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PRODUCT FEATURES

OPERATION

Recharging the Battery Unit

• Insert the micro USB cable into the Micro USB  

  port on the power bank

• Find a suitable USB power port, with a 5V 1A  

  or greater output 

• Plug the USB cord form the power bank into the  

  USB outlet

NOTE: lower output USB ports may not be 

sufficient to charge unit. Check for LED indicator to ensure charging.
CAUTION: To prevent damage or injury, and ensure proper performance be sure 

to note the following:

•  Be sure your vehicle does not require more cranking AMPs than the battery

  unit can provide

•  Ideally the battery unit should be full, but always confirm unit has at least a

  60% charge

•  Before starting the vehicle, ensure a good solid connection between the

  cables and the battery unit

•  Allow a minimum of 10 seconds between attempts to start

•  If car does not start after first try, double check the connections and be sure

  car battery terminals are clean 

•  If car still will not start after several attempts, disconnect and investigate

  other potential problems

•  Store battery unit at temperatures between 40º and 120ºF. To avoid

  damaging the internal cells, do not expose to excessive heat

1.  12V Jump Starter Port

2.  5V 2.1A USB Port

3.  5V Input Recharge Port

4.  LED Light

5.  Battery Indicator LEDs

6.  On/Off Switch

Using The Smart Clamp

1.  Connect the smart clamps to the jump  

 

starter power bank battery.  Check

  the indicator LEDs on the smart clamp  

  for the following: 

a.  If the red indicator LED on the

 

smart clamp lights up, there may be

 

insufficient change in the jump starter. 

 

Recharge power bank and try again.

b.  If smart clamps alarm, disconnect the clamps and check connections for

  correct polarity. An audible alarm means there is a short circuit or reverse

 polarity.

c.  In case of any of the above, disconnect the clamps and reconnect properly.

d.  If red and green indictor LEDs stay on the vehicle may require more current

  that the jump starter can provide. Compare the required amperage of your

  vehicle with the jump starter. A larger capacity jump starter may be required.

2.    Alternating red and green indicator LEDs on the smart clamp indicate there

 

is sufficient charge.

3.    Once attached, the green indicator on the clamps should stay on, indicating

 

sufficient charge and proper connection. Your vehicle is ready to jump.

4.    After proper connection, smart clamp will shut off automatically after 30

 

seconds. Reconnect if vehicle still needs to be jump started.

5.    Red indicator LED will blink and clamps will alarm after a successful jump. 

Jump Starting a Car

WARNING:

 to prevent damage to the battery unit disconnect the charger

from the battery immediately after the vehicle has been successfully started.

•  Be sure battery unit is at least 60% full

•  Connect the red clamp to the dead batteries positive (+) terminal

•  Connect the black clamp to the dead batteries negative (-) terminal

•  Plug the other end of the cables into the jump starter port on the battery unit

•  Start the vehicle 

•  Once started unplug cables from battery unit, then remove the red

  clamp, followed by the black clamp

Charging Cell Phones, Tablets and other Portable Electronics

•  Plug the included micro USB cable 

into the 5V USB 2.1A port, then plug 

the cable into your device.

NOTE: if your device is not compatible 

with the included micro USB cable you 

can plug the USB charging cord from 

your device directly into the battery unit

•  Press the on/off button to charge

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Charging/battery status:

· 0-25% ...................... 1 flashing LED

· 26-50% ..... 1 solid & 1 flashing LED

· 51-75% ..... 2 solid & 1 flashing LED

· 76-99% ..... 3 solid & 1 flashing LED

· 100% ................all 4 LEDs are solid

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