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Operator’s Manual

WARNING

Read these instructions completely before using the 

J900 and save them for future 

reference. Before using the 

J900 to jump start a car, truck, boat or to power any 

equipment, read these instructions and the instruction manual/safety information 
provided by the car, truck, boat or equipment manufacturer. Following all manufacturers’ 
instructions and safety procedures will reduce the risk of accident.

Working around lead-acid batteries may be dangerous. Lead-acid batteries release 
explosive gases during normal operation, charging and jump starting. Carefully read and 
follow these instructions for safe use. Always follow the specific instructions in this 
manual and on the 

J900 each time you jump start using the J900.

All lead-acid batteries (car, truck and boat) produce hydrogen gas which may violently 
explode in the presence of fire or sparks. 

Do not smoke, use matches or a cigarette 

lighter while near batteries. Do not handle the battery while wearing vinyl clothing 
because static electricity sparks are generated when vinyl clothing is rubbed. Review all 
cautionary material on the 

J900 and in the engine compartment.

Always wear eye protection, appropriate protective clothing and other safety equipment 
when working near lead-acid batteries. Do not touch eyes while working on or around 
lead-acid batteries.

Always store clamps in their holsters, away from each other or common conductors. 
Improper storage of clamps may cause the clamps to come in contact with each other, 
or a common conductor, causing the battery to short circuit and generate high enough 
heat to ignite most materials.

Use extreme care while working within the engine compartment, because moving parts 
may cause severe injury. Read and follow all safety instructions published in the vehicle's 
Owner's Manual.

While the battery in the 

J900 is a sealed unit with no free liquid acid, batteries being jump 

started with the 

J900 unit likely contain liquid acids which are hazardous if spilled.

Failure to follow instructions may 

cause damage or explosion, 

always shield eyes. 

Read entire 

instruction manual before use.

WARNING

WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals 

including Vinyl-Chloride, Styrene and Acrylonitrile, 

which are known to the State of California to cause 

cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. 

Wash hands after handling. 

POWERLIGHT RESCUE 

(Model No. LNC7480)

12 Volt Jump Starter, 

Power Bank and Work Light

Summary of Contents for LNC7480

Page 1: ...and in the engine compartment Always wear eye protection appropriate protective clothing and other safety equipment when working near lead acid batteries Do not touch eyes while working on or around...

Page 2: ...teries car truck and boat produce hydrogen gas which may violently explode in the presence of fire or sparks Do not smoke use matches or a cigarette lighter while near batteries Do not handle the batt...

Page 3: ...XPOSED TO LIQUIDS ESPECIALLY SALTWATER Exposure to liquids can cause internal corrosion or damage to the cells or to the internal Battery Management System BMS The BMS protects the battery from overch...

Page 4: ...ons and damage to property NEVER charge or jump start a frozen battery To prevent arcing NEVER allow clamps to touch together or to contact the same piece of metal IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Use of...

Page 5: ...afe and hassle free The POWERLIGHT RESCUE also features multifunctional work light capabilities It can be deployed as a 480 lumen work light a 3W focus beam light a 3W SOS emergency light a red warnin...

Page 6: ...RESCUE Note For optimal performance do not store your POWERLIGHT RESCUE below 50 F when using as a jump starter Never charge or jump start a frozen battery Note When using as a jump starter make sure...

Page 7: ...ght You have 30 seconds in which to start the vehicle or the unit will return to standby mode 9 Stay clear of batteries while jump starting 10 Start the vehicle turn on the vehicle ignition Note If th...

Page 8: ...plains how the unit cycles through each of these modes 1 First Power Button press turns the unit ON activating the USB ports and battery status panel 2 Second press turns ON the primary work light 3 T...

Page 9: ...ture for the POWERLIGHT RESCUE Answer Room temperature The POWERLIGHT RESCUE will also operate at low and high temperatures however its capacity will be reduced For instance high heat will increase se...

Page 10: ...be recycled or disposed of properly as you would any electronic device containing an advanced technology battery It is your responsibility to recycle or dispose of your POWERLIGHT RESCUE in accordance...

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