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PJS118

Scope of delivery

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• Before using for the first time, charge your jump starter using one of the methods 

described in chapter “Charging the jump starter” on page 11.

• Before charging the jump starter for the first time, check that the voltage specification 

on the rating plate matches that of the power supply.

• Never pull on the power cord to unplug the device from the power socket.

• Store the device in a dry and cool place.

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Operating the device safely

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WARNING! INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, 
OR INJURY TO PERSONS.

• Only use the jump starter for to the intended purpose described in chapter “Intended 

use” on page 6. 
Use of an attachment not recommended or sold by the manufacturer may result in a 
risk of fire, electric shock, or personal injury.

• When charging the jump starter ensure that the power socket is readily accessible.

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CAUTION! FIRE AND/OR EXPLOSION HAZARD.

• Do 

not

 operate the device 

– In the vicinity of corrosive fumes
– In the vicinity of combustible materials
– In areas where there is a danger of explosions

• Do 

not

 place the device next to heat sources such as fires.

• Place the device in a shady place. Avoid direct sun exposure in hot and humid sur-

roundings for a proper usage.

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NOTICE! MATERIAL DAMAGE.

• Do not disconnect any cables when the device is still in use.

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Scope  of  delivery

The jump starter comes with the following provided equipment:

• Product  Manual

• PJS118  unit

• Home  charger

• Car  charger

• Universal  4-in-1  USB  Cable

• Intelligent battery clamp 

• Laptop charging cable 

• 8 different laptop connectors/charging adapters ( fits most laptop charging ports)

• Storage case with zipper and handle

Summary of Contents for PJS118

Page 1: ...PJS118 Jump Starter Operating manual EN POWER CONTROL JUMP STARTER ...

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Page 3: ...Using the appliance 10 7 Troubleshooting 16 8 Maintaining and cleaning the product 17 9 Warranty 18 10 Disposal 18 11 Technical data 19 12 Copyright 19 1 Explanation of symbols A I WARNING Safety instruction Indicates a hazardous situation that if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION Safety instruction Indicates a hazardous situation that if not avoided could result in minor...

Page 4: ... Before cleaning and maintenance After use Do not use this product in the bathroom or other wet areas or near water Do not dismantle the device Keep the product away from children Do not reverse the connections of output or input Do not throw the product into fire Do not use the charger whose charging Charging Voltage is more than the product to charge Only charge the product when the ambient temp...

Page 5: ...lt in a risk of fire electric shock or personal injury When charging the jump starter ensure that the power socket is readily accessible CAUTION FIRE AND OR EXPLOSION HAZARD Do not operate the device In the vicinity of corrosive fumes In the vicinity of combustible materials In areas where there is a danger of explosions Do not place the device next to heat sources such as fires Place the device i...

Page 6: ...with limited mental abilities or without the required specialist knowledge Keep children away from the device The jump starter is not allowed to be used in parallel connection with other two jump starters to jump start a deeply discharged or defective vehicle battery for commercial use 5 Technical description The jump starter is a compact and handy starting aid power station to jump empty vehicle ...

Page 7: ...ription EN 7 5 1 Connections and indicators No in fig 1 Description 1 LED work light 2 Display 3 Power button 4 On Off switch 5 Laptop charging port 6 USB port 7 USB port 8 Type C input port for charging the jump starter 1 ...

Page 8: ...stabilization protection Over voltage protection Overload protection Over discharge protection Over temperature protection Balanced charge The intelligent battery clamp fig 2 10 has a build in indication LED and a buzzer It also has additional protective functions refer to chapter Protective functions on page 17 No in fig 2 Description 9 Socket for intelligent battery clamp 10 Intelligent battery ...

Page 9: ...n the deviceissupplyingenergy to any USB port The supply indicator for USB voltage and current fig 3 4 shows the 5 V USB charging current when a device is connected to the port The supply indicator for the laptop charging port fig 3 or 5 shows the selected output Voltage 12V 16V or 19V No in fig 3 Description 1 Charging indicator state of charge as a percentage 2 Input indicator device is being ch...

