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OLED Message Index
24V WARNING SCREENS CONTINUED
Warning
Screen 4
When you are in 24V jump mode and your vehicle’s battery
is measuring below 2V (even after Crankenstein has tried
to “trickle charge”), this screen will appear. Your battery is
unable to reach/hold 2V and you will be unable to jump.
Warning
Screen 5
When you are in 24V jump mode and your vehicle’s battery
voltage is measuring above 26V, this screen will appear.
It your vehicle’s battery voltage is measuring about 26V it
is likely that you are not jumping a 24V system. You will be
unable to jump start as it is not safe to use a 24V jump starter
on a non-24V system.
ADDITIONAL WARNING SCREENS
Warning
Screen 1
This screen appears if the clamps detect a short circuit. This
will occur if your clamps are both connected to a conductive
surface (i.e. a metal rod) or if there is a short circuit in your
battery.
If this message appears when the unit is connected to your
battery, you will need to replace your battery. You will be
unable to jump start.
Warning
Screen 2
If you connect the positive (+, red) clamp to the negative
terminal of your battery, and the negative (-, black) clamp to
the positive terminal of your battery, this screen will appear.
You will be unable to jump start until you correctly place the
clamps on the battery terminals.
Warning
Screen 3
The maximum allowable current draws during a jump start are
as follows:
•
12V Mode: 1200A
•
24V Mode: 600A
If these currents are exceeded, this screen will appear. You
have one minute to try to jump start again before the unit will
automatically turn itself off to preserve power.