AVT
Jumpstarter 400 & 700 by Wagan Tech
™
9. When finished, turn the Jumpstarter's safety switch back to the OFF position.
10. Stand as far away from the vehicle battery as possible and disconnect the clamps
in reverse sequence to connecting procedure:
• For negative grounded systems, first disconnect negative (black) then
positive (red) clamps.
• For positive grounded systems, first disconnect positive (red) then negative
(black) clamps.
Using the Air Compressor
WARNING: Check item to be inflated for manufacturer's recommended maximum inflation
pressure. Avoid over inflation. Most tires are properly inflated between 30–35 PSI. Some truck
and bicycle tires require 40 PSI or more.
To Inflate Tires
1. Remove valve cap from air valve stem. Note: Make sure locking thumb lever is
in up position. If necessary, use valve stem adapter.
2. Insert stem connector to valve stem. Make sure connector is pushed into valve
stem as far as possible.
3. Press down the locking thumb lever to engage.
4. Set the compressor on/off switch (located next to the pressure gauge) to "on"
position by pressing down the section of switch marked "I". Note: In the event
that the tire is completely flat, raise the vehicle using a recommended jack before
inflating the tire.
5. Monitor tire pressure on air pressure gauge. Note: It is recommended to use a
separate air gauge to check the actual inflation pressure. When desired pressure
is reached, turn off compressor, turn the locking thumb lever to up position, and
remove stem connector from valve stem. Also remove valve stem adapter
if applicable.
6. Replace valve cap on valve stem.
To Inflate Plastic Inflatable (balls, air mattresses, rubber rafts, etc.)
1. Check manufacturer's specifications on the item to be inflated for correct
inflation pressure.
2. Remove valve cap cover from valve stem.
3. Insert proper valve stem adapter into stem connector as far as possible and
turn the locking thumb lever to down position.
4. Insert the other end of the valve stem adapter into inflatable air valve stem
as far as possible.
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5. Set the compressor on/off switch (located next to the pressure gauge) to "I"
position.
6. Monitor air pressure on pressure gauge meter. When desired pressure is reached,
turn off compressor, turn the locking thumb lever to up position, and remove stem
connector from valve stem. Also remove valve stem adapter if applicable. Replace
valve cap on valve stem.
Battery Status Meter
To read the battery charger status, press and hold the Batt. Check switch located next to the
display. If the battery is below 80% charged, it is recommended to recharge the unit before
next use.
DC Power Port
The DC power port (accessory socket) is located to the right of the LED lights. It can power
a DC load of up to 8 Amps. Overloading the port results in "tripping" a self-resetting circuit
breaker. Removing the overload automatically restores power to the DC Power Port.
1. Uncover the dust cover from the Power Port.
2. Insert the 12V DC accessory plug into the Power Port.
3. Operate the appliance as usual.
4. After use, disconnect the accessory plug from the Power Port and store the
accessory.
5. Replace the Power Port's dust cover.
6. Recharge the jump starter as soon as convenient.
USB Power Port
The USB Power Port is located between the jumper safety switch and the battery display
status. Devices that require up to 5 volts at 500mA can be powered or recharged through a
user-supplied cord.
Using the Unit as an Emergency LED Area Light
The LED area light is controlled by the Area Light Power Switch on the front panel of the unit.
Make sure the lamp is turned OFF when the unit is being recharged or stored.
Storage
This unit may be stored in any position. Make sure the clamps and air hose are securely
tucked away in their original positions. Store in a cool, dry area. If the unit is not used for
a prolonged period of time, recharge every 2 months in the winter and every month in the
summer.
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