CHARGE THE JUMP STARTER BATTERY
1. Charge the built-in battery in the jump starter
before using it for the first time.
2. Check the charge level in the built-in battery by
pressing the battery control switch and reading the
indicator lights. If the red indicator light comes on,
the battery should be charged.
3. Always keep the battery fully charged for best
results and battery life. The battery capacity and
lifetime will be affected if it is left discharged for a
long time.
4. Charge the built-in battery in the jump starter every
three months if not used.
5. The battery will last longer if you follow the
instructions below.
JUMP STARTING
1. Make sure the vehicle battery is 12 V, or there will
be a risk of explosion and/or serious injury.
2. Make sure the power switch is in the OFF position
until clamps are connected to the vehicle battery.
3. Before you start the jump starter, make sure the
clamps are connected with the right polarity.
4. Follow the instructions below, or otherwise there is
a risk of personal injury and/or material damage.
5. Switch off the ignition and all systems (lights, radio,
air-conditioning etc.) in the vehicle. Connect the red
positive clamp (+) on the jump starter firmly to the
positive terminal (+) the vehicle battery.
6. Connect the black negative clamp (-) to the negative
terminal (-) on the battery or to a metal part of the
vehicle. If the connection is made correctly, the
green light will come on.
7. If connecting the clamps backward, the cables
reversed/alert LED will flash, and an audio alarm
will sound. DO NOT turn your jump starter on.
This could cause serious damage. Reverse the
connections, and the cables reversed/alert LED will
CHECK INTERNAL BATTERY STATUS
Turn the TEST / LAMP switch to the TEST position and check the battery's voltage on the 3 BATTERY STATUS LEDs.
If the voltage of battery inside the jump starter is too low, the alert Low Voltage LED will flash, and an audio alarm
will sound. Turn the switch to the middle position after test.
WORK LIGHT
Turn the TEST / LAMP switch to the LAMP position, the work light on the side of jump starter will turn on. Turn the
switch to the middle position after use.
Recharge the jump starter as soon as possible after using the work light.
6. Charge the battery before using it for the first time.
7. Charge the battery fully after each use.
8. Charge the battery fully every 3 months.
9. Connect the charger to a mains outlet.
10. Connect the charger plug to the socket.
11. The three indicator lights flash in turn to show that
the built-in battery is being charged.
12. It takes 6-40 hours to charge the built-in battery
fully, depending on the condition of the battery.
13. When the battery is fully charged, the green
indicator light comes on.
14. Disconnect the charger.
turn off, and the audio alarm will stop. NOTE: The
jump starter is designed for use on 12V batteries
only. If connecting to a 24V battery, the alert Error
LED will be flash, and an audio alarm will sound.
DO NOT turn your jump starter on. This could
cause serious damage.
8. The green ON LED will be on if the connection is
right. Turn the power switch to the ON position.
9. Crank the engine for 3-5 seconds. If the engine
does not start within 10 seconds, stop cranking and
wait at least 4 minutes before attempting to start
the vehicle again. (This permits the battery to cool
down.)
10. After the engine starts, turn the power switch to
the OFF position. Then disconnect the NEGATIVE
(BLACK) clamp and then the POSITIVE (RED) clamp
in that order.
11. Always return the cables to their stored position.
12. Recharge the jump starter as soon as possible after
use.
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