Page 10: ...witch fig 1 4 page 7 to the On position Press the power button fig 1 3 page 7 The device is ready to use The display fig 3 page 9 shows the operational status The display switches off automatically after 1 minute Switching the display on When display is switched off press the power button fig 1 3 page 7 The display fig 3 page 9 switches on Switching off the jump starter The jump starter switches o...

Page 11: ...lly stops when the jump starter is fully charged The jump starter can be charged in two ways Using the home charger fig 4 1 Using the car charger fig 4 2 Place the jump starter on a firm base Switch On the device following the instructions given in chapter Starting and switching on off on page 10 No in fig 4 Description 1 Home charger 2 Car charger 4 ...

Page 12: ...king the charge level Press the power button fig 1 3 page 7 The display shows the state of charge between 0 discharged to 100 fully charged see chapter Display on page 9 6 4 Using the LED work light The LED work light fig 3 1 page 9 can be used with three different functions The different functions can be changed in sequence by pressing the power button fig 1 3 page 7 Continuous light strobe light...

Page 13: ...or your own USB cable suitable for your digital device Connect the digital device to be charged to either USB port fig 5 Switch On the device following the instructions given in chapter Starting and switching on off on page 10 Theoutput andthe supply indicatorsare showninthe display see chapter Display on page 9 5 ...

Page 14: ...ven in chapter Starting and switching on off on page 10 Press the power button fig 1 3 page 7 to select the correct voltage 12V 16V or 19V for your laptop The selected output Voltage is shown on the supply indicator in the display see chapter Dis play on page 9 Connect the laptop to the laptop charging port fig 6 Theoutput andthe supply indicatorsare showninthe display see chapter Display on page ...

Page 15: ...ing and switching on off on page 10 A No in fig 7 Description 1 Socket for intelligent battery clamp 2 Intelligent battery clamp 3 Plug for intelligent battery clamp 4 Battery clamps red black NOTE Ensure that the jump starter is no less than 50 charged If it is below 50 it may not be able to jump start a vehicle NOTICE MATERIAL DAMAGE Once the vehicle is started disconnect the clamps fig 7 4 from...

Page 16: ...r to chapter Protective functions on page 17 AfteraflashingredLED disconnectand reconnecttheplug fig 7 3 page 15 before using the device again Problem Cause Remedy The power capacity of the device is shown at 100 but did not fully charge in charg ing process This situation can occur when the device is in a semi state of charge which is conducive to long term storage when the device is not in use f...

Page 17: ... are connected together short circuit Power output is prevented Reverse charging protection Red LED flashing Higher voltage of vehicle s battery than the jump starter normally when vehicle has started Power output is prevented Automatic power shut off Red LED flashing After normal output if no further operation occurs for 60 seconds the clamps will automati cally turn off NOTICE MATERIAL DAMAGE Do...

Page 18: ...ther reasonably foreseeable loss or damage You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major fail ure New Zealand only This warranty policy is subject to the conditions and guarantees which are mandatory asimplied by the consumer guarantees act 1993 NZ 10 Disposal Place the packaging material in the...

Page 19: ...rademarks mentioned in this manual belong to Dometic Sweden AB All rights are reserved PJS118 Battery type Lithium Polymer battery Pure LiCo02 Battery rated capacity 18000 mAh 66 6 Wh Start current 450 A Peak current 900 A Rated port DC output 2 x USB Type A Laptop charging port 5 Vg 2 A 9 Vg 2 A 12 V 16 V 19Vg max 3 5 A at 12 V DC Input Type C 5 Vg 1 A 9 Vg 2 A Ambient temperature for operation 2...

Page 20: ...AL SALES OFFICE dometicĶ ű0 0Ŗ s YOUR LOCAL DEALER dometic com dealer YOUR LOCAL SUPPORT dometic com contact dometic com 1 01 1 0ķ 4 0 1 1 2 ķ 2 1 2 9 0 ĸ DOMETIC GROUP AB 3E 0 1 ĉč ŖĉďĉčČ 4 4445103027 02 2020 ...

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