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67
2MINS
OFF
Light Power
Setup
Unit
Inflator
TEST
M
2 Mins OFF:
The device will be turned off automatically
if it is not be used within 2 minutes.
Alternatively, press and hold the power
switch (
8
) for 3 seconds to turn off the unit.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
Error Reason Solution
1. “Clamps icon” on top left
blinks
Clamps might be wrongly
plugged, short circuit or there is
no connection.
Reverse the battery
connections.
2. “COOLING” icon in the bottom
and 10 minutes counting
show in the LCD
The unit has been tried five
times in 10 minutes so the
internal battery is hot.
Allow the unit to cool.
Bring the unit into a colder
enviroment.
3. “OVERLOADCOOLING” icon
in the bottom and 10 minutes
counting show in the LCD
1) The unit’s power is not
enough.
2) The unit has been tried five
times in 10 minutes so the
internal battery is hot.
1) Double check your engine size
if it is suitable for this unit.
2) Allow the unit to cool.
Bring the unit into a colder
enviroment.
4. “COOLING icon ” in the
bottom on
The unit’s temperature is higher
than 55°C.
Bring the unit into a colder
enviroment and wait until the
unit to recover to 40°C.
5. “READY” is not on after all
connecting well
Connected battery is below 2V
or above 12.6V.
1. Make sure your car battery is
12V.
2. Charge your car battery.
3. Remove all the loads (eg:
heater, air conditioner, light
etc) and try again.
6. “F1" on The temperature is lower than
—25˚C
Bring the unit to a warm
environment
7. "F2" on The internal circuit is broken Send the unit to the professional
place for repair
8. "F3" on The unit temperature is below
10°C or higher than 45°C.
The booster can only be
charged between 10°C and
45°C.
9. "F4" on Timeout for charging The battery possibly goes bad
and do not advise customer to
use again

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