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Halo Bolt 55500 User Manual

Halo Bolt 55500
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Operating Instructions
Turning your HALO Bolt 55500 ON/OFF
To turn on, press and release the Main Power Button 3 ,
the power level indicator on the front of your HALO Bolt will
illuminate. To turn off your HALO Bolt press and release the
Main Power Button 3 .
Charging your HALO Bolt 55500
To recharge your HALO Bolt, using the provided AC wall
adapter cable, plug the AC adapter tip into the charger’s
charge input DC 20V/0.6A port (see illustration below).
Next, connect the AC adapter into a wall outlet. Your HALO
Bolt will automatically begin charging. Charge your HALO
Bolt for a full eight hours. When your HALO Bolt is fully
charged, all four indicator lights will be solid blue.
Jump Starting Your Vehicle with the HALO Bolt 55500
Warning: Do not touch red (positive) and black
(negative) clamps together at any point.
1. Plug the jumper cables into the jump start output on your
HALO Bolt.
Warning: Make sure the jumper cables are fully plugged
into the jump start output before trying to jump your
vehicle.
2. Attach the red clamp (positive) of the jumper cables to
the positive terminal on your vehicle’s battery.
3. Attach the black clamp (negative) of the jumper cables
to an unpainted chassis/vehicle body part or solid
non-moving metal vehicle component.
Note: You may also use the negative terminal on your
vehicle’s battery.
4. Press and hold the 1 Button on the jumper cable box
until the blue light labeled “POWER” turns on.
5. Press and hold the 2 Button on the jumper cable box
until the red light labeled “CHARGING” turns on. At this
time, your jumper cables will begin to beep.
6. Press and release the Main Power Button 3 on your
HALO Bolt.
Note: You have 25 seconds to start your vehicle.
7. Start your vehicle (if your vehicle does not start on first
attempt, please unplug the jumper cables from the battery
terminal and your HALO Bolt and repeat the process from
Step 1).
8. Once your vehicle has successfully started, remove the
black clamp (negative) unpainted chassis/vehicle body
part or solid non-moving metal vehicle component.
9. Remove the red clamp (positive) from the positive termi-
nal on your vehicle’s battery.
Note: Remove the HALO Bolt jumper cables from your
vehicle’s battery terminals within one minute after your
vehicle starts.
10. Unplug the jumper cables from the jump start output
on the HALO Bolt.
11. Leave your vehicle engine running.
Warning:
-Do not touch red (positive) and black (negative)
clamps together at any point.
- Do not attempt to jump start your vehicle after three
unsuccessful tries, otherwise you may damage the
HALO Bolt.
Charging An Electronic Device Using 5V/2A USB
Output Port
For personal electronic devices with a Micro USB port,
plug the Micro USB tip into your electronic device. Next,
plug the Standard USB end of the cable into your HALO
Bolt’s 5V/2A USB Output port ( ). Press and release the
Main Power Button 3 on your HALO Bolt to begin charg-
ing. Your HALO Bolt is also compatible with the charging
cable provided with your personal electronic device. To
use, plug the Standard USB end of the cable into the
HALO Bolt’s 5V/2A USB Output port (see illustration
below).
Intelligent Recognition
Your HALO Bolt is programmed with an intelligent recogni-
tion system to achieve higher compatibility for charging
different mobile phones. If it does not charge when con-
nected to your mobile phone, please restart your HALO
Bolt.
Compatible with:
Mobile phones, Tablets, PSP, NDS, MP3, MP4, MP5,
Bluetooth, GPS, Cameras and more.
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Halo Bolt 55500 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHalo
ModelBolt 55500
CategoryAutomobile Accessories
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Operating Instructions

What's Included With Your HALO Bolt 55500

Operating Instructions

Getting Started

Guides users on how to check the HALO Bolt's power level and understand charging indicators.

Check HALO Bolt Power Level

Explains how to read the power level indicator and the corresponding charge amount.

Reading Charging Indicators

Details how to interpret LED indicators while the HALO Bolt is charging.

Operating Instructions

Turning HALO Bolt ON/OFF

Instructions on how to power the HALO Bolt device on and off using the main power button.

Charging the HALO Bolt

Procedure for recharging the HALO Bolt using the provided AC adapter and expected charging time.

Jump Starting Your Vehicle

Step-by-step guide on how to use the HALO Bolt to jump-start a vehicle, including safety warnings.

Operating Instructions

Charging Electronic Devices via USB

Instructions for charging external electronic devices using the HALO Bolt's USB output port.

Operating Instructions

Intelligent Recognition Feature

Explains the device's intelligent recognition system for charging compatibility with various mobile phones.

Using the Spotlight Feature

Details how to operate the HALO Bolt's LED spotlight and its different settings (bright, dim, SOS).

Operating Instructions

Using the Flashlight

Instructions on how to turn the HALO Bolt's built-in flashlight on and off.

Storing, Handling, and Cleaning

Guidelines for proper storage, handling, and cleaning of the HALO Bolt device.

Safety Precautions

Essential safety guidelines and warnings for operating the HALO Bolt to prevent injury or damage.

Specifications

FCC Compliance Statement

Details the device's compliance with FCC rules and regulations.

Limited Warranty

Warranty Coverage

Details what the limited warranty covers and the duration of the coverage for the product.

Exclusions from Warranty

Lists conditions and damages that are not covered by the limited warranty.

HALO's Obligations

Explains HALO's responsibilities for repairing or replacing the product under the limited warranty.

Limits of HALO's Liability

Defines the scope of HALO's liability and limitations regarding incidental or consequential damages.

State Law Relation

Discusses how state laws may affect the warranty terms and limitations for the user.

Contact Information