Product familiarisation unpacking your tool, Operating instructions – Silverline Jump Starter & Air Compressor User Manual

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Jump Starter & Air Compressor

1

Work Light

2

Positive Clamp

3

Volt-Meter

4

Work Light Switch

5

Negative Clamp

6

Battery Test Button

7

Charging Socket

8

Pressure Gauge

9

Compressed Air Line

10 12V Cigarette Lighter Socket
11 Compressor Switch
12 230V Charger
13 12V Charging Lead

Product Familiarisation

Unpacking Your Tool

• Carefully unpack and inspect your tool. Fully familiarise yourself with all its

features and functions

• Ensure that all parts of the tool are present and in good condition. If any parts

are missing or damaged, have such parts replaced before attempting to use

this tool

Operating Instructions

WARNING: This product features a captive sealed VRLA (valve-regulated lead acid)

battery. It is important that the battery is kept at full charge to ensure maximum

lifespan. Charge immediately on receipt of this product; immediately after use; and

every 1-2 months when not in use.
WARNING: While charging this jump starter it is important that it is not used or

connected to any other device or cable except for either the 230V AC Charger (12)

or 12V Charging Lead (13).
WARNING: This product is not a battery charger. Never connect the 230V AC

charger to the jump starter while the jump starter is connected to a vehicle’s

battery. The jump starter must only be used with the charging cables disconnected

Charging the battery

WARNING: Over-charging could produce flammable gases
• To check the battery condition press the Battery Test Button (6), ensuring no

external cables are attached to the unit. The battery condition is shown by the

Volt-meter (3). The volt-meter will display an approximate indication of charge

with the green area indicating a sufficient charge. A fully charged battery should

indicate 12.6V or more. A more accurate test can be performed with a multi-

meter using the 20V DC voltage setting or the nearest to it above that range.

• The battery should be charged at 20°C (room temperature)
• Ensure there are no naked flames or other ignition sources near to the charging

area

Charging from 230V supply

1. Insert the small plug of the 230V AC Charger (12) into the Charging Socket (7)

2. Insert the 230V AC charger into a mains socket, check that the socket is

switched on

• For the initial charge, allow up to 40 hours but regularly check the battery

charge indicator. For a normal top-up charge allow up to 10 hours

• Ensure the charging area is well ventilated with no open flames or high

temperature surfaces, such as a hob, in the vicinity

Charging from a 12V car cigarette lighter socket

Charging from the cigarette lighter socket of your vehicle while in motion is

a convenient way of topping up the charge of your jump starter. However the

jump starter must be positioned in the rear of the vehicle while charging and

the car must be well ventilated. If this isn’t possible, only use the AC charging

method. When charging in the car, regularly check the charge level to prevent

over-charging.

1. Plug the 12V Charging Lead (13) into the Charging Socket (7)

2. Insert the cigarette lighter plug of the 12V charging lead into a suitable car

cigarette lighter socket

3. A 12V car cigarette socket extension lead may be required if there is no

socket in the rear of the car and need to extend the cable from the cigarette

lighter socket in the dashboard

4. Only charge until the the Volt-meter (3) indicates a sufficient charge. Check

the meter every 45 minutes to 1hr to prevent over-charging. Initial charge

may take up to 12hrs and top up charges may take as little as 1hr after

being used

Notes:
• Some cars provide a cigarette lighter socket on the dashboard and in the boot/

rear of the car. It is important that the cigarette lighter socket is disabled

when the ignition is switched off otherwise the jump starter can drain the main

battery when parked

• If you choose to charge the jump starter with a cigarette socket in the rear of

the vehicle, it is important to remember not to leave the battery permanently

charging and only charge until a sufficient charge is indicated on the volt-meter.

This is more critical with a 12V charging connection as the charge level is

higher than with the AC charger

• If the jump starter has just been used to start a vehicle, allow 15 minutes before

charging the jump starter in a vehicle, to allow the battery to stabilise and any

flammable vapours to disperse

IMPORTANT: Failure to follow the correct procedure when charging the jump

starter will result in permanent damage.

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