Question:
Is the jump starter goof proof?
Answer:
No, jump starting instructions must be followed. Read and understand
all safety and operating instructions in this manual and those found in
the owner's manual of any vehicle being jump started before using your
jump starter.
Question:
I'm recharging my jump starter. Should the green CHARGE COMPLETE
light immediately come on?
Answer:
No. First the yellow CHARGING light will come on to indicate the
charging process is beginning. Then, the red POWER LEVEL lights
come on in sequence as the level of charge increases. Finally, the green
CHARGE COMPLETE light will come on, but only when the Jump starter
approaches full charge.
Question:
How long should I charge the jump starter?
Answer:
It should be charged for a minimum of 24 hours when new. Your jump
starter can be left on the wall charger continuously. When recharging
with the wall charger, the jump starter should be charged for 4 to 6 hours
per light that remains unlit when the TEST button is pressed.
It is normal for the jump starter to become warm to the touch during the
charging process. The more depleted the jump starter is, the warmer it
will get.
Question:
How do I know when the jump starter is fully charged?
Answer:
Follow all charging instructions. Remove the jump starter from the wall
charger and press the TEST button. If all power indicator lights come on,
it is fully charged.
Question:
How can I test the battery in my jump starter to see if it needs to be
replaced?
Answer:
We recommend that you use a 100 amp battery load tester. Load the
jump starter battery for 6 seconds with a 100 amp load and it should
maintain at least 9.5 VDC.
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