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3. Insert the blue plug of the Jumpstart Cable into the socket of this unit and the red
light will become illuminated. Connect the red clamp of the Jumpstart Cable to
the positive (+) terminal of the car battery and the black clamp to the negative (-)
terminal and then turn the ignition switch to start the engine.
4. If the green light on this unit is illuminated this means that the cable clamp
connection to the battery in a vehicle is correct and then you can turn the ignition
switch to start your engine. If the red light is illuminated this means that the
connection is incorrect. The user should then just switch the connection of the
two clamps on the battery and then be sure that the green light illuminates or
flashes before attempting to start the engine.
5. After the vehicle engine is started, the unit flashes and cuts off the power circuit
to provide inverse charge protection.
6. After the unit is connected to the vehicle battery it begins to count. If the time
exceeds 40 seconds then the unit enters standby mode showing a slow flashing
red light. When this occurs just disconnect and then reconnect either clamp from
the vehicle battery. Then the green light will illuminate again and then users can
start the vehicle engine.
7. Remove the blue Jumpstart Cable
plug from the Jumpstart socket of this unit and
then remove the Jumpstart Cable clamps from the car battery.