10
The engine should start if there are no other problems (such as a bad
starter or ignition circuit problem). Do not attempt to jump start the
vehicle more than 3 times with the Jump Starter. If the vehicle fails to
start after 3 attempts, it is likely due to alternative reasons that should
be checked by an auto mechanic.
7. When the engine starts, the LED
on the Polarity Circuit Protection
Box will blink
RED
and beep.
Unplug Cables LED will also light
up.
8. Disconnect the cables from your vehicle within 30 seconds. First
remove the
RED
/POSITIVE (+) clamp and then the
BLACK
/
NEGATIVE (-) clamp.
9. Do not allow the metal ends of the jumper cable clamps to touch each
other, or the
RED
clamp to touch anything metal on the car. Now
unplug the
GRAY
end of the jumper cables from the Jump Starter.
This will reset the jumper cables. In 30-seconds the Jump Starter will
power off automatically.
10. Keep the engine running for 20 to 30 minutes, or drive the car to
recharge the battery.
NOTE:
If the engine dies shortly after it has been jump started, or
as soon as the jumper cables are disconnected, it probably means
the vehicle charging system is not working (bad alternator, voltage
regulator, wiring problem, or loose/ dirty battery cables). Please seek
professional help from an auto mechanic to find the root cause of the
problem. The Jump Starter may not work correctly for vehicles that
require remote battery jumper locations (e.g.: battery located in trunk
or other location). Please consult the owner’s manual for your vehicle.
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