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Maintenance and Fault Finding

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MA3400 |  20150825

Maintenance

1. Keep the jump start fully charged
2. Recharge upon purchase and immediately after each use
3. Recharge if not used for two months
4. It is recommended to continuously the jump pack - the unit will not be damaged

Troubleshooting

Problem

Possible Solution

Charger works, but there is no volt charge on the
display when the Switching Power Charger is
connected to the jump pack

1. Possible defective battery or faulty switch. Try

using a device - light, TV, etc with a DC plug
on it to see if it works

2. If it works, the jump start battery is operational

and the switch may be faulty

Charger comes to full charge, but display indicates
low voltage

1. Jump start has a defective battery - could be the

result of intense use without allowing a cool
down period

Jump start is fully charged, but has no power

1. Check where the wire meets the jaw on the jump

start clamp. Ensure they are well crimped, or

2. Ensure power switch is in the ON position.
3. There is no voltage on the clamps until connected

to the battery terminal

Frequently Asked Questions - FAQ

Q: How many jump starts can I expect from a fully charged unit before needing to be recharged?

A: Depends on the engine type and size, condition of battery and temperature - the jump start may be
used up to 20 times before recharging in normal use environments.

Q: What is the ideal jump start storage temperature?

A: The jump start operates most effectively when stored at room temperature. The unit also operates at
below 0º conditions, but with less cranking power. Excessive heat accelerates self discharge.

Q: When recharging the unit, when do I know the jump start is fully charged?

A: Check MAC02 Operating Instructions

Q: How long should I charge the jump start?

A: Charge the jump start for a minimum of 24 hours when first purchased. The unit can be left on the
wall charger continuously without damaging the unit.

Q: Can the self contained battery be recycled?

A: Yes - refer to REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL instructions

Summary of Contents for MA3400

Page 1: ...MA3400 12 24V JUMP START...

Page 2: ...Revision Status 2 MA3400 20150825 Rev Revision Change Topic 20150423 Document Released 20150825 Clarification on Operation of Jump Start Operation...

Page 3: ...MA3400 20150825 3 Contents Revision Status 2 Safety 4 General Information 6 MA3400 Operation 8 MAC02 Charger 9 Maintenance and Fault Finding 10 Warranty 12...

Page 4: ...Replace a damaged charger power lead immediately Do not attempt to recharge the jump start if the equipment is damaged 9 Prevent submersion in water 10 Dispose of any faulty batteries in an environmen...

Page 5: ...s during normal battery operation To reduce risk of explosion follow these instructions those of the battery manufacturer and of any equipment being used in vicinity of battery Use the jump start in a...

Page 6: ...24V...

Page 7: ...n safety monitoring to prevent starting a faulty battery Reverse Polarity ConnectionWarning Red LEDs flash Weight 20kgs DC Power Outlet 12V with overload protection Recharge Capability From 240VAC usi...

Page 8: ...DC 12VOLT Socket Charging Jump Start Running 12 V Appliances International Battery Status Reverse Polarity Indication TEST Dead Start...

Page 9: ...Charging Charged Abnormal...

Page 10: ...mp start clamp Ensure they are well crimped or 2 Ensure power switch is in the ON position 3 There is no voltage on the clamps until connected to the battery terminal Frequently Asked Questions FAQ Q...

Page 11: ...tteries in accordance with the applicable regulations Battery Removal Procedure 1 Take clamps and cable assemblies from the housing compartments 2 Gently lever off the side compartment doors from the...

Page 12: ...tson s liability in respect of a breach of a consumer guarantee or any warranty made under these warranty terms and conditions for any products not of a kind ordinarily acquired for personal domestic...

Page 13: ...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 failure The benefits given to the c...

Page 14: ...Power Supply 6 MA3400 Multiple Power Supply 6 MA3400 Battery Removal 11 MA3400 Charge Status 8 MA3400 Maintenance 10 MA3400 Operation 8 MAC02 Basic Operation 9 S Safety Warnings and Cautions 4 Safety...

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