A Jump Starter can help you quickly start your car when the battery is dead. The operation is actually very simple, just follow the steps below:
1. Check the power of the device
Make sure the Jump Starter itself has enough power (generally recommended to be more than 80%).
Check whether the starter is intact and the cable is not damaged.
2. Turn off the power of the car
Turn off the vehicle, remove the key, and turn off all electrical devices in the car (lights, air conditioning, radio, etc.).
3. Connect the clips
Red clip (positive): Clip on the "+" positive pole of the car battery.
Black clip (negative): Clip on the "-" negative pole of the car battery, or connect to the metal part of the car body (ground).
Note: Be sure not to connect it in reverse! High-quality starters generally have anti-reverse protection, but you must also be careful when operating.

4. Start the car
Turn on the starter power and press the "Start" button (if available).
Enter the car and press the start button to start the vehicle.
5. Remove the clips
After starting successfully, turn off the starter first, then remove the clips in reverse order: black first, then red.
6. Let the car run for a while
After starting, let the car engine run for at least 20 minutes to help charge the battery.
Usage tips:
Read the instructions: The operation of different brands of starters is slightly different, so it is best to read the instructions before use.
Avoid multiple consecutive starts: If the first attempt does not succeed, wait 30 seconds before trying again, and do not start multiple times in a row.
Regular charging: Even if you do not use it, you should charge the starter once every 3 months to ensure that it is always available.
