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Recharging Your POWERLIGHT RESCUE

 

 

Charging via the included AC adapter.

Never use any other charger than the one provide with the unit. Use of another 

charger can damage the internal Lithium battery, which could result in fire. 

1.  Connect the pin jack at the end of the AC adapter cord to the POWERLIGHT 

RESCUE through the input port marked “AC IN.”

2.   Connect the male end of the AC adapter to the AC outlet.
3.  Using this method, the unit will be brought to full charge automatically without 

overcharging. It can remain connected to AC power without adverse effect.

Note: The blue status LEDs will turn on successively to indicate charging progress. 

When all blue LEDs are lit solid, the unit has reached full charge.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Used as a 12 Volt Jump Starter

 

  

WARNING: The 

POWERLIGHT RESCUE

 should only be used as a jump 

starter with the supplied Safety Cable. 

NEVER

 use an alternate cable when 

jump starting with the 

POWERLIGHT 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 that the unit is charged such that the 

unit’s Status Display shows 4 blue LEDs when the Power Button is depressed. 

1.  Use in a well ventilated area. 
2.  Shield eyes. Always wear protective eyewear when working near batteries.
3.  Review this instruction manual and the instruction/safety manual provided by the 

manufacturer of the vehicle being jump started.

4.   Connect the smart cable/clamp set to the POWERLIGHT RESCUE through the 

covered port on the side of the unit. Be sure that the cable connection is fully 

engaged and secure. Upon connection, the smart cable will beep and flash all 

LEDs as it does its safety check. It will then light a flashing blue LED, indicating 

the unit is in standby mode.

5.  Turn ignition off before making vehicle connections.
6.  Clamp the positive (red +) clamp to the positive terminal on the vehicle battery (for 

negative ground system), or an alternate vehicle starting point as recommended 

by vehicle manufacturer.

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Summary of Contents for CT4840

Page 1: ...oride Styrene and Acrylonitrile which may cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm Wash hands after handling To reduce risk of fire or burns do not disassemble crush puncture short ex...

Page 2: ...ght into circulation by us In case of alteration of the machine not agreed upon by us this declaration will lose its validity Product description Model Applicable EC Directives EC EMC Directive 2014 3...

Page 3: ...e 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 ca...

Page 4: ...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 5: ...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 6: ...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 7: ...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 8: ...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 9: ...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 10: ...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 11: ...person who acquires lawful ownership within one year of the original retail purchase but is void if the product has been abused altered misused or improperly packaged and damaged when returned for re...

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