JUMP START TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS
Condition
HALO BOLT shuts
off unexpectedly
HALO BOLT Jump
Start and On/Off
button flashes red
and blue
HALO BOLT
battery indicators
flash green
HALO BOLT
flashes red
HALO BOLT Jump
Start button flashes
green continuously
Potential Cause
The HALO BOLT is not
sufficiently charged to jump
start the vehicle.
The HALO BOLT detects
that it is connected to a
vehicle battery that does not
require a jump start. This
could indicate that the
vehicle battery or other
component is faulty.
This could occur when
attempting to jump start a
vehicle while other electrical
components (i.e. headlights,
heater, radio, etc.) are on.
The vehicle battery may be
faulty.
The HALO BOLT has
detected a high temperature
condition.
The jumper cables have not
been properly connected to
the vehicle battery.
The HALO Bolt is waiting to
be connected to a battery.
NOTE:
If none of these troubleshooting tips work, please consult a
certified mechanic for assistance.
Solution
Recharge the HALO BOLT.
It is recommended that
you consult with a certified
mechanic.
Turn off your headlights
and any other components
that may drain your car
battery and try the jump
start process again.
It is recommended that
you consult with a
certified mechanic.
Disconnect the HALO
BOLT and allow it to cool
for several minutes. Then
try the jumpstart process
again.
Check the jumper cables
and ensure that the red
clamp is connected to the
positive terminal (+) and
the black clamp is
connected to the negative
terminal (-)
Check the jumper cables
and ensure they are
properly connected to the
battery.
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Questions and answers
I have a Halo Bolt 57720 that I have never used...it's at least 5 years ago. I'm having some challenges with charger the Bolt. I get only 1 green blinking light. And when I plug in the cables there is a light that quickly goes off.
If your HALO BOLT 57720 only shows a blinking green light, refer to the power level indicators for charging. A blinking green light indicates that the device is charging, with the number of solid and blinking lights showing the current charge level:
- First light blinking: 0%-25% charged.
- First light solid, second light blinking: 26%-50% charged.
- First two lights solid, third light blinking: 51%-75% charged.
- First three lights solid, fourth light blinking: 76%-99% charged.
Ensure the device is connected to a working AC adapter and wall outlet. If the blinking persists and the charge level does not increase over time, check the adapter and cable for damage and try a different outlet. Fully charging the device can take up to 6 hours. If the issue remains unresolved, the device may require professional inspection.
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Keep getting message battery check fail
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