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When the Jump-Starter is fully charged, the display will read FL. Disconnect the AC extension cord from the 110/120-volt AC outlet, and then disconnect it from the Jump-Starter AC charging plug. http://www.carid.com/images/peak/info/pdfs/pkc0j6-manual.pdf
Just as your information says ask for a 12 volt 700 ma charger..but seeing that yours is a 450 amp jumper..any 12 volt that fits your ac input will do the job...one more thing if you do not have a charger..just connect it to your battery and run the engine for 20 min or so it will recharge the car battery and you jumper..also you can get a lighter wire with two lighter plugs and charge it through you lighter..good luck
After searching the internet for a ph number for Peak power I finally found the web. http://www.peakauto.com/contact/site.
phone 800-323-5400
If the part department doesn't have the answer ask to be switched to tech support.
They were able to provide me with the part numbers I need for new wall supply cord and an DC adapter for the car.
My jump starter is no longer made...
It sounds like you have a two wire outlet and a three wire cord on the charger. I would suggest either getting the outlet properly changed with a proper ground or use another outlet.
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