Low Maintenance Batteries:
The characteristics of low maintenance batteries are different from those of ordinary
lead acid batteries. Depending on its state of discharge, the low maintenance
battery may not register a significant charging current on the ammeter when first
connected.
But as the charge progresses, the ammeter will start to indicate an increasing
charge rate which will eventually reach a maximum. Then, as with ordinary
batteries, the ammeter reading will decrease as the battery approaches full charge.
When fully charged, the low maintenance battery does not gas as much as ordinary
batteries. The usual safety precautions should still be observed.
Note: Particular care must be taken when recharging the sealed or low maintenance
type batteries. These are easily recognisable as they do not have removable filler
caps.
Refer to the battery manufacturer’s instructions before attempting to recharge the
battery. The table below lists recommended charging times for Low Maintenance
Batteries when the Hi Charge Rate is selected and the battery is flat.
Battery Capacity in Amps Hours:
20 Ah
30 Ah
35 Ah
45 Ah
65 Ah
You should never overcharge a Low Maintenance Battery.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
Please read the safety information provided on following page.
This charger is designed to charge 6 or 12 Volt automotive lead-acid batteries of
capacity in the range 10 to 100 amp-hours.
Do not attempt to charge batteries of other types
This charger is not to be used by young children or infirm persons without
supervision.
Do not allow young children to play with the Charger.
Ideally, disconnect the battery and remove from the vehicle before charging. If this
is not practical, ensure that the battery terminal is not connected to the chassis and
is connected first to the charger.
The other connection is then made to the chassis, keeping away from the battery
and fuel line. Only after connecting switch on the mains supply to the charger.
After charging, switch off the mains supply. Then remove the chassis connection
and the battery connection, in this order.
Battery Used in:
Ride-on mowers
Golf buggies
4 cylinder cars
6-8 cylinder cars
4-Wheel drives & trucks
Charging Time:
3 hours
5 hours
6 hours
7 hours
10 hours