JSB1000/JSB1500
2
rev. 08/30/04
1. Accessory 12 volt
power outlet
2. Battery state of charge
push button
3. Battery LED indicators
4. Full charge
indicator light
5. Battery clamp
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5
2
1
3
4
8
FRONT OF UNIT
BACK OF UNIT
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
This manual contains important safety and operating instructions.
Contains sealed, non-spillable lead acid battery.
Must be disposed of properly.
Always wear eye
protection when working
on or around lead-acid
batteries. If splashed
with battery acid:
Immediately wash effected area, such
as face and particularly the eyes, with
clean water. Continue washing area,
face and eyes until medical help arrives.
Risk of explosive gases.
Lead-acid batteries
generate hydrogen gas
during normal operation.
More gas is
generated when the
battery is charging.
Hydrogen
gas is:
1. Explosive
2. Poisonous to breathe
3. Highly flammable
To avoid an explosion and/or the
possibility of being splashed with
battery acid:
• Never allow the red and black clamps
to touch each other, nor to both touch
the same metal object.
• Only attempt to jump start a vehicle
or boat in a well ventilated area.
• Always connect the red (+) clamp to
the positive (+) battery terminal first.
• Do connect the black (-)
clamp to the negative (-)
battery terminal.
• Always connect the black (-) clamp
to a non-moving metal part on the
engine.
• Never smoke or allow any sparks/
flame near a battery or engine.
• Remove jewelry such as rings,
bracelets, necklaces and watches
when working around a battery.
A lead-acid battery can produce a short
circuit current which can melt metal
and result in a severe burn.
• Do not drop tools or other metal
objects on or near the battery as a
spark may result, igniting explosive
gases.
• Do not jump-start or attempt to
recharge a frozen battery.
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6. Battery clamp cable
7. Accessory power cord (RSJSB03)
8. Charging input socket
9. Extension Cord (RSJSB04)