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EINHELL BT-PS 1700 - Jump-starting Motor Vehicles; Use of the Energy Station for Jump-starting; Battery Status Indicator

EINHELL BT-PS 1700
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The cigarette lighter cable provided can be used
to connect a suitable consumer.
In order to use the 12 V output, remove the
protective cap and connect the consumer.
Observe the voltage and electricity values of the
appliances to be used, in order not to overload
the energy station.
Overload could lead to destruction of the
appliance.
The ON/OFF switch (2) for the jump-start cable must
be in position “0”.
7. Using the light
To switch the light on, proceed as follows:
The light (Fig. 1 Item 7) is switched ON and OFF with
the switch (Fig.1/Item 10).
8. Jump-start for motor vehicles
The charging cable with pole clips are situated on
the side of the appliance.
If you do not need the charging cable, do not
remove this from the appliance.
Important. Danger of short-circuit if pole clips are
contacted.
The energy station can only be used to jump-start
partially discharged motor vehicle batteries. This
means you can only convey a limited capacity
into the motor vehicle battery.
The energy station is NOT designed to start
completely discharged batteries!
The terminals are insulated to prevent accidental
short-circuiting when connecting the terminals to the
vehicle’s battery and parts. Short-circuits must be
avoided at all costs.
The jump-start feature of the energy station offers a
welcome helping hand when having start-up
difficulties because of low battery capacity in the
motor vehicle battery.
We would like to point out that even standard vehicles
are fitted with a whole host of electronic equipment
(such as ABS, ASR, injection pump, on-board
computer and car phone). The raised starting voltage
and occurrence of voltage peaks could possibly lead
to defects in the electronic components when starting
up. Subsequent damage caused by jump-starting
cannot be covered by the product liability insurance.
Please also refer to the instructions in the owner’s
manuals for the car, radio, navigation system, etc.
Important! Only if the energy station is at full
capacity can it be used for jump-starting.
Use of the energy station for jump-starting:
1. Connect the red cable (+) of the energy station
with the POSITIVE pole (+) of the battery.
2. Connect the black lead (-) of the energy station to
the body of the vehicle, e.g. to the ground strap or
another free position on the motor block, as far as
possible away from the battery, to avoid possible
ignition of built up explosive gas.
3. The switch (Fig.1 Item 2) must be in the “ON”
position when jump-starting.
4. Switch on ignition, wait approx. 5 min. DO NOT
START THE CAR!
5. Now you can try to start the motor with the energy
station connected. Make sure that the start
attempt does not last more than 3 seconds, as a
very high electric current flows, when starting a
car.
6. First remove the pole clips on the ground strap
(negative pole)
7. Finally remove the jump-start cable from the
POSITIVE pole (+) of the car battery.
8. After this start attempt, the energy station must be
recharged.
9. Battery status indicator (Fig. 1)
The LED (3) indicates the charge state of the built-in
battery. By pushing the push button (4) the LEDs are
lit from green to red.
Red
The battery is discharged. The battery can reach this
state after jump starting a vehicle, for example. The
battery must be recharged. Continuing to operate the
unit from this point may damage the battery. In order
to preserve the operating life of the battery, it should
be recharged at least once every 3 - 5 months,
irrespective of the amount of usage.
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