Schumacher Power Supply 00 99 000686 User Guide

Jump starter & Dc Power source  
Models: PSJ-2212 One 22-Ah Battery  
12V  
PSJ-3612 Two 18-Ah Batteries 12V  
PSJ-4424 Two 22-Ah Batteries 12/24V  
InstRuctIon Manual  
THIS PRODUCT HAS A SEALED LEAD-ACID BATTERY INSIDE THAT SHOULD BE KEPT AT FULL CHARGE FOR LONGER LIFE.  
RECHARGE WHEN FIRST RECEIVED, AFTER EACH USE AND EVERY 3 MONTHS.  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
Save These Instructions  
NOTE: When the voltage on the clips exceeds 15 volts, the audio  
important safety instructions  
alarm will beep four times. If the cables are connected to a 24-volt  
Someone should be within range of your voice or close enough to  
system when the switch is in the 12V position, the audio alarm  
come to your aid when you are working near a lead-acid battery.  
will sound continuously. TURN off the jump starter immediately  
Have plenty of fresh water and soap nearby in case battery acid  
contacts skin, clothing, or eyes. If acid enters the eye area, rinse  
with cold water for at least 10 minutes and get medical help  
immediately.  
or internal battery damage will occur.  
NOTE: If the switch is in the 12V or 24V position or the jump  
starter is connected to a battery for more than 5 minutes, four  
beeps will sound. This is a reminder to turn the jump starter off  
and/or disconnect from battery when it is not in use.  
Do not smoke, or use matches or cigarette lighters, or allow any spark  
or flame near the battery or engine.  
10. After the engine starts, turn the rotary switch to the o (off)  
position. Then disconnect the black clamp (-) and then the red  
clamp (+) in that order. Store the clamps in the compartments  
located on the sides of the case.  
Never operate the power source unit if it has damaged lead wire or  
clamps. Have the lead wire replaced by a qualified technician.  
Wear complete eye and clothing protection when working with lead-  
acid batteries.  
11. Recharge the jump starter as soon as possible after use.  
*NOTE: In the rare case of jump-starting a vehicle that has  
a positive-grounded vehicle electrical system, connect the  
NEGATIVE black clamp (-) to the negative terminal (-) of the  
vehicle battery. Then connect the PoSITIVE red clamp (+) to an  
unpainted and unmoving part of the vehicle chassis or engine  
block. If you are unsure of the nature of the vehicle’s electrical  
grounding system, check the owner’s manual of the vehicle. To  
disconnect clamps, reverse order.  
Do not permit internal battery in the jump starter to freeze. Never  
charge a frozen battery.  
handling warning  
WARNING: Handling the cord on this product or cords associated with  
this product, may expose you to lead, a chemical known to the State  
of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive  
harm. Wash hands after handling.  
operating instructions  
digitial display  
Warning: Failure to follow instructions may cause  
damage or an explosion. Read entire instruction manual  
before use.  
The display can be used to indicate a battery’s voltage when  
connected to a battery or the percentage of charge in the jump  
starter’s internal battery.  
1. Turn ignition off before making cable connections.  
With the switch in the off position, connect the clamps to the  
vehicle’s battery and its voltage is displayed. Turn the jump starter’s  
rotary switch to 12V, (or, for Model PSJ-4424, 12V or 24V) and the  
combination of both internal and external batteries are shown.  
2. Use in a well-ventilated area.  
3. Keep clear of fan blades, belts, pulleys and other parts that may  
cause injury.  
4. Make sure the rotary power switch on the front panel is in the o  
(off) position until clamps are connected to the vehicle battery.  
If plugged into an 110V AC wall outlet, disconnect.  
To read the internal battery’s charge status: Press the display button  
to read the percentage of charge left in the internal battery. A fully  
charged battery will read 100%.  
5. To prevent sparking, NEVER allow clamps to touch together or  
to contact the same piece of metal.  
charging of internal battery with built-in 3-amp, automatic  
charger.  
6. Clamp the red clamp (+) to the positive terminal of the battery.  
After removing the jump starter from the carton, charge it for a  
minimum of 8 hours before using.  
(for a negative grounded system.)*  
7. Clamp the black clamp (-) to an unpainted and unmoving part  
of the chassis or engine block. The 3-digit display will show the  
voltage of the battery.  
1. Make sure the rotary power switch on the front panel is in the o  
(off) position.  
8. If you have connected the clamps backwards, an audio alarm  
will sound. Do NoT turn your jump starter on. This could cause  
serious damage. Reverse the connections, and the audio alarm  
will stop.  
2. Plug extension cord into charger plug on the left side of the  
jump starter. (Extension cord not included; must be purchased  
separately.)  
3. Plug the extension cord into 110V AC electrical wall outlet.  
9. If no audio alarm sounds, turn the rotary switch to the 12V position.  
(or, for Model PSJ-4424, switch to 12V or 24V.) The clamps are  
now powered. Crank the engine. If the engine does not start within  
5 – 8 seconds, stop cranking and wait at least 1 minute before  
attempting to start vehicle again. (This permits the battery to cool  
down.)  
4. Charging of the internal battery could take up to 48 hours due to  
age and condition of the battery. At full charge, the charger will  
automatically drop into a float mode and maintain the battery at  
full charge without damaging the battery. The jump starter can  
be left plugged into the 110V wall outlet indefinitely to maintain  
full power.  
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