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Attaching The Jumper Lead Clamps

Before connecting any of the clamps, identify the positive (+) and 

negative (-) terminals on both batteries. The positive terminal should 

be red and the negative terminal, black. Alternatively, if the terminals 

are not coloured, the positive terminal should be larger than the 

negative terminal.

Follow the connection order labelled on the clamps.

WARNING! 

ENSURE THAT NONE OF THE CLAMPS 

COME INTO CONTACT WITH EACH OTHER DURING 

USE. CONTACT BETWEEN LIVE CONNECTIONS 

MAY RESULT IN SPARKS, ELECTROCUTION, FIRE, 

SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY OR EVEN DEATH.

1.   Connect the 

red (+) 

clamp 

with the longer lead (further 

from the Surge Protector Unit) 

to the 

positive terminal of 

the flat battery

.

2.  Connect the other 

red 

(+)

 clamp on the 

positive 

terminal of the charged 

battery.

3.  Connect the 

black (-)

 clamp 

to the 

negative terminal of 

the charged battery

.

4.  Connect the last 

black (-)

 

clamp onto a 

clean, exposed 

metal part (ground) on the 

engine block or engine

 as 

far away from the flat battery 

as possible.

WARNING! 

CONNECTING THE BLACK CLAMP TO 

THE NEGATIVE TERMINAL OF THE FLAT BATTERY 

MAY CAUSE SPARKS, IGNITING FUMES FROM THE 

BATTERY.

Overvoltage Surge Protection

The overvoltage surge protection 

absorbs any voltage peaks that 

may occur during charging and 

jump starting. 

Note: 

The green LED light on 

the overvoltage surge protection 

unit should light up automatically 

when the clamps are connected 

to the charged battery.

WARNING! 

CEASE USING THE JUMPER LEADS 

IMMEDIATELY IF THE GREEN LED DOES NOT LIGHT 

UP WHEN THE CLAMPS ARE CONNECTED TO THE 

CHARGED BATTERY.

2. CONNECTION SEQUENCE

3. SAFETY FUNCTIONS

+

-

+

-

+

-

GROUND

SURGE

 

PROTE

CTED

WARNING! 

ALWAYS CONNECT THE CLAMPS TO 

THE POSITIVE BATTERY TERMINALS FIRST.

Summary of Contents for OJL-325

Page 1: ...ects caused by or resulting from abuse accidents or alterations Failure to perform maintenance as set out within the instruction manual If the tool is disassembled or tampered with in any way Professional industrial or high frequency use WARRANTY TO ENSURE A SPEEDY RESPONSE PLEASE HAVE THE MODEL NUMBER AND DATE OF PURCHASE AVAILABLE A CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE WILL TAKE YOUR CALL AND ANSWER ...

Page 2: ...HAT THE TWO VEHICLES ARE NOT TOUCHING IN ANY WAY VEHICLES IN CONTACT WITH EACH OTHER COULD ESTABLISH A GROUND CONNECTION AND CAUSE PERSONAL INJURY TO THE USER OR BYSTANDERS 1 LED Status Indicator 2 Overvoltage Surge Protector Unit 3 3m Insulated Cable 4 Positive Terminal Clamps Red 5 Negative Terminal Clamps Black VEHICLE JUMPER LEADS KNOW YOUR PRODUCT 1 VEHICLE PREPARATION SETUP PREPARATION P R N...

Page 3: ...minal of the charged battery 3 Connect the black clamp to the negative terminal of the charged battery 4 Connect the last black clamp onto a clean exposed metal part ground on the engine block or engine as far away from the flat battery as possible WARNING CONNECTING THE BLACK CLAMP TO THE NEGATIVE TERMINAL OF THE FLAT BATTERY MAY CAUSE SPARKS IGNITING FUMES FROM THE BATTERY Overvoltage Surge Prot...

Page 4: ...d be removed in reverse connection order Leave the vehicles running but be very careful when removing the clamps as the circuit is still live 1 Remove the black clamp from the discharged vehicle 2 Detach the black clamp from the ground of the working vehicle 3 Disconnect the red clamp from the positive terminal of the working vehicle 4 Finally remove the red clamp from the positive terminal of the...

Page 5: ...damage or injuries caused by the repair of the tool by an unauthorised person or by mishandling of the tool V Volts A Amperes L Litres mm Millimetres Metres Warning Read instruction manual m Power tools that are no longer usable should not be disposed of with household waste but in an environmentally friendly way Please recycle where facilities exist Check with your local council authority for rec...

Page 6: ...Do not lean over the battery The electrolyte from the discharged battery is also liquid at low temperatures Wear protective gloves and safety glasses when working on the battery Do not allow battery acid to make bodily contact In the event of contact with battery acid immediately flush the applicable areas with plenty of clean water and consult a doctor Never jump start a vehicle if the battery is...

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