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1018 IH-7357

SAFETY CONTINUED

IMPORTANT! To reduce the risk of battery 

explosion or fire, follow these instructions and 
those published by the battery manufacturer 
and the manufacturer of any equipment or 
vehicle that you intend to use the jump starter on.

•  Read these instructions completely before using 

product. Failure to do so could result in serious injury 

or death.

•  Do not use the jump starter if case, cable clamps or 

cords are damaged.

•  Do not operate the unit if it is damaged in any way; 

take it to a qualified service person for review.

•  Do not put fingers or hands into any of unit’s outlets.

•  Do not short circuit the unit or touch the clamps to 

any conductive material.

•  No lubrication is recommended or required.

•  Do not attempt to repair the unit or replace parts. 

Unauthorized repairs will void warranty.

•  If jump starter requires service, contact Uline 

Customer Service at 1-800-295-5510.

•  Do not open the jump starter unit’s case, as there 

are no user-serviceable parts; take the unit to 

a qualified service person if repair is required. 

Opening and closing the unit could cause a fire or 

electric shock.

•  Check vehicle battery terminals before using the 

jump starter; clean them if necessary.

•  Do not operate unit in explosive atmospheres, such 

as in the presence of flammable liquids, gases or 

dust.

•  Do not expose the unit to excessive heat.

•  Do not allow the unit to become wet or submerged 

in water.

•  Do not use as a toy, this jump starter is not intended 

for use by young people without supervision.

•  Do not set the unit on flammable materials, such as 

carpeting, upholstery, paper, cardboard, etc.

•  Never place the unit directly above battery being 

jumped.

WARNING! Working in the vicinity of a lead- 
acid battery is dangerous. Batteries generate 
explosive gases during normal battery 
operation. It is important to follow these 
instructions each time you use this device.

•  Wear safety goggles whenever working around lead 

acid batteries.

•  Wear gloves and protective clothing.

•  Consider having someone assist when working near 

a lead acid battery.

•  Have plenty of fresh water and soap nearby for 

use if battery acid contacts skin, clothing or eyes. 

If battery acid contacts skin or clothing, wash 

immediately with soap and water.

•  Avoid touching eyes while working with battery. 

Airborne particles may get into eyes. If acid enters 

eye, immediately flood eye with running cold water 

for at least 10 minutes. Get immediate medical 

attention.

•  Remove all metal articles such as rings, bracelets, 

necklaces and watches when working with a lead 

acid battery. A lead acid battery can produce a 

short-circuit current high enough to weld these items 

to a metal surface, causing a severe burn.

•  Take care not to drop metal tool or other metal 

onto the battery. Metal may cause sparking or 

short circuit the battery or another electrical device. 

Sparking may cause an explosion.

•  Never smoke or allow a spark or flame in the vicinity 

of a battery or engine.

•  Do not permit the internal battery of the unit to 

freeze.

•  Never attempt to charge a frozen battery.

•  Never allow clamps to touch together or come into 

contact with the same piece of metal.

Summary of Contents for RESCUE H-7357

Page 1: ...ent to start cars light trucks ATVs boats lawn and garden equipment and other 12V equipment Units feature a 5V USB Unit also features a safety work light that can be set to continuous on or flashing mode LCD display screen provides indication of reserve power level and shows when unit is charged or fully charged Each LCD display will also prompt an error protection code if the unit is incorrectly ...

Page 2: ... intended for use by young people without supervision Do not set the unit on flammable materials such as carpeting upholstery paper cardboard etc Never place the unit directly above battery being jumped WARNING Working in the vicinity of a lead acid battery is dangerous Batteries generate explosive gases during normal battery operation It is important to follow these instructions each time you use...

Page 3: ...tton for three seconds to switch on the device Press the power button for three seconds to switch off the device USING LED LIGHT Activate power button on the jump starter The light works in the following sequence by pressing the switch Press light button once flashing white light Press light button twice steady white light Press light button third time turns off light USING USB PORTS The two USB p...

Page 4: ...t to start the vehicle during Ready cycle NOTE If the LCD display does not show READY and instead shows CONNECTING the battery voltage being detected as less than two volts If this occurs see Override Mode instructions Starting the engine engaging the ignition activates a 10 second start cycle countdown After each starting attempt the unit will cool down for 30 seconds LCD will display the remaini...

Page 5: ...ture on the surface of the battery exceeds 131 F the unit will stop working to prevent damage to the internal battery The error code F03 will display and flash until the unit is cool enough to use again The unit should not operate or be subjected to temperatures at or above 518 F Overload Protection Fault Error Code F04 If a user attempts to start a vehicle s engine whose cranking current is highe...

Page 6: ...t car Clamps are not making a good connection to the battery The unit is not charged The vehicle s battery voltage is over 15V The vehicle does not have a battery The temperature of the jump starter s internal battery is low Check for poor connection to battery Make sure connection points are clean Check the battery charge status and recharge unit if necessary You cannot use this jump starter for ...

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