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Noco BOOST MAX GB500+ Guide D'utilisation Et Garantie page 6

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Step 2: Connect to the Battery.
Carefully read and understand the vehicle owner's manual on specific precautions and recommended methods for jump starting the
vehicle. Make sure to determine the voltage and chemistry of the battery system by referring to your vehicle's owner's manual prior to
using this product. The GB500 is for jump starting 12-volt and 24-volt lead-acid battery systems only. Before connecting to the battery,
verify the battery system voltage. Ensure the voltage selection knob is in the correct position (12V or 24V) matching the battery system
being jump started. Never change the voltage while the unit is connected to a battery. Only change the voltage while the unit is off.
The GB500 is not suitable for any other type of battery systems. Identify the correct polarity of the battery terminals on the battery. The
positive battery terminal is typically marked by these letters or symbol (POS,P,+). The negative battery terminal is typically marked by
these letters or symbol (NEG,N,-). Do not make any connections to the carburetor, fuel lines, or thin, sheet metal parts. The instructions
bellow are for a negative ground system (most common). If your vehicle is a positive ground system (very uncommon), follow the
instructions bellow in reverse order.
1.) Securely connect the negative (black) Boost Max Connector to the negative port on the GB500.
2.) Securely connect the positive (red) Boost Max Connector to the positive port on the GB500.
3.) Always clean terminals prior to connecting the clamps. NOTE: Faulty connections or dirty terminals may cause smoke. Batteries with
very low voltage will also increase the chance of smoke.
4.) Connect the positive (red) Boost Max Connector the positive (POS,P,+) battery terminal.
5.) Connect the negative (black) Boost Max Connector to the negative (NEG,N,-) battery terminal or vehicle chassis. Ensure both clamps
have a secure connection. (Grounding to the chassis may not be suitable for jump starting large applications.)
6.) When disconnecting, disconnect in the reverse sequence, removing the negative first (or positive first for positive ground systems).
Step 3: Jump Starting.
1.) Make sure all of the vehicle's power loads (headlights, radio, air conditioning, etc.) are turned "Off" before attempting to jump start the
vehicle. If the vehicle is equipped with a Master Switch, turn it to the "on" position.
2.) Verify the voltage of the vehicle's battery system, and turn the voltage selection knob to the correct voltage.
3.) Press the Power Button to begin jump starting. All LEDs will flash, indicating that all LEDs are properly functioning. If Boost is properly
connected to the battery, the White Boost LED will illuminate and the 25%-100% LEDs will chase. A 60-Second Timeout countdown will
begin as soon as a battery is detected.
4.) Try starting the vehicle. Most vehicles will immediately start. If the vehicle does not start right away, wait 20-30 seconds and try again.
After the 60-Second Timeout is complete, the unit must be powered off, then back on, to initiate a new jump-start sequence. Do not
attempt more than five (5) consecutive jump starts within a fifteen (15) minute period. Allow the GB500 to rest for fifteen (15) minutes

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