NOCO GB250+ Boost Max 5250A Lithium Jump Starter User Guide
Download PDF user manual for NOCO Boost Max GB250+ 5250 Amp 12V UltraSafe Lithium Jump Starter (EN|FR|DE|IT|ES|PT|NL|DA|NO|FI|SV|EL|TR|PL|HU|CS|SK|SL|RO|BG|ET|LV|LT|RU|BE|UA|BS|HR|JA|KO|ZH|HE|AR) 444 pages GB250.10122022B 2022 zip
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This PDF user guide is for the NOCO Boost Max GB250+ UltraSafe Lithium Jump Starter.
NOCO Boost Max GB250+ 5250 Amp 12V UltraSafe Lithium Jump Starter
UPC: 0-46221-19040-3
The GB250+ is a 5250-amp portable lithium jump starter for gasoline and diesel engines up to 16-liters, including semi-trucks (up to class 8), motorhomes, coaches, buses, mining, agricultural, construction, and vocational equipment – 6, 8, 12, and 16 cylinder – and more.
Read and understand all safety information before using this product.
Please read the user guide before using this product and retain for future reference.
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CONTENTS
– Important Safety Warnings
– How to use NOCO GB250+ Boost Max
– How To Use – Step 1: Charge the GB250. Step 2: Connect to the Battery. Step 3: Jump Starting. 60-Second Timeout. Low Voltage Batteries & Manual Override. Powering Your USB & 12V Devices.
– Interface: Internal Battery Level. Error LED. Hot LED. Cold LED. Power Button. Power LED. Light Mode Button. Voltmeter/Countdown Timer. Boost LED. Manual Override Button.
– Technical Specifications
– Troubleshooting:
Error LED: Solid Red | Reverse polarity / Reverse the battery connections.
Error LED: Blinking Red w/Cables Connected Properly | Short circuit detected at the clamps. / Have battery checked by a professional.
Single (1) Flash | Short circuit detected on battery clamps. / Remove all loads, reconnect clamps to battery.
Double (2) Flash | High voltage detected at clamps (the GB250 is connected to a voltage system greater than 12V, such as 24V)
Quadruple (4)Flash | Charge timeout error (i.e. the GB250 has been in bulk charge for too long)
Quintuple (5) Flash | XGC OUT over current (i.e. more than 15amps is being drawn from the XGC OUT port)
Sextuple (6) Flash | Back-Charge detected into the GB250 through the clamps while in a Boost Mode (i.e. the GB250 is in Manual Override and then connected to a system greater than 12V, such as 24V)
Hot LED: Solid | Unit is fully operational, but approaching upper temperature limit. / Allow the unit to cool.
Hot LED: Flashing | Unit is too hot to jump start, only the flashlight is available in this state. / Allow the unit to cool.
Hot LED: Flashes Then All LEDs Off | Unit is too hot to jump start or use other functions. / Allow the unit to cool, and bring the unit into cooler environment.
Cold LED: Solid | Unit is fully operational, but approaching lower temperature limit. / Allow the unit to warm up.
Cold LED: Flashing | Unit is too cold to jump start, only the flashlight is available in this state / Allow the unit to warm up.
Cold LED: Flashes Then All LEDs Off | Unit is too cold to jump start or use other functions. / Allow the unit to warm up, and bring the unit into warmer environment.
Boost Light Does Not Come On w/Cables Connected Properly | Connected battery is below 3-volts / Remove all loads, and try again, or use manual override mode.
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