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6.1.2.2.   

24V JUMP STARTING

 NOTE: 

Read point

 

6.2 detection of 24V

 

IF THE BATTERIES ARE SIDE BY SIDE,

 fig.3

 

Connect the red clamp (+) to the positive terminal (+) of the battery, then connect the Black clamp (-) to the negative (-) terminal of the  

 

other battery.

 

IF THE BATTERIES ARE ON BOTH SIDES OF THE VEHICLE,

 fig.4

 

Connect the Red clamp (+) to the positive terminal (+) of the battery, then connect the black clamp (-) to the negative terminal (-) or to  

 

the mass of the vehicle.

6.1.3.   

VOLTAGE SELECTION, fig.5

6.1.3.1.    Select the correct voltage, for the vehicle to be jump started.

 

NOTE:

 From this moment on there is voltage to the clamps.

6.1.4.   

START THE ENGINE

6.1.4.1.    Turn the ignition key for a maximum of 3 - 8 seconds. Wait for a further minute before attempting to start again.

6.1.5.   

DISCONNECTION, fig.6

6.1.5.1. 

   Disconnect the black (-) clamp first followed by the red (+) clamp.

6.1.6.   

DISCONNECTION OF THE VOLTAGE SELECTOR, fig.7

6.1.7.   

After starting disconnect the voltage selector.

6.1.8.   

STORAGE, fig.7 see also Section 7

6.1.9.   

Return the clamps to their support posts.

6.1.10.  R

ECHARGING, fig.8, see also Section 8

6.1.10.1.  Recharge the Roadstart immediately after use.

 

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Summary of Contents for PBIW4600

Page 1: ...gers or hands into the product 8 8 Do not expose the Roadstart to rain or snow 9 9 Use only recommended attachments Use of an attachment not recommended or sold by Sealey may result in a risk of fire electric shock or injury to persons or damage to property 9 9 To reduce the risk of damage to the electric plug or cord pull by the plug rather than the cord when disconnecting the Roadstart 9 9 To re...

Page 2: ... 1500hp diesel vehicles Rotomolded high durability casing with lifetime warranty Patented 4A microprocessor controlled speed charging and thermal runaway protection Unlike other Roadstart packs can be left safely on charge continuously Audible warning signals if the unit has been turned on for too long without being connected to a battery and reverse polarity Isolating rotary on off switch and ana...

Page 3: ...process ensure that the bonnet does not touch the metal part of the battery clamps or cut the insulation of the cables 5 5 3 Stay clear of fan blades belts pulleys and other parts that can cause injury 5 5 4 Determine which post of the battery is grounded connected to the chassis If the negative post is grounded to the chassis as in most vehicles see step 5 5 If the positive post is grounded to th...

Page 4: ...voltage for the vehicle to be jump started NOTE From this moment on there is voltage to the clamps 6 1 4 START THE ENGINE 6 1 4 1 Turn the ignition key for a maximum of 3 8 seconds Wait for a further minute before attempting to start again 6 1 5 DISCONNECTION fig 6 6 1 5 1 Disconnect the black clamp first followed by the red clamp 6 1 6 DISCONNECTION OF THE VOLTAGE SELECTOR fig 7 6 1 7 After start...

Page 5: ...ow gasses inside the batteries to disperse 3 To allow the batteries to cool down NOTE If you do not wait and or the starting attempt is too long you risk losing power performance is reduced by the second attempt and there is a risk of the fuse melting blowing If after 3 attempts the engine does not start if may be necessary to identify a further cause of the breakdown NOTE if the Roadstart is full...

Page 6: ...st provided for the connection of a portable lamp 12V maximum 16A or all other 12V accessories 8 1 3 Never completely discharge the Roadstart s batteries because The batteries do not have a memory effect Danger of irreversible sulphation 8 1 4 During the charge the clamps must never touch a metallic surface One or several poles in the charging plug may melt 8 2 CHARGER CONTROL PANEL fig 14 8 2 1 P...

Page 7: ...e way Contact your local solid waste authority for recycling information PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE REASON SOLUTION The Roadstart won t jump start car Clamps are not making a good connection to the battery The Roadstart battery is not charged The vehicle s battery is defective The fuse has blown Check for poor connection to battery and chassis Make sure connection points are clean Rock clamps back and...

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