Weego 66 Owner's Manual - Smarty Clamps
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UNDERSTANDING YOUR
Smarty Clamps
™
Your
Smarty Clamps™
have a “smart” box that will help guide you through a
jump with both sight and sound. It will let you know when it is safe to jump
or if there is an error.
READY
Solid green light, no Sound
Smarty Clamps™
detect that you have a good connection
and you are ready to jump
.
Flashing Green & Red Lights + Beeping
REVERSE +/-
You attached the
Smarty Clamps™
on the wrong terminals.
Make sure the
BLACK clamp is attached to the battery’s
NEGATIVE (-) terminal, and the
RED
clamp is attached to the
battery’s
POSITIVE (+)
terminal. If not attached properly,
Weego 66 will not let you jump your engine.
COOL DOWN
WAIT FOR
Flashing Red Light + Beeping
This happens when the battery is cranked longer than the
recommended 3 seconds, or if your engine is trying to pull
more power than the Weego 66 is willing to provide. Detach the
Smarty Clamps™
from the battery and give the unit up to 3
minutes to cool down. Then, repeat steps 2-5 (see page 9).
There’s a voltage incompatibility. The battery is too weak to
even start OR the system voltage of your vehicle is not
compatible with your Weego 66 (
for 12V vehicles ONLY).
Solid Red Light, No Sound
There may be an engine incompatibility issue. If the engine
you’re connecting to is larger than what we recommend, it will
try to pull more power than your Weego 66 is able to give. If this
happens, Weego 66 will prevent you from jumping your engine.
Please see Engine Compatibility (pages 12-13), to determine
if your engine size falls within the scope of Weego 66.
SEE REVERSE
Solid Red Light + Beeping
SEE REVERSE
Visit myweego.com for FAQs and additional troubleshooting inquiries.
I can’t get the
Smarty Clamps™
green light to appear.
•Do you have a good connection?
A poor connection between the clamps and the terminals can be the
difference between a successful and failed jump. Adjust the clamps to
make sure they’re making maximum contact with your terminals, then try
again.
•Are your battery terminals dirty?
Build-up on your battery terminals can prevent you from getting a stronger
connection and can be the difference between a successful and failed
jump. See your vehicle owner’s manual for the best way to safely remove
buildup from your terminals.
I followed the necessary steps but my engine is still unable to start.
Now what?
•Does your Weego 66 have enough charge?
When using your Weego 66 peak performance is best achieved with a fuller
charge (greater than 80%, or 4 lights) - if operating at less than 80%, we
suggest recharging your Weego 66, if possible.
•Your engine may be too large/powerful for your Weego 66
Our batteries work hard to supply the power you need, but some engines
demand more than your Weego 66 can give. See Engine Compatibility
(pages 12-13) to determine if your engine falls within the scope of Weego 66.
•Was your vehicle in PARK/NEUTRAL?
If vehicle is not in park (cars/trucks) or neutral (boats/powersports), this
could be preventing you from starting the engine.
•Your vehicle battery may not be the issue.
In most instances a dead battery is preventing an engine start, but there
may be other functions in your vehicle that aren’t working properly. Please
TROUBLESHOOTING
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10
UNDERSTANDING YOUR
Smarty Clamps
™
Your
Smarty Clamps™
have a “smart” box that will help guide you through a
jump with both sight and sound. It will let you know when it is safe to jump
or if there is an error.
READY
Solid green light, no Sound
Smarty Clamps™
detect that you have a good connection
and you are ready to jump
.
Flashing Green & Red Lights + Beeping
REVERSE +/-
You attached the
Smarty Clamps™
on the wrong terminals.
Make sure the
BLACK clamp is attached to the battery’s
NEGATIVE (-) terminal, and the
RED
clamp is attached to the
battery’s
POSITIVE (+)
terminal. If not attached properly,
Weego 66 will not let you jump your engine.
COOL DOWN
WAIT FOR
Flashing Red Light + Beeping
This happens when the battery is cranked longer than the
recommended 3 seconds, or if your engine is trying to pull
more power than the Weego 66 is willing to provide. Detach the
Smarty Clamps™
from the battery and give the unit up to 3
minutes to cool down. Then, repeat steps 2-5 (see page 9).
There’s a voltage incompatibility. The battery is too weak to
even start OR the system voltage of your vehicle is not
compatible with your Weego 66 (
for 12V vehicles ONLY).
Solid Red Light, No Sound
There may be an engine incompatibility issue. If the engine
you’re connecting to is larger than what we recommend, it will
try to pull more power than your Weego 66 is able to give. If this
happens, Weego 66 will prevent you from jumping your engine.
Please see Engine Compatibility (pages 12-13), to determine
if your engine size falls within the scope of Weego 66.
SEE REVERSE
Solid Red Light + Beeping
SEE REVERSE
Visit myweego.com for FAQs and additional troubleshooting inquiries.
I can’t get the
Smarty Clamps™
green light to appear.
•Do you have a good connection?
A poor connection between the clamps and the terminals can be the
difference between a successful and failed jump. Adjust the clamps to
make sure they’re making maximum contact with your terminals, then try
again.
•Are your battery terminals dirty?
Build-up on your battery terminals can prevent you from getting a stronger
connection and can be the difference between a successful and failed
jump. See your vehicle owner’s manual for the best way to safely remove
buildup from your terminals.
I followed the necessary steps but my engine is still unable to start.
Now what?
•Does your Weego 66 have enough charge?
When using your Weego 66 peak performance is best achieved with a fuller
charge (greater than 80%, or 4 lights) - if operating at less than 80%, we
suggest recharging your Weego 66, if possible.
•Your engine may be too large/powerful for your Weego 66
Our batteries work hard to supply the power you need, but some engines
demand more than your Weego 66 can give. See Engine Compatibility
(pages 12-13) to determine if your engine falls within the scope of Weego 66.
•Was your vehicle in PARK/NEUTRAL?
If vehicle is not in park (cars/trucks) or neutral (boats/powersports), this
could be preventing you from starting the engine.
•Your vehicle battery may not be the issue.
In most instances a dead battery is preventing an engine start, but there
may be other functions in your vehicle that aren’t working properly. Please
TROUBLESHOOTING
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