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Using your rescue – Quick Cable 2100 User Manual

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1. Determine the voltage requirement for the device to be powered. Select 12V or 24V on

the back of the power pack.

2. Connect the red (positive +) clamp to the positive input terminal and the black

(negative –) clamp to the negative input terminal.

3. Verify that the Low Voltage/Smart Polarity Off light is illuminated.

4. Press and hold the Start button for 4 seconds. The battery meter display will show

a countdown.

5. Verify the Power light is on. The power pack is now supplying current to your device.

6. Turn the unit off by turning the switch on the back of the power pack off, and then

disconnect the clamps.

7. Recharge power pack after use.

Before using your portable power pack, you should fully charge it. Note: The Rescue 2100

will recharge only when the voltage selector is in the 12V position. The battery display meter

will show when the unit is charging and when it is fully charged. You can check the actual

battery voltage any time by pressing the internal battery voltage button. Recharge every 30

days or anytime the internal battery voltage falls below 11.5V. Fluctuations in temperature

can accelerate battery discharge. Check your unit often. Charge using the supplied built-in

A/C charger or use the Rescue 604095 in-cab charging cord.

1. Determine the required battery voltage of the vehicle to be jump started, and set the

switch on the back of the power pack to the correct voltage. Verify that the correct

voltage light is illuminated on the front panel of the power pack.

2. Check vehicle battery terminals before using the power pack; clean them if necessary.

3. Connect the red (positive +) clamp to the positive terminal or post on the discharged

battery.

4. Connect the black (negative –) clamp to a ground away from the battery, such as an

alternator bracket.

• Note: Some vehicles are equipped with positive and negative start terminals away

from the battery. Use these terminals when available.

5. Verify the green Smart Polarity light is on. If it is, press Start. If it is not, refer to the

troubleshooting section.

6. Verify the Power light is on. The unit is now supplying jump starting power to your

vehicle.

7. Start the engine. After approximately 6 seconds of continuous cranking, if the disabled

vehicle fails to start, stop and wait for 2 minutes. This prevents damage to your power

pack and to your vehicle’s system from overheating.

8. Turn off the power switch on the back of the power pack and disconnect the clamps,

first negative and then positive. Store clamps properly on unit.

9. Recharge power pack after use.

• If the Rescue 2100 is not fully charged it may shut down under heavy load if it cannot

deliver sufficient voltage.

• Failure to keep internal battery charged will lead to permanent battery damage.

Using Your Rescue

®

2100

To Use as a 12V or 24V Power Source

Use Your Power Pack Safely

To Jump Start a Vehicle or Machine: