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Do not use on vehicles with a 24V battery and electrical system
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The jump starter works in parallel with the fitted battery to provide increased
current capacity
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If the cables of the jump starter are not long enough to reach the positive
connector on the battery, and a suitable negative connection point, the
negative cable can be extended using a cable from a standard jump cable set.
Do not extend the length of the positive cable from the jump starter
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This jump starter will only be effective when the vehicle's engine and related
systems are functioning normally and the vehicle's battery is in a serviceable
but partly discharged state
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It is not possible to jump start a car by connecting the jump starter to a car
cigarette lighter socket in the car. The cable provided cannot be used for
that purpose
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Once the jump starter has been used to start a vehicle, it may be necessary to
charge the jump starter while driving, to ensure the jump starter is available to
start the vehicle again should any further battery issues occur
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Ensure your battery and charging system is checked if starting is a regular
problem
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The size of vehicle the jump starter can start varies depending on the existing
charge in the vehicle's battery. A very low charge will limit the size of vehicle
the jump starter can start. As an approximate guide the product should
support petrol engines up to 2200cc and diesel engines up to 1900cc
1. Ensure that all vehicle accessory systems (headlights, radio, etc) are switched
off
2. Ensure the vehicle is in neutral and the parking brake is applied
3. Establish which vehicle battery connector is positive and which is negative.
The vehicle's own battery will show '+' and '-' along side the corresponding
battery terminal. The cable attached to the positive terminal may be coloured
red, or could have a red marking to indicate it is positive If in doubt of the
polarity, consult a vehicle technician
4. If the positive battery terminal connector in the vehicle is corroded or dirty,
clean it with a suitable wire brush to ensure good contact with the jump
starter clamp
5. First attach the (red) Positive Clamp (2) to the positive connector attached to
the positive battery terminal of the vehicle's battery, making sure it is secure
and cannot short against any other metal part in the vehicle
6. Attach the (black) Negative Clamp (5) to an unpainted and unmoving part of
the chassis or engine block - not the negative terminal of the battery. If you
attach to the negative terminal there is a small risk of explosive gases from
the battery being ignited so a suitable negative earthing point away from the
battery is required. Do not connect the clamp to any part of the vehicle's fuel
system as any leaked fuel could be ignited by a spark
7. Check the clamps are securely attached, and that they will not come loose
when the vehicle is started
8. Allow 1-2 minutes for the battery charge to stabilise between the jump starter
and vehicle battery
9. The jump starter should now be ready to start the engine. Run the starter
motor in short bursts (not more than 5 seconds). If the engine does not start,
allow approximately 2 minutes for the batteries to recover, then repeat
10. Once the engine is running wait 2 minutes then first remove the Negative
Clamp (5) and then the Positive Clamp (2) taking care to avoid contact with
any moving or hot engine parts. The clamps are permanently live so it is
important to return the clamps to their normal storage positions at the side of
the jump starter after use
Other Features
12V Cigarette Lighter Socket
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Devices with 12V cables fitted with cigarette lighter type plugs can be
connected to the 12V Cigarette Lighter Socket (10)
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Lift the plastic cover and push the plug of the device's cable into the socket
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After use remove the plug and re-fit the plastic cover
Work light
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This jump starter is equipped with a Work Light (1)
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To switch the work light on, press the Work Light Switch (4). Press the switch
again to turn off
Air compressor
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This jump starter is equipped with an on-board air compressor that is
suitable for inflating tyres and other items. Always refer to the manufacturers
recommended inflation pressures, and do not over-inflate.
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1. To use the compressor, withdraw the Compressed Air Line (9) from the
compartment in the rear of the jump starter
2. Fit the valve connector of the compressed air line over the valve of the tyre
and move the lever of the valve connector to secure in position
3. Turn on the compressor with the Compressor Switch (11)
4. Monitor the Air Pressure Gauge (8) as the tyre inflates. Control the compressor
as required using the compressor switch
5. Turn off the compressor switch after use
6. Return the compressed air line to the rear compartment of the jump starter to
protect from damage
Notes:
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Do not allow the compressor to operate unattended
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Do not run the compressor continuously for more than 5 minutes at a time.
Allow 5 minutes' cooling time in between applications
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Two supplied adaptors are stored in the rear compartment. These allow
inflation of footballs, air beds and other items
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Use the Pressure Gauge (8) as an approximate guide to pressure level. If a
specific pressure level is required, use a calibrated pressure gauge
Maintenance
Cleaning
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Keep your jump starter clean. Always clean dust / particles away, and never
allow ventilation holes to become blocked. Use a soft brush, or dry cloth to
clean the machine, if available blow through the ventilation holes with clean,
dry, compressed air.
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Make sure that the positive and negative lead clamps are kept clean. Dirty
electrical contacts will severely impair the performance of this product.
Disposal
Warning: This product incorporates a sealed VRLA (Valve Regulated Lead Acid)
battery. Before disposal, remove the battery from the product and take to a facility
in your region that disposes of lead acid batteries. Do not dispose of the product
with the battery still fitted
To remove the battery for disposal or replacement remove the 8 screws from
the back panel and gently pull apart the rear panel from the main body. Move
the rear panel to the side carefully so as not to pull on the cables. Remove the
negative connector from the battery followed by the positive connector. Make sure
the connectors are not in contact with the battery and remove the battery. Only
replace the battery with a battery of the exact same specification and dimensions
so that it fits correctly in the jump starter and is compatible with the charging
circuitry.
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Do not dispose of power tools, or other waste electrical and electronic
equipment, with household waste.
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Contact your local waste disposal authority for information on the proper way
to dispose of tools.