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• Ensure the vehicle battery is rated at 12V and is not damaged in any
way. If the battery is damaged, replace battery,
DO NOT
try and
recharge.
• Ensure the battery terminals are clean and the clamps are firm and
secure.
• Ensure the area is well ventilated.
• Take great care not to touch the red positive (+) clamp against the
black negative (-) clamp.
1. Make sure two or more power indicator
lights are showing on the jump starter.
2. Connect the red positive (+) clamp to
the positive (+) battery terminal first. Take
care the clamp does not contact any
moving parts or fuel lines.
3. Connect the black negative (-) clamp
to the negative (-) battery terminal or to
a suitable earthing point on the vehicle
chassis ensuring the connections are firm
and secure.
4. Insert the blue plug end of the battery
jump starter lead into the 12v car jump
port on the battery unit, making sure the
lead is firmly and correctly inserted,
otherwise it may affect the starting
function.
5. Switch the car ignition to start for no
more than 6 seconds. If car doesn’t start,
switch off and wait 3 minutes before
trying again.
6. If the car fails to start on the first attempt, make sure all lead connections
are correctly positioned. If, after 3 attempts to jump-start the car have
failed, STOP, as this may damage the car and/or its electrical systems.
7. Once the car has started, remove the jump starter lead from the power
pack, before removing the clamps from the battery.