Is your car suddenly stopping? It's likely that the battery is dead. In this case, a jump starter can help you restart your car. Here's how to connect a jump starter correctly. The steps are simple!
What you'll need:
A fully charged jump starter
The included clip-on cable (red and black)
Connection Instructions:
Step 1: Open the hood of your car.
Locate the battery and see two metal tabs, one labeled "+" and one labeled "-."
Step 2: Connect the clip-on cable.
The red clip connects to the "+" (positive) terminal.
The black clip connects to the "-" (negative) terminal.
Step 3: Plug in the jump starter.
Plug the clip-on cable into the jump starter main unit.
Step 4: Return to your car and start the car.
Start the engine as usual. You'll know it's working when you hear the engine start.
Step 5: Unplug the jump starter.
Unplug the black clip first, then the red clip.
Finally, unplug the jump starter.
Close the hood. Done!

Notes:
Fully charge the starting power supply before use.
Avoid operating in high temperatures or rainy conditions.
After starting, allow the vehicle to run for a few minutes to recharge the battery.
It is recommended to purchase a power supply with reverse connection protection for added safety.
