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F.

Charging a

mobile

device (phone, IPad)

1

Choose

the suitable data cable and

plug it into the device

to

be

charged

2.

Plug the

opposite

end of

the

cable (USB) into the output

socket on the Smart Box9

3.

Turn on

the

Smart

Box9

using

the switch

button,

the device

will start

to charge

G. Specifications

27.75Wh

SIZE : 130*70.

5*23mm

(L/W/H)

Weight

:

270g

Output

:

5V

2A

12V Jump

Start

Input :

15V

1A

Full

charging

time

:

3.

5 hours

Starting current :

200A

Peak

current

:

400A

Operating temperature

: 0°C-60°C

Storage temperature:

-10°C-60°C

Capacity:

Summary of Contents for SmartBox 9

Page 1: ...sing the SmartBox 9 Car Jump starter from Workshop Plus Please read this user manual carefully before using the device and keep it handy for easy reference Please strictly follow the instructions when operating the device SMART BOX9 ...

Page 2: ... time Do not try and start the car more than three times continuously Failure to adhere to this notice could result indamage to the vehicle 3 Please check the power after periods of inactivity and keep the unit charged to ensure maximum performance 4 Please do not use the Smart Box9 to charge your mobile devices in non emergency situations This will ensure the Smart Box9 will have enough power sho...

Page 3: ...s y A Product layout 2 home charger 4 Jump cable battery clamps B Part List 1 starting power bank 3 micro cable 5 car charger 2 ...

Page 4: ...tdown automatically after 20 seconds to conserve power 4 Check the lights for the remaining power When 4 lights are on power 75 100 When 3 lights are on power 50 75 When 2 lights are on power 25 50 When 1 light is on power 10 25 If no lights are on power 0 When charging the lights will flash to indicate how much charge the Smart Box9 has taken When the 1st light flashes the power is under 25 When ...

Page 5: ...w to jump start a 12v car 1 Turn the Smart Box9 on and check that the unit is at least 75 charged i e 3 or 4 lights are on 2 Connect the battery clamps to the car battery Red battery clamp tc the positive terminal and the black battery clamp to the negative terminal 3 Insert the plug of the battery clamps into the Smart Box9 4 Start the car with the ignition key 5 The car should start first time o...

Page 6: ... the output socket on the Smart Box9 3 Turn on the Smart Box9 using the switch button the device will start to charge G Specifications 27 75Wh SIZE 130 70 5 23mm L W H Weight 270g Output 5V 2A 12V Jump Start Input 15V 1A Full charging time 3 5 hours Starting current 200A Peak current 400A Operating temperature 0 C 60 C Storage temperature 10 C 60 C Capacity ...

Page 7: ...p to 20 times before recharging Q How often should the Smart Box9 be recharged A Whenever the indicator lights show low power and after long periodsof inactivity usuallyafter 3 months I Trouble shooting J Toxic and harmful substances Composition and amount of toxic and harmful substances in Jump Starter Pb P Hg f Cd Cr Vi PBB PBDE 0 11 0 11 0 II 0 II 0 1 0 Indicate all homogeneous materials s haza...

Page 8: ... the car if it doesn t start first time Leave at least 30 secs between attempts Continual attempts could cause the Smart Box9 to overheat and cause damage to the vehicle 5 Ensure that before jump starting the car that the battery clamps are clean and that they are well connected to the correct terminals on the battery 6 You must connect the clamps to the battery before plugging in the blue end of ...

Page 9: ... only valid upon presentation of the original receipt from dealer retailer by the original purchaser with the product to be repaired or replaced 3 The warranty is void if the serial number date of purchase or label has been removed 4 The warranty does not cover damage or product failure resulting from normal wear and tear physical abuse improper installation misuse modification or repairs by unaut...

Page 10: ... of the original warranty period Repair or replacement may involve the use of reconditioned units which are equivalent in function Replaced part or product becomes the property of us 9 Consumable components such as batteries are not covered by the warranty Applied Standard GB T 18287 2000 ...

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