Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
maximum displacement
Italian translation:
cilindrata massima
English term
maximum displacement
--> We take responsibility for the quality problem within 1 year and free replacement warranty claim.
Customer satisfaction is our top priority.
Please do not hesitate to contact us if this item does not meet your expectations.
What You Should Follow:
--> 1.Don't jump start any engine that exceeds the maximum displacement the unit can bear, or it will cause serious damages to the unit.
--> 2.Your jump starter will be in best performance when its electricity is fully loaded.
If less than 25% left, it may not be able to start your engine.
4 +1 | cilindrata massima | pcs_MCIL |
Sep 10, 2017 21:50: pcs_MCIL Created KOG entry
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