Everstart Jump Starter Owner's Manual

The Everstart Jump Starter is a portable power device designed to jump-start vehicles with dead batteries, featuring multiple safety protections, USB charging ports for electronic devices, a built-in LED flashlight, and a compact, durable design. It includes clamps with reverse polarity protection, over-current protection, and short-circuit protection. Below are key sections for safety, features, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting.

1. Features at a Glance 2. Safety Information 3. First-Time Setup 4. Specifications 5. Controls and Indicators 6. Jump-Starting a Vehicle 7. Charging Electronic Devices 8. Maintenance & Storage 9. Regulatory Information 10. Troubleshooting

Features at a Glance

Key components: Jump Starter unit, Smart Clamps with cables, USB charging cable, AC wall charger, User Manual, Carrying case.

FeatureDescription
Battery CapacityHigh-capacity lithium-ion battery for multiple jump-starts
Smart ClampsReverse polarity protection; sparks only when correctly connected
USB Ports5V/2.4A USB-A and USB-C ports for charging phones, tablets, etc.
LED FlashlightBuilt-in flashlight with SOS and strobe modes
Battery IndicatorLED display showing remaining battery percentage
Over-Current ProtectionProtects against excessive current draw
Short-Circuit ProtectionAutomatically shuts off in case of short circuit
Compact DesignPortable and lightweight for easy storage in vehicle
AC Wall ChargerFor recharging the jump starter from a standard outlet
Carrying CaseProtective case for storage and transport

Safety Information

Read all instructions before use. Keep away from children.

  1. Wear safety glasses: Protect eyes from sparks or battery acid.
  2. Check vehicle battery: Ensure it is a 12V lead-acid battery. Do not use on 24V systems.
  3. Inspect clamps and cables: Do not use if damaged.
  4. Ensure good ventilation: Keep away from flames and sparks.
  5. Connect in correct order: Positive (red) first, then negative (black).

WARNING! Risk of explosion. Do not jump-start frozen batteries. Keep clamps from touching each other or metal surfaces.

First-Time Setup

Charge fully before first use.

  1. Charge the unit: Connect AC wall charger to jump starter and wall outlet. Charge until indicator shows 100%.
  2. Test flashlight: Press and hold power button for 3 seconds to turn on flashlight.
  3. Familiarize with clamps: Practice connecting to a battery (with vehicle off) to understand proper connection.
  4. Store properly: Keep in carrying case in a cool, dry place.

CAUTION! Charge only with provided charger. Do not disassemble unit.

Specifications

Controls and Indicators

Front Panel: Power button, Battery indicator LEDs, USB ports, Flashlight button.

Indicator Lights: Green (75-100%), Yellow (25-75%), Red (0-25%), Flashing Red (needs charge).

Flashlight: Press once for high beam, twice for low beam, three times for SOS, four times for strobe. Press and hold for 3 seconds to turn off.

Smart Clamps: Red clamp (positive), Black clamp (negative). LED on clamp lights green when polarity is correct.

Jump-Starting a Vehicle

Follow these steps carefully.

  1. Turn off jump starter and vehicle ignition.
  2. Connect red clamp to positive (+) terminal of dead battery.
  3. Connect black clamp to unpainted metal part of engine block or vehicle frame (ground).
  4. Turn on jump starter (press power button).
  5. Start vehicle: Turn ignition key. If vehicle doesn't start within 5 seconds, wait 3 minutes before retrying.
  6. After vehicle starts: Turn off jump starter.
  7. Remove clamps in reverse order: Black clamp first, then red clamp.
  8. Recharge jump starter as soon as possible.

Tip: If clamps spark upon connection, check polarity. LED on clamp should be green.

Charging Electronic Devices

Use as a portable power bank.

  1. Check battery level: Ensure sufficient charge (at least one LED lit).
  2. Connect device: Use provided USB cable or your own cable.
  3. Charging begins automatically: Device screen will indicate charging.
  4. Monitor: Disconnect when device is fully charged or jump starter battery is low.

Note: Do not charge devices while jump-starting a vehicle.

Maintenance & Storage

Recharge every 3 months if not used. Store in cool, dry place.

Cleaning: Wipe with dry cloth. Do not use liquids.

CAUTION! Do not expose to extreme heat or cold. Do not puncture or modify.

Regulatory Information

FCC Part 15: Class B digital device; complies with interference limits. Contains lithium-ion battery; follow local regulations for disposal. Copyright © Everstart. For support, visit www.everstart.com or contact 1-800-123-4567.

Troubleshooting

SymptomPossible CauseCorrective Action
Jump starter won't turn onBattery depletedRecharge fully using AC wall charger.
Vehicle doesn't startIncorrect connection, weak chargeCheck clamp connections; ensure jump starter is charged; wait 3 minutes between attempts.
Clamp LED flashes redReverse polarityDisconnect immediately; reconnect with correct polarity (red to +, black to ground).
USB device not chargingFaulty cable, low batteryTry different USB cable; recharge jump starter.
Flashlight not workingBattery dead, button not pressed correctlyRecharge unit; press and hold power button for 3 seconds.
Unit gets hot during chargingNormal during fast chargeEnsure ventilation; if excessively hot, disconnect and contact support.

Reset: Disconnect all devices, turn off, recharge fully.

Service: 1-800-123-4567; www.everstart.com

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