Napa Essentials 85-640 User Manual

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14. USING ENGINE START

Your battery charger can be used to jump start your car if the battery is

low. Follow these instructions on how to use the ENGINE START feature.

IMPORTANT: Follow all safety instructions and precautions when

charging your battery. Wear complete eye protection and clothing

protection. Charge your battery in a well-ventilated area.

IMPORTANT: Using the ENGINE START feature WITHOUT a battery

installed in the vehicle could cause damage to the vehicle’s electrical system.

4.. For battery connections, see page 6 and follow instructions. With the

charger plugged in and connected to the battery of the vehicle, press the

CHARGING/STARTING button until the ENGINE START LED is lit. Only

the ENGINE START, CHARGING, CONNECTED, and VOLTAGE LEDs

should be lit, unless the 6V STANDARD battery type has been selected.

In that case, the 6V STANDARD LED will also be lit.

4.2 Crank the engine for no more than 5 seconds. If engine does not start,

wait 3 minutes before cranking again.

4.3 After the engine starts, unplug the power cord before disconnecting the

output clamps from the battery.

4.4 Clean and store the charger in a dry location.

NOTE: During the starting sequence listed above, the charger is set to

one of three states.

4.5

Wait for cranking - The charger waits until the engine is actually being

cranked before delivering 25 amps for engine start. The charger delivers

charge at a rate of up to 5 amps while waiting and will reset if the engine

is not cranked within 5 minutes. (If the charger resets, it sets itself for a

SMALL BATTERY charge and 2V STANDARD BATTERY type.)

While

waiting for cranking, the digital display shows the battery voltage (it can’t

be set to percent).

4.6

Cranking - When cranking is detected, the charger will automatically

deliver up to its maximum output (at least 25A) as required by the starting

system for up to 5 seconds or until the engine cranking stops. The digital

display shows a countdown of the remaining crank time in seconds. It

starts at 5 and counts down to 0.

4.7

Cool Down - After cranking, the charger enters a mandatory 3-minute

(80 second) cool down state. During this period, no settings can be

changed. The buttons are ignored. The digital display indicates the

remaining cool down time in seconds. It starts at 80 and counts down

to 0. The ENGINE START LED blinks once every second.

During the

cool down period, no current is delivered to the battery. After 3 minutes,

the ENGINE START LED will stop blinking and will light continuously,

indicating that another crank cycle can be started. The digital display

will change from displaying the countdown back to displaying the battery

voltage. The CHARGING LED will then be lit.

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