Q. Can the Jump-N-Carry be recycled?
A. Yes, the environment was one of our main concerns in the development and
design of the Jump-N-Carry. Most battery outlets can dispose of this product at
its life's end. In fact, your Jump-N-Carry contains a sealed, non-spillable lead acid
battery and proper disposal is required by law. See Battery Removal and Disposal
Instructions.
Q. I have a regular 10 amp battery charger, can I use it to recharge the
Jump-N-Carry?
A. No, only the methods reviewed in the "Recharging" section should be used.
Q. Is the Jump-N-Carry goof proof?
A. No, jump starting instructions must be followed. Read and understand all safety
and operating instructions in this manual and those found in the owner's manual of
any vehicle being jump started before using your Jump-N-Carry.
After fully charging the battery (see "Recharging" section), apply a 100 amp load to the
unit for a period of 6 seconds, while monitoring the battery voltage. The battery is good
if the voltage is 9.5 Vdc or higher.
The Jump-N-Carry may be stored virtually anywhere, and in any position. However,
take precautions to ensure that the positive and negative clamps do not come into
contact with each other or a common metal surface. We recommend storing the
Jump-N-Carry in the box in which it was originally received. Always be sure to re-wrap
cables and re-holster clamps after each use and prior to storage.
Testing The Battery
Storage
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when i charge my jnc660 the green light will not light up or take a charge
The green light on the Jump-N-Carry JNC660 may not be lighting up or charging due to several possible reasons:
1. Insufficient Charging Time – The unit may not have been charged long enough. It should be charged until the green "CHARGED" LED lights up, or for at least 24 hours upon initial purchase.
2. Faulty Power Connection – Ensure the extension cord is properly connected to the built-in charger and a working AC outlet.
3. Battery Needs Replacement – If the unit does not hold a charge, the internal battery may be degraded and require replacement.
4. Incorrect Charging Method – The recommended method is using an AC power source with an extension cord. Charging via a 12V power source may take longer and might not fully charge the unit.
5. Over-Discharged Battery – If the battery is heavily discharged, it may take an extended time to show a charge.
If none of these steps resolve the issue, the unit may need servicing.
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