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Dec 24, 2024 - 03:01 AM
In order to ensure that you are using your NOCO GB70 jump starter correctly, please see the below instructions:
Connect to the Battery.
The GB70 is for jump starting 12-volt lead-acid batteries only. Before connecting to the battery, verify that you have a 12-volt lead-acid battery. The GB70 is not suitable for any other type of battery. 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 below instructions are for a negative ground system (most common). If your vehicle is a positive ground system (very uncommon), follow the below instructions in reverse order.
1.) Connect the positive (red) HD battery clamp to the positive (POS,P,+) battery terminal.
2.) Connect the negative (black) HD battery clamp to the negative (NEG,N,-) battery terminal or vehicle chassis.
3.) When disconnecting, disconnect in the reverse sequence, removing the negative first (or positive first for positive ground systems).
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.
2.) Press the Power Button to begin jump starting. All LEDs will flash, indicating that all LEDs are properly functioning. If you are properly connected to the battery, the White Boost LED will illuminate. If the battery clamps are connected in reverse, the Red Error LED will illuminate. Reverse the connections to clear this error and then the White Boost LED will illuminate. The White Boost LED is illuminated, when the GB70 is ready to jump start your vehicle.
3.) Try starting the vehicle. Most vehicles will immediately start. Some vehicles may require the GB70 to be connected for up to 30 seconds before starting. If the vehicle does not start right away, wait 20-30 seconds and try again. Do not attempt more than five (5) consecutive jump starts within a fifteen (15) minute period. Allow the GB70 to rest for fifteen (15) minutes before attempting to jump start the vehicle again.
4.) Once you have started your vehicle, disconnect the battery clamps, and remove the GB70.
Connect to the Battery.
The GB70 is for jump starting 12-volt lead-acid batteries only. Before connecting to the battery, verify that you have a 12-volt lead-acid battery. The GB70 is not suitable for any other type of battery. 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 below instructions are for a negative ground system (most common). If your vehicle is a positive ground system (very uncommon), follow the below instructions in reverse order.
1.) Connect the positive (red) HD battery clamp to the positive (POS,P,+) battery terminal.
2.) Connect the negative (black) HD battery clamp to the negative (NEG,N,-) battery terminal or vehicle chassis.
3.) When disconnecting, disconnect in the reverse sequence, removing the negative first (or positive first for positive ground systems).
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.
2.) Press the Power Button to begin jump starting. All LEDs will flash, indicating that all LEDs are properly functioning. If you are properly connected to the battery, the White Boost LED will illuminate. If the battery clamps are connected in reverse, the Red Error LED will illuminate. Reverse the connections to clear this error and then the White Boost LED will illuminate. The White Boost LED is illuminated, when the GB70 is ready to jump start your vehicle.
3.) Try starting the vehicle. Most vehicles will immediately start. Some vehicles may require the GB70 to be connected for up to 30 seconds before starting. If the vehicle does not start right away, wait 20-30 seconds and try again. Do not attempt more than five (5) consecutive jump starts within a fifteen (15) minute period. Allow the GB70 to rest for fifteen (15) minutes before attempting to jump start the vehicle again.
4.) Once you have started your vehicle, disconnect the battery clamps, and remove the GB70.