Checking The Charging Status; Jump-Starting 12 V Vehicles; Charging Usb Devices - APA 16477 Mode D'emploi

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6.2.3 Checking the charging status

Remove the charging cable from the charging socket. Push the switch of the device (Position 2 in the overview) to
check the charging status. You can read the charging status from the control lights which light up.
Control lights
Charging status

6.3 Jump-starting 12 V vehicles

1. Make sure that at least three control lights are on in the charging display (at
least 75% battery capacity), and that the battery has not been soiled or oxidised.
Connect the power pack and the jump lead (Position 13 in the overview). See
Figure 2 for where to plug in the start box plug for the jump lead cable in the
jump lead connection (Position 4 in the overview). Make sure that the plug is
plugged in firmly and securely.
2. First, connect the red cable clamp of the jump lead to the plus pole of the car battery, and then connect the black
cable clamp to the minus pole. The cable clamps must have firm and secure contact with the battery poles.
3. Pay attention to the control lights on the start box and the warning signal
- see Figure 3.
Green ‚correct' control light stays lit:
The power pack is connected correctly, and you can start your vehicle.
Green ‚correct' control light flashes:
The car battery has a low charging status. Press the ‚BOOST' button and wait until the green control light stays lit.
Start your vehicle within the next 30 seconds.
Red ‚reverse' control light lights up and you hear a warning signal:
The jump lead is connected incorrectly. The cable clamps are connected to the wrong poles of the battery. Connect
the jump lead correctly and wait for the green control light to stay lit. Start your vehicle within the next 30 seconds.
No control lights light up, and no warning signal sounds:
The vehicle battery is deep discharged or defective. Make sure the jump lead is connected to the right point. Press
the ‚BOOST' button and wait until the green control light stays lit. Start your vehicle within the next 30 seconds.
In winter, this procedure may need to be repeated several times for vehicles with diesel motors during
the preheating stage.
4. Start the motor of your vehicle. Do not operate the starter for longer than 6 seconds. If the start attempt is not
successful, wait for at least three minutes before starting the next attempt. After the third failed attempt, do not
attempt again. Instead, check your vehicle for faults.
5. Remove the jump lead from the battery.

6.4 Charging USB devices

Select the right connection on the USB 3-in-1 adaptor cable (Position 14 in the overview) for your USB device, and
connect it. Connect the USB plug to the USB output on the power pack which suits your device (Position 5 or 6 in the
overview). Push the switch of the power pack (Position 2 in the overview) to start charging.
After charging has finished, the LEDs for the charging status (Position 3 in the overview) will go out. Pull the
charging cable from the power pack first, then remove the charging cable from your USB device.
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1+2
25 %
50 %
1+2+3
1+2+3+4
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100 %
Figure 2: Connecting the jump lead
Figure 3: Start box control lights

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