TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem:
I charged the unit when the % charged display indicated that the unit's
charge was low, but after several hours, there is no change in status.
Answer:
Suspect a faulty charger.
Problem:
While charging, the % charged display indicates full charge has been
reached. But, when the unit is remove from the charger and Status Button
pressed, the unit appears to not be charged.
Answer:
Suspect a battery problem.
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
Question:
How many jump starts can a fully charged unit provide before needing to
be recharged?
Answer:
1 to 20. Factors impacting this answer are temperature, the general
condition of the vehicle being jump started, the engine type and size of
vehicles being jump started and more.
Question:
Can the battery in the unit be replaced?
Answer:
No, the battery connections inside the unit make it impossible to replace
the battery.
Question:
What is the ideal in-use temperature for the jump starter?
Answer:
Room temperature. It will also operate at low and high temperatures,
however its capacity could be reduced. For instance, high heat will
increase self-discharge of the unit's battery.
Question:
I have a regular 10 amp battery charger, can I use it to recharge the unit?
Answer:
No, only the supplied AC adapter should be used.
Question:
After jump starting, can I leave the unit hooked to the battery to recharge
the jump starter while the engine is running?
Answer:
No. Attempting to recharge the jump starter by this method is not possible.
Safety circuitry inside the jump starter and its cables will prevent charging
current from coming back into the unit
Question:
Is the jump starter goof proof?
Answer:
No, jump starting instructions must be followed. Read and understand all
safety and operating instructions in this manual and those found in the
owner's manual of any vehicle being jump started before using your jump
starter.
Question:
How long should I charge the unit?
Answer:
It should be charged for a minimum of 6 hours when new. When
recharging, the unit should be charged until full charge is indicated.
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