8.4 IMPORTANT:
• CHARGE IMMEDIATELY AFTER
PURCHASE
• KEEP FULLY CHARGED
Charge the jump starter's internal battery
immediately after purchase, after every
use and every 30 days.
9. TROUBLESHOOTING
Jump Starter
PROBLEM
The jump starter won't
jump start my car.
The jump starter won't
power my 12V device.
The battery in the jump
starter won't hold a
charge.
The jump starter's alarm
is on.
POSSIBLE CAUSE
Clamps are not making a good
connection to the battery.
The jump starter's battery is not
charged.
The vehicle's battery is defective.
The 12V device is not
turned on.
The jump starter's battery is not
charged.
The 12V device draws more
than 15A or has a short circuit.
The battery is bad (will not
accept a charge).
Connections are reversed.
• 10 •
All batteries are affected by temperature. The
ideal storage temperature is at 70°F. The
internal battery will gradually self-discharge
(lose power) over time, especially in warm
environments. Leaving the battery in a
discharged state may result in permanent
battery damage. To ensure satisfactory
performance and avoid permanent damage,
charge the internal battery every month.
Check for poor connection to
battery and frame. Make sure
connection points are clean.
Check the battery charge status
by pressing the Display button
on the front of the unit. The
display will show the percentage
of charge.
Have the battery checked.
Turn on the 12V device.
Check the battery charge status
by pressing the Display button
on the front of the unit. The
display will show the percentage
of charge.
Disconnect the 12V device. The
internal breaker will automatically
reset after a minute or two. Try
using the 12V device again.
Replace the battery.
Disconnect the jump starter and
reverse the clamps.
SOLUTION