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Maintenance
• Keep at HIGH or FULL CHARGE status at all times. Refer to
the RECHARGING INSTRUCTIONS of this manual for details.
• Keep the cable clamps clean and free of debris.
• Al
ways protect the unit from direct sunlight, moisture and heat sources.
• No oil or lubricants are recommended.
• Store upright in a dry area.
• Avoid storing in areas of extreme heat or cold.
• Check your vehicle battery terminals or posts to make sure
they are clean and free of corrosion.
• Check cable clamps are clean and free of debris.
•
Make sure your connections are secure before starting the vehicle.
Twist or rock the clamps slightly until you can feel a tight connection.
• Check the battery status to make sure it is at HIGH or FULL
CHARGE prior to jump starting your vehicle.
If not, charge Portable Power Pack immediately.
• If your Portable Power Pack will not hold a charge. Replace dead
batteries and charge unit.
Troubleshooting
WARNING
• Avoid short circuit of the product: Don’t
touch the clamps to any conductive material.
• Don’t store Rescue Portable Power Pack in
places where the temperature could exceed
120ºF.
• Repairs should be carried out by experts (only
use authorized repair centers). Attempts to
repair unit by untrained persons may be very
dangerous. Always attach clamps to battery
when the unit is OFF. If the alarm sounds
you have reversed the clamps. Disconnect
the clamps & reattach to the opposite
posts. When clamps are attached & there
is no alarm, it is safe to turn on.
• Model 950, 1060, 1800 and 3000 are designed to be used only with
vehicles with 12-volt systems. These units are not designed to be used
as a replacement for a vehicle battery.
• Turn Portable Power Pack OFF to store; store upright.
• Do not use the Portable Power Pack if the cable, clamp or power cord is
damaged.