11
Indicator lights:
Press the ON/OFF switch (Position 1 in the overview) of the unit to check the charge status.
CAUTION: Only charge the power pack with the vehicle charging cable when driving or
when the engine is running, otherwise there is a risk that the starter battery of your
vehicle may be discharged.
During the charging process the indicator lights (Position 2 in the overview) flash successively. The number of
permanently illuminated indicator lights indicates the charge status of the power pack. When all indicator lights
are permanently illuminated the charging process is finished.
Indicator lights
1 flashes
1 permanent
light
2 permanent
lights
3 permanent
lights
4 permanent
lights
Charge status
0 %
25 %
50 %
75 %
100 %
Fig. 2: Starting aid with the power pack
CAUTION: Always maintain this sequence; risk of explosion
6.3 STARTING AID FOR 12 V VEHICLES WITH PETROL ENGINES (MAX. 2.0 L)
Make sure that at least three power pack indicator lights are permanently illuminated and that the battery terminal
is not soiled or oxidised.
Disconnect the power pack from the jumper cable.
1. First connect the red terminal clamp (Position 13 in the overview) of the jumper cable with the positive ter-
minal and then the black terminal clamp (Position 12 in the overview) with the minus terminal of the vehicle
battery. The terminal clamps must have firm and secure contact with the battery terminals.
2. Connect the power pack with the jumper cable and make sure that the plug (Position 11 in the overview) is
firmly and securely plugged in.
3. Start the motor. Do not operate the starter for longer than 6 seconds. If the attempt to start is not successful,
wait at least three minutes before the next attempt. If the third attempt fails, do not try any more start
attempts; check your vehicle for faults.
4. Disconnect the power pack from the jumper cable within 30 seconds after the engine has started running.
5. Remove the terminal clamps from the battery terminals.