Charging the lead-acid battery
The quick-start system can be charged with the power supply unit (13) included or via a 12 V
car battery. We recommend that you fully charge the battery of the quick-start system after
every use.
The charging time depends on the charge level of the battery or the number of previous start
assistance processes.
Press the main switch (5) to check the battery level. The number of lit LED (4) indicates the
battery level:
1 LED on
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battery must be charged
2 LEDs on
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battery is sufficiently charged to operate USB output
3 LEDs on
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battery is completely charged
Charging with the charging cable
1. Insert the plug of the charging cable into the charging socket (2) on the front of the quick-
start system.
2. Connect the power supply unit (13) with a 230V~/ 50Hz socket.
3. Allow the quick-start system to charge for approx. 12 hours. The charging process is
indicated via flashing LEDs (4).
4. Once all three LEDs (4) are lit up constantly, the battery is completely charged.
Charging via car battery
Warning: With this method, you cannot reach the same voltage as with the charging cable.
1. Insert the plug of the accompanying charging cable (12) into the cigarette lighter socket of
your vehicle.
2. Insert the small plug on the other end of the charging cable into the charging socket (2) of
the quick-start system.
3. Charging should only take place while driving, as otherwise the car battery will drain.
Disposing of the battery
You must not dispose of used batteries and battery packs with the general household
waste!
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Dispose of used batteries via the prescribed collection points.
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Never throw batteries and battery packs into fire. Danger of explosion!
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Before disposing of old batteries, cover the contacts sufficiently with insulating
tape to prevent short circuits.