Thought as much! Unfortunately, I don't have one. On the Amazon as we speak...Any advice for when I do get it?
The pack may not have enough charge when it gets delivered, you may have to fully charge it first, then you can :-
Pop the bonnet and then take your booster pack and connect it to your 12 volt battery as follows.
Connect the pair of jumper leads that came with the unit, to the booster pack.
Take the RED crocodile clamp from the booster pack and connect it to the POSITIVE side of your 12 volt battery.
Then do the same with the BLACK clamp onto the NEGATIVE side of the battery.
Depending on the type / make of booster pack you have chosen, there will be a small booster button located somewhere on the unit itself.
When you are connected and ready, press the boost button and then head straight for the drivers seat without delay.
Now press the footbrake and hit the START button, the car should boot up as normal.
Note :- The booster pack has a “time out” period, so if you don’t go straight to the car and start it, you may have to go back and press the boost button again.
After the car is up and running, return to the booster pack and unclip the clamps one at a time from your battery.
I would recommend that you use a smart 12 volt battery charger and put a full charge into your now depleted battery.
It could be that the 12 volt battery is unrecoverable, if the battery runs flat again, then replace it !.
Members of this forum strongly recommends that all EV owners should invest in a booster pack and keep it under the drivers seat.
Now you fully understand why !.
This way you are not waiting for the recovery services to carry out what you can do for yourself in less than five minutes.
Why the RAC when you have MG Assistance supported by the AA ?.