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Note: 

The newer, high-calcium-type 12-volt DC batteries may need pre-charge 

activation if their charge has been allowed to drop to a very low level. When deeply 
discharged, this type of battery will provide only a very low voltage output and will 
draw less than 1 amp during the recharging process, until activated. 
 
Charging if Battery Is Installed in a Vehicle 

1.  Check polarity of battery terminals - For top-mounted battery connectors, the positive 

terminal (marked POS, P, +) usually has a larger diameter than the negative battery 
terminal (marked NEG, N, –). For side-mounted battery connections, the positive 
terminal is red, the negative terminal is black. 

2.  Attach charger clamps to battery connections, as follows, ensuring a good connection 

(if there is a mistake, the Reverse indicator will light) when the Battery Charger is 
plugged in: 

 
For Negative-Grounded Vehicles: 

Connect the positive (RED) charger clamp to the 

positive (POS, P, +) ungrounded battery terminal. Then, connect the negative (BLACK) 
charger clamp to the vehicle chassis, or the engine block (away from the battery). 
NOTE: Do not connect the charger clamp to the carburetor, fuel lines or sheet metal body 
parts: connect only to a heavy gauge metal part of the frame or engine block. 

Negative-grounded type systems are the most common in today’s vehicles. 
 
For Positive-Grounded Vehicles: 

Connect the negative (BLACK) charger clamp to the 

negative (NEG, N, –) ungrounded battery terminal. Then, connect the positive (RED) 
charger clamp to the vehicle chassis or engine part (away from the battery). Do not 
connect the charger clamp to the carburetor, fuel lines or sheet metal body parts: connect 
only to a heavy gauge, stable metal part of the frame or engine block. 
 
3.  Connect the Battery Charger’s power cord to a 110/120-volt AC power outlet. 

The digital display will show the battery’s voltage by default; 
The Battery Type selector will be at Standard by default; 
The Charge Rate selector will be at the minimum rate by default after 10 seconds – 
6V/2A or 12V/2A, depending on the battery’s voltage. 
Note: 

The Battery Charger cannot detect the battery’s nominal voltage actually, 

the default charge rate selecting is just based on the battery’s real-time voltage if 
it is lower than 8V, the charge rate selector will stay at 6V; if it is higher than 8V 
the selector will stay at 12V. To avoid mistake or damage, manually verify and 
select a proper charge rate by yourself. 

The Charging LED Indicator will be lit after 10 seconds;

 

4.  If the Battery Charger is connected correctly, the Reverse LED indicator will not be lit; 

if the cables are connected incorrectly, the Reverse LED will be red. Disconnect the 
Battery Charger and check your connections and battery. 

5.  Select the appropriate charge rate setting and battery type setting for your battery. 
6.  When the charging is complete, the green Charged LED will be lit. 
7.  After charging is complete, disconnect the Battery Charger plug from the 110/120-volt 

AC power outlet. 

8.  Disconnect the cables and clamps in the reverse order in which they were connected. 

Disconnect your first cable as far away from the battery as possible. 

 
Charging if Battery Is Outside of Vehicle 

1.  Check polarity of battery terminals - For top-mounted battery connectors, the positive 

Summary of Contents for 3075?

Page 1: ...such as those used in motorcycles garden tractors ATVs jet skis and snowmobiles at a charge rate of up to 2 amps Refer to manufacturer s specifications on recommended charge rate This setting can also be used to slowly charge larger batteries When the battery is fully charged the Battery Charger current output will taper and then the Battery Charger will automatically shut off When the battery s c...

Page 2: ...r is disconnected from the power supply Make sure that the voltage of the battery matches the rated output of the Battery Charger by referring to the vehicle owner s manual Check the polarities of the battery terminals positive for the symbol and negative for the symbol Pre Charge Activation When starting to charge a battery the current will depend on the battery s percent of charge The actual cur...

Page 3: ...om the battery Do not connect the charger clamp to the carburetor fuel lines or sheet metal body parts connect only to a heavy gauge stable metal part of the frame or engine block 3 Connect the Battery Charger s power cord to a 110 120 volt AC power outlet The digital display will show the battery s voltage by default The Battery Type selector will be at Standard by default The Charge Rate selecto...

Page 4: ...ctly the Reverse LED indicator will not be lit if the cables are connected incorrectly or if the battery is dead the Reverse LED will be red Disconnect the Battery Charger and check your connections and battery 8 Select the appropriate charge rate setting and battery type setting for your battery 9 When the charging is complete the green Charged LED will be lit 10 After charging is complete discon...

Page 5: ... not connect the charger clamp to the carburetor fuel lines or sheet metal body parts connect only to a heavy gauge metal part of the frame or engine block Negative grounded type systems are the most common in today s vehicles For Positive Grounded Vehicles Connect the negative BLACK charger clamp to the negative NEG N ungrounded battery terminal Then connect the positive RED charger clamp to the ...

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