How To Use
Step 1: Charge the GB70.
The GB70 comes partially charged out of the box and needs to be fully charged prior to use. Connect the
GB70 using the included USB Charge Cable to the USB IN port and the USB car charger. It can also be
recharged from any USB powered port, like an AC adapter, car charger, laptop and more. The USB IN
port is rated at 2.1 Amps to ensure safe and efficient charging of the internal lithium battery. Due to FCC
regulations, we recommend not to charge and discharge the unit at the same time. The time to recharge
a GB70 will differ based on the discharge level and the power source used. Actual results may vary due
to battery conditions.
25% 50% 75% 100%
When recharging, the charge level of the internal battery is indicated by the Charge LEDs. The LEDs will slowly pulse 'On'
and 'Off' and become solid until all four Charge LEDs are on. When the battery is fully charged, the Green 100% LED will be
solid, and the 25%, 50% and 75% Charge LEDs will turn "Off". From time to time, the Green 100% LED will pulse indicating
maintenance charging is occuring.
12V Fast Charge (36W).
Connect the 12V Cable to the "12V IN" port on the GB70, and the other end to the Male 12 Plug. Plug into a powered 12V AUX Plug (Cigarette Lighter
Port.).
Powering Your 12V Devices.
Connect the 12V Cable to the "12V OUT" port on the GB70, and the other end to the Female 12V Plug (12V AUX/ Cigarette Lighter Port.) Plug-in any
standard 12V device (Up to 15A) with a 12V plug and turn the GB70 "On" to start powering your device.
Step 2: Connect to the Battery.
Carefully read and understand the vehicle owner's manual on specific precautions and recommended methods for jump starting the vehicle. Make
sure to determine the voltage and chemistry of the battery by referring to your battery owner's manual prior to using this product. The GB70 is for jump
starting 12-volt lead-acid batteries only. Before connecting to the battery, verify that you have a 12-volt lead-acid battery. The GB70 is not suitable for
any other type of battery. Identify the correct polarity of the battery terminals on the battery. The positive battery terminal is typically marked by these
letters or symbol (POS,P,+). The negative battery terminal is typically marked by these letters or symbol (NEG,N,-). Do not make any connections to the
carburetor, fuel lines, or thin, sheet metal parts. The below instructions are for a negative ground system (most common). If your vehicle is a positive
ground system (very uncommon), follow the below instructions in reverse order.
.5A
1A
Charger Rating:
28hr
14hr
RechargeTime:
12V Fast Charge:
3A @ 12V (36W)
2-3hr
2A
7hr