to change. First open the window with a screwdriver and then remove the two bolts
holding the fuse. Be careful not to remove the two bolts behind the fuse. Then replace
the fuse and tighten the two bolts to hold the fuse. Please also note that the physical
dimension of the fuse will vary, depending if it is a fuse for the Booster itself or a fuse
that is installed inside the clamp.
Fuse on the positive clamp.
B. ON/OFF SWITCH
If your Start Booster is equipped with an ON/OFF Switch, please read the following.
Different types of switches:
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On the Booster itself.
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Inside the handle of the negative (black) clamp.
On the unit itself, please just turn it OFF or ON according to the labels on the switch.
Inside the clamp, push the clip upwards to turn it ON and downwards to turn it OFF.
There is a sign on the handle as well to remind you. See the image below. Always
have your device turned OFF when not in use or when connecting your clamps to your
vehicle or battery. Only turn it ON after you made sure the clamps are properly con-
nected to the vehicle. Once the vehicle has started please remove the Negative clamp
first, then turn your ON/OFF switch OFF and then the positive clamp.
ON / OFF Clip on Negative clamps
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UP position is ON
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DOWN position is OFF
C.
REVERSE POLARITY ALARM
The reverse polarity alarm, or Buzzer, will emit a sound and a light when it detects a
reverse polarity.It can only work with an ON/OFF switch located on the Booster or on
a 12/24V model. To make sure it is used properly, always have the booster turned OFF
or disconnected before use. Then connect the clamps to the vehicle’s terminals or
battery and at this moment the alarm will emit a noise and light if it detects a reverse
polarity connection. If the clamps are properly connected, nothing will happen. In this
case, you can then turn your unit ON, or select the proper voltage on a 12/24V model
before jump starting your vehicle.
1.
2.
1: slide handle backwards
2: take out fuse
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