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Jump-N-Carry JNC950 Manual De Instrucciones página 4

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• The Jump-N-Carry provides plenty of power for starting vehicles – more than
enough to start most cars, light trucks, watercraft, implements and more.
• The Jump-N-Carry will power most 12 Vdc accessories equipped with a male
12 Volt plug. The DC outlet features automatic overload protection.
• The unit features a test switch and battery status gauge, which provides an
approximate indication of the battery's state of charge.
• The Jump-N-Carry features convenient side-mounted holsters with cable tracks
for easy cable and clamp management. Always re-wrap cables and re-holster the
clamps after each use.
• The Jump-N-Carry contains the latest technology with its 12 Volt sealed,
non-spillable battery and may be stored in any position.
Press and hold the red test button to display the battery status on the gauge.
• The Green shaded area indicates the unit is capable of jump starting.
• The Yellow shaded area indicates the unit needs to be recharged.
• The Red shaded area indicates the unit must be recharged immediately.
You can also get a quick check of the vehicle's charging system by depressing the red
test button while connected to a running vehicle and observing the gauge.
Note: Upon initial purchase, charge your Jump-N-Carry for a minimum of 24 hours.
There are two ways to charge your Jump-N-Carry. The recommended method is
recharging using AC power, where the provided 2-pin extension cord is connected to
the built-in charger. An alternative method is through the DC power outlet using the
provided 12 Volt Male-Male Extension Cord. In some cases, care must be taken not to
overcharge the Jump-N-Carry, as noted.
Charging using the built-in charger (recommended method). With this method, the
provided 2-pin extension cord is connected to the Jump-N-Carry through the built-in
charger located on the front of the unit.
1. Connect the female end of the 2-pin extension cord to the charger plug on the
front of the unit. The charger plug is located in a recessed cavity on the upper left
of the front of the unit.
2. Connect the male end to the extension cord to the AC outlet.
3. Charge as noted in the following table, using the battery status gauge as a guide
as to whether the unit has reached full charge. This charging method is fully
automatic, eliminating any risk of overcharging. Using this method, the unit may
be connected to the AC outlet continuously, with no adverse consequences.
Features
Battery Status Gauge
Recharging
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