9. Choose jump starter Voltage, by turning the Selector Switch to the desired
mode, to match vehicle voltage.
WARNING: Failure to properly match jump starter voltage and vehicle
voltage may result in explosion, product damage and bodily harm.
10. Make sure the cables are not in the path of moving engine parts
(belts, fans, etc.)
11. Stay clear of batteries while jump starting.
12. Start the vehicle (turn on the vehicle ignition).
Note: If the vehicle doesn't start within 6 seconds, let the jump starter cool for
3 minutes before attempting to start the vehicle again or you may damage
the jump starter.
13. When the vehicle is started, disconnect from vehicle, first disconnecting the
negative (–) battery clamp from the vehicle frame and return it to its holster,
then disconnecting the positive (+) clamp and return it to it's holster. Then, turn
Voltage Selector Switch to the OFF position.
Used as an Alternative Power Supply for Vehicles
Your jump starter is an essential tool for all who replace automobile batteries.
Most vehicles have electronic components with memory, such as alarm systems,
computers, radios, phones, etc. and when the vehicle's battery is replaced, the
memory is lost. However, if the Male-Male extension cord is plugged from the jump
starter to the 12 Volt outlet on the vehicle, the memories can be saved.
Note: To use the jump starter for this purpose, the chosen outlet must be live when
the vehicle is turned OFF. On some vehicles, 12 Volt outlets are deactivated when the
vehicle is turned OFF.
Used as a Multipurpose Power Supply
Your jump starter is also a portable power source for all 12VDC accessories equipped
with a male 12 Volt plug. The DC outlet on the Jump starter has automatic overload
protection.
When your jump starter is used with a DC to AC power inverter, it can operate
appliances normally powered by 120 Vac or 220 Vac. Recommended inverter for the
portable power source is 300 watts maximum. For more information, contact your
nearest jump starter dealer.
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