TESTING THE BATTERY
After fully charging the battery so all red lights come on, apply a 100 amp load to the
vehicle charging plug (on the Booster PAC), for a period of 6 seconds, while
monitoring the battery voltage (at the vehicle charging plug). The battery is good if the
voltage is 9.5 Vdc or higher.
BATTERY REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS
CONTAINS SEALED LEAD-ACID BATTERY.
BATTERY MUST BE RECYCLED.
The battery inside this product is a sealed lead-acid battery. It is required by law to
be removed and recycled or disposed of properly. While there are federal regulations
that must be complied with throughout the United States, your individual state or local
governments may have additional regulations to be followed.
When the battery in this product is in need of replacement, remove it according to the
instructions provided below and take it to your local recycling center for proper
recycling or disposal. If you don’t have a local recycling center that handles sealed
lead-acid batteries, contact your local environmental agency for instructions.
Removal Instructions
Begin by making sure that both clamps are securely stowed in their holsters on each
side of the Booster PAC.
1. Lay the Booster PAC down on its front. On the back of the unit, locate the four
screws that hold the case together (two along the left edge and two along the
right edge).
2. Remove the four screws, then lift off the back half of the case.
3. On the top of the battery are two terminals, each with wires connected to them.
Disconnect these wires from the battery by removing the bolts that hold them
to the battery terminals. To prevent accidental arching, be careful not to touch
both battery terminals with the tools being used to remove the bolts.
4. Lift the battery out of the front half of the case.
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