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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 vehicles, Connect the NEGATIVE (BLACK) clamp from the battery charger to the NEGATIVE (NEG, N, -)
ungrounded post of the battery.  Attach the 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.

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 BATTERY EXPLOSION.  TO REDUCE THE RISK OF A SPARK NEAR THE BATTERY:

a.

Check the polarity of the battery post.  The POSITIVE (POS, P, +) post 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 the free end of the 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.

20.

LENGTH OF CHARGE

a.

Test the battery for state of charge.  Do not charge if it is over 75% charged or the battery is determined to be defective.

b.

Set beginning amps charge rate for size of battery and state of charge per charts

c.

Charge for length of time per charge,

d.

Discontinue charge when the specific gravity of electrolyte reaches 1.260 or above.  A temperature compensating hydrometer should be
used for this reading.  Discontinue charge if the battery begins to gas excessively or when the temperature of the electrolyte reaches
approximately 120

E

F.  Do not overcharge batteries.  Overcharging results in excessive water loss and eventual damage to the battery.

Summary of Contents for 6019

Page 1: ...ntacts skin clothing or eyes c Wear complete eye protection and clothing protection Avoid touching eyes while working near battery d If battery acid contacts skin or clothing wash immediately with soap and water If acid enter eyes immediately flood eyes with running cold water for at least 10 minutes and get medical attention immediately e NEVER smoke or allow a spark or flame in vicinity of the b...

Page 2: ... 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...

Page 3: ...he desired time TO CHARGE BATTERIES Make connections to the battery per the instructions in previous sections of this manual Determine if the battery is 6 or 12 volts and then set the CHARGE VOLTAGE switch to 6V for a 6 volt battery or 12LO for a 12 volt battery Turn the timer on and read the AMPERES meter If a higher rate of charge is desired for charging 12 volt batteries set the CHARGE VOLTAGE ...

Page 4: ...s in the previous sections Press the test switch 3 If the battery is charged and good then the needle will be in the green GOOD or G area Meter reading 12V is on the right side and 6V is on the left side 4 If the battery is low or not fully charged then the needle will be in the red LOW area and should be charged Some old batteries may not show good after charging and further evaluation may be nee...

Page 5: ...om the factory you may do so by mail or phone Minimum order from the factory is 25 00 Orders received that are under the minimum will not be processed Taxes and freight are extra and are not considered to be part of the dollar value of the order We do not have a C O D policy Cashier check Money order Mastercard or VISA are acceptable If you use a Mastercard or VISA send only the number and expirat...

Page 6: ...ENGLISH MANUAL ILLUSTRATION LISTING 27 712E MAN FIG FILE NAME DESCRIPTION 1 LOGO EPS ASSOCIATED LOGO 2 PLUG ENG PLT GROUNDING ADAPTER ENGLISH 3 6012 PLT 6012 CABINET 4 27 712WE PLT 6019 WIRING DIAGRAM ENGLISH ...

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