner's manual before use.
3. Wear safety goggles whenever working around vehicle batteries.
4. Wear gloves and protective clothing.
Components
Power ON/OFF Switch
1
Positive (+) Clamp
2
Negative ( _ ) Clamp
3
Battery Status Button
4
2
1
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8
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Battery Status Indicator
5
12V DC Power Port
6
7
Red Charging Light
Green Charged Light
8
4
5
6
Using the Rescue 900 and 910
Before using your portable power pack, you should fully charge it. The
fully charged indicator light will come on when the unit has been charged.
Recharge every 30 days or when the medium or low lights indicate less than
full charge. Fluctuations in temperature can accelerate battery discharge.
Check your unit often.
WARNING – Risk of Battery Explosion, Fire or Failure
• Failure to keep internal battery charged will lead to permanent battery damage.
• Connecting a discharged battery to charged system could cause overheating or explosion.
To jump start a vehicle or machine:
• Make sure the Rescue 900/910 power switch is OFF.
• Connect the red (positive +) clamp to the positive terminal or post on the
discharged battery.
• Connect the black (negative –) clamp to a ground away from the battery,
such as an alternator bracket.
• Turn the power switch
ON.
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• Start the engine.
• Turn the power
switch OFF.
• Disconnect the
clamps, first negative
and then positive.
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