Jump Starting Instructions
1. Use in a well ventilated area. Shield eyes with safety glasses or goggles.
2. Turn off the ignition before making cable connections.
NOTE: A good, solid and clean connection is essential for a successful jump start
(see Performance and Temperature section).
3. Taking care to never touch the clamps together, first remove the RED POS (+)
clamp from it’s holster and connect it to the RED POS (+) battery terminal. Then
remove the BLACK NEG (–) clamp from it’s holster and connect it to the engine
ground, or a non-moving metal engine part. Never connect to the fuel line, fuel
injector or carburator as the engine ground.
NOTE: Many vehicles feature alternate starting points, away from the battery.
Always use the alternate starting points whenever available.
CAUTION: Stay clear of batteries while jump starting.
4. After jump starting, disconnect the BLACK NEG (–) clamp first, then disconnect
the RED POS (+) clamp.
5. Always return the clamps to their holsters after use. Never attach the clamps to the
handle of the Jump-N-Carry
®
.
6. After use, recharge the Jump-N-Carry
®
(see Recharging Jump-N-Carry
®
section).
When jump starting, do not use the unit for more than 6 seconds without a 3 minute rest
period between use. See the Warranty for important details.
To ensure trouble-free use, please remember to recharge the unit for 24 hours at least
once every 3 months during the winter, and monthly during the summer (see
Recharging Jump-N-Carry
®
section).
Air Compressor Instructions
1. Remove valve stem cap and connect compressor hose to the valve stem.
2. Turn on the air compressor and use the gauge to monitor the tire's pressure.
3. Once the tire has reached the appropriate PSI (noted on the tire or in the Owner's
Manual), turn off the compressor.
4. Disconnect the compressor hose and return to storage clip. It is always good
practice to test the tire pressure with an independent and properly calibrated tire
gauge.
5. Replace valve stem cap.
NOTE: The Jump-N-Carry
®
air compressor features an overheating protection
switch that could result in a temporary shut-down of the air compressor while in
use, if recommended operating temperature is exceeded. After cooling, the air
compressor will reset itself and resume normal operation.
Your air compressor is equipped with a permanently lubricated, maintenance free motor.
Never try to lubricate the compressor.
Regularly clean dust and dirt from the compressor cooling fins.