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15. 

CHARGER LOCATION

 

a.

 

Locate the charger as far away from the battery as the DC cables permit. 

 b.

 

Never place the charger directly above the battery being charged; gases from the battery will corrode and damage the charger. 

c.

 

Never allow battery acid to drop on the charger when reading the specific gravity or filling battery, 

d.

 

Do not operate the charger in a closed-in area, or restrict ventilation in any way. 

e.

 

Do not set a battery on top of the charger. 

 

16. 

 DC CONNECTION PRECAUTIONS

 

a.

 

Connect and disconnect the DC output clamps only after setting the charger switches to the OFF position and removing the AC cord from the 
electric outlet.  Never allow the clamps to touch each other. 

b.

 

Attach the DC clamps to the battery post and twist or rock back and forth several times to make a good connection.  This tends to keep the 
clamps from slipping off the terminals and helps to reduce the risk of sparking. 

 

17.

 

FOLLOW THESE STEPS WHEN THE BATTERY IS INSTALLED IN A VEHICLE.  A SPARK NEAR THE BATTERY 
MAY CAUSE A BATTERY EXPLOSION.  TO REDUCE THE RISK OF A SPARK NEAR THE BATTERY:

 

a.

 

Position the AC and DC cords to reduce the risk of damage by the hood, door, or moving engine parts. 

b.

 

Stay clear of fan blades, belts, pulleys, and other parts that can cause injury to persons. 

c.

 

Check the polarity of the battery post.  The POSITIVE (POS, P, +) battery post usually has a larger diameter than the NEGATIVE (NEG, N, -) 
post. 

d.

 

Determine which post of the battery is grounded (connected) to the chassis.  If the negative post is grounded to the chassis (as in most 
vehicles), see item "e".  If the positive post is grounded to the chassis, see item "f". 

e.

 

For negative-grounded vehicles, connect the POSITIVE (RED) clamp from the battery charger to the POSITIVE (POS, P, +) ungrounded post 
of the battery.  Connect the NEGATIVE (BLACK) clamp to the vehicle chassis, heavy gauge metal part of the frame, or engine block, away 
from the battery.  Do not connect to the carburetor, fuel lines, or sheet metal body parts. 

f.

 

For positive-grounded vehicle, connect NEGATIVE (BLACK) clamp from the battery charger to the NEGATIVE (NEG, N, -) ungrounded post of 
the battery.  Connect POSITIVE (RED) clamp to the vehicle chassis or engine block away from the battery.  Do not connect the clamp to the 
carburetor, fuel lines, or sheet-metal body parts.  Connect to a heavy gauge metal part of the frame or engine block. 

g.

 

When disconnecting the charger, turn the switches to OFF, disconnect the AC cord, remove the clamp from the vehicle chassis, and then 
remove the clamp from the battery terminal. 

h.

 

See the operating instructions for length of charge information. 

 

18.

 

FOLLOW THESE STEPS WHEN THE BATTERY IS OUTSIDE THE VEHICLE.  A SPARK NEAR THE BATTERY 
MAY CAUSE A BATTERY EXPLOSION.  TO REDUCE THE RISK OF A SPARK NEAR THE BATTERY:

 

a.

 

Check the polarity of the battery post.  The POSITIVE (POS, P, +) usually has a larger diameter than the NEGATIVE (NEG, N, -) post. 

b.

 

Attach at least a 24 inch long 6-gauge (AWG) insulated battery cable to the NEGATIVE (NEG, N, -) battery post. 

c.

 

Connect the POSITIVE (RED) charger clamp to the POSITIVE (POS, P, +) post of the battery. 

d.

 

Position yourself and free end of cable as far away from the battery as possible - then connect the NEGATIVE (BLACK) charger clamp to the 
free end of cable. 

e.

 

Do not face the battery when making the final connection. 

f.

 

When disconnecting the charger, always do so in reverse sequence of connecting procedure, and break the first connection while standing as 
far away from the battery as practical. 

g.

 

A marine (boat) battery must be removed and charged on shore.  To charge it on board requires equipment specially designed for marine use. 

 

19. 

GROUNDING AND AC POWER CORD CONNECTION INSTRUCTIONS

 

The charger should be grounded to reduce the risk of electric shock.  This charger is equipped with an electric cord having an equipment grounding 
conductor and a grounding plug.  The plug must be plugged into an outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes 
and ordinances. 

DANGER.

 

 Never alter the AC cord or plug provided - if it will not fit the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.  Improper 

connection can result in a risk of an electric shock.  This battery charger is for use on a nominal 120-volt circuit, and has a grounding plug that looks 
like the plug illustrated in FIGURE (A).  A temporary adapter, which looks like the adapter illustrated in FIGURE (C), may be used to connect this 
plug to a two-pole receptacle, as shown in FIGURE (B), until a properly grounded outlet can be installed by a qualified electrician. 

DANGER.

  Before using an adapter as illustrated, be certain 

that the center screw of the outlet plate is grounded.  The green-
colored rigid ear or lug extending from the adapter must be 
connected to a properly grounded outlet - make certain it is 
grounded.  If necessary, replace the original outlet cover plate 
screw with a longer screw that will secure the adapter ear or lug to 
the outlet cover plate and make ground connection to grounded 
outlet. 

 

 

 

NOTE:

  USE OF AN ADAPTER IS NOT ALLOWED IN 

CANADA.  IF A GROUNDING TYPE RECEPTACLE IS NOT AVAILABLE, DO NOT USE THIS APPLIANCE UNTIL THE PROPER 
OUTLET IS INSTALLED BY A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN. 

GROUNDED

OUTLET

GROUNDING METHODS

GROUNDING

MEANS

ADAPTER

COVER OF GROUNDED

OUTLET BOX

(A)

(B)

(C

ADAPTER

)

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for 6007A

Page 1: ...e in vicinity of the battery Review cautionary markings on these products and on the engine 13 PERSONAL PRECAUTIONS a Someone should be within range of your voice or close enough to come to your aid when you work near a lead acid battery b Have plenty of fresh water and soap nearby in case battery acid contacts skin clothing or eyes c Wear complete eye protection and clothing protection Avoid touc...

Page 2: ...erating instructions for length of charge information 18 FOLLOW THESE STEPS WHEN THE BATTERY IS OUTSIDE THE VEHICLE A SPARK NEAR THE BATTERY MAY CAUSE A BATTERY EXPLOSION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF A SPARK NEAR THE BATTERY a Check the polarity of the battery post The POSITIVE POS P usually has a larger diameter than the NEGATIVE NEG N post b Attach at least a 24 inch long 6 gauge AWG insulated battery ...

Page 3: ...T Indicates AC power is on CONTINUOUS GREEN LIGHT Indicates correct connection If when battery is connected the gre polarity or poor connections If the battery voltage is below 4 volts the green light will n BLINKING GREEN LIGHT Indicates charge is complete charger in the float mode CONTINUOUS YELLOW LIGHT BLINKING YELLOW LIGHT Indicates finish charge greater than 80 charged NOTES FOUR SECOND DELA...

Page 4: ...hould be done only by a qualified serviceman Incorrect reassembly may result in a risk of electric shock when the unit is subsequently used Parts Not Shown Left Side Panel 611031 Top Panel 611011 Handle 610753 BLACK FAN MOTOR POSITIVE DC CABLE NEGATIVE DC CABLE RED AMMETER LT BLUE JUMPER RECTIFIER YELLOW SCR1 GRAY PCB WHITE J1 1 ON POWER GREEN WHITE BLACK 0 OFF 1 BLACK BLACK ORANGE SCR2 TRANSFORME...

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