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Stage 3 - top-off charge

Stage 3 is a top-off charge. The voltage is automatically 
regulated and is reduced to a predetermined level while the 
current is adjusted for a safe, effective battery charge. At the 
conclusion of stage 3, the appliance will beep, signalling the 
completion of the charging cycle.

Function pushbuttons (fig. A)

The function pushbuttons on the control panel (3), from left 
to right, are:

SLOW/FAST pushbutton (11) 

(charge rate 

selector step 2). This pushbutton allows the user 
to select the charge rate based on the battery 
size. This selection and the actual battery charge 
rate are monitored by the microprocessor. The 
battery charger will stop charging if the rate is too 
fast or too slow for the battery size or condition.

Battery voltage pushbutton (10). 

This pushbutton 

enables a check to measure the battery voltage.

Alternator check pushbutton (9). 

This pushbutton 

enables a five-second check that measures the 
battery voltage. This check is repeated at various 
electrical load levels and the tests allow the user 
to determine if the alternator can keep up with 
the loads. It can indicate whether an alternator 
service may be required.

Control panel LEDs (fig. A)

The following icons are shown on your battery charger:

Fault LED (5). 

Lights when any of several faults 

are detected, see 

F01

 through 

F05

 Codes as 

described in the "Troubleshooting" section, later 
in this manual.

Reverse polarity LED (6) 

- lights when the battery 

clamps (4) are incorrectly connected to the 
battery terminals.

Battery voltage LED (7) 

- lights when the battery 

voltage pushbutton (10) is pressed.

Alternator good LED (8) 

- lights when load or no 

load checks show that the alternator is keeping 
up with the electrical load.

Charge rate selection (fig. A)

X

This appliance has two charge rate settings, accessed by 
the SLOW/FAST pushbutton (11):
- 2 amps: smaller batteries, as in lawn mowers, 

motorcycles, etc.

- 10 amps: automobiles and light trucks.

X

After the battery clamps (4) are correctly connected, plug in 
the battery charger to a 230 Vac outlet. The battery charger 

will show a circulating pattern on the digital display (2), to 
indicate that power has been applied. Select the proper 
charge current rate based on battery size.

Charging the battery (fig. A)

X

Press the SLOW/FAST pushbutton (11), the appliance 
sounds a beep and displays the charging rate. The battery 
charger starts charging at 2 amps automatically if the 
SLOW/FAST pushbutton (11) is not pressed within 3 
minutes after applying AC power.

X

The battery charger will occasionally sound a beep and 
display 

0.0 

during self-test or during the charging stage 

changes.

X

Pressing the SLOW/FAST pushbutton (11) again will 
advance the charge rate to fast rate and displays FAS. 
Pressing the pushbutton (11) again will turn OFF the 
battery charger output and the digital display (2) will show 

000

.

Note:  

This selection and the actual battery charge rate are 

monitored by the microprocessor and the unit will stop 
charging if the selected rate is too fast or too slow for battery 
size or condition.

X

As the battery nears full charge capacity, the unit's output 
will automatically drop to a lower charge rate.

X

The digital display (2) shows the charge current. To view 
the battery voltage, press the battery voltage pushbutton 
(10). The battery charger will sound a beep and display the 
battery voltage. 

X

Press the battery voltage pushbutton (10) again to display 
the charge current.

X

The digital display (2) shows 

FUL

 when the battery is fully 

charged.

X

Disconnect the ac power cord first, then the negative 
clamp, and finally the positive clamp.

Automatic float charging (fig. A)

The automatic float charge feature is ideal for maintaining a 
battery. It automatically tops off the battery as required to 
keep the battery fully charged all the time.

X

Keep the ac power and battery connected when the battery 
has been fully charged.

X

The battery charger monitors the battery and tops it off as 
needed.

X

The digital display (2) shows 

FLO

 when topping off the 

battery and returns to 

FUL

 when completed.

X

To view the battery voltage, press the battery voltage 
pushbutton (10).

Warning! 

If the battery size is not known, charge at the 2 A rate. 

DO NOT overcharge batteries.

Alternator check (fig. A)
Warning! 

Check only 12 Vdc systems.

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Page 3: ...any parts other than those specified in this manual Power cord safety Warning Never alter the ac power cord or plug If it will not fit haveaproperoutletinstalledbyaqualifiedelectrician Improper connection may result in an electric shock Specific safety instructions for battery chargers The following symbols are marked on the appliance This appliance is double insulated therefore no earth wire is r...

Page 4: ...l X Do not use power tools in the charging area X Do not smoke or have naked flames in the charging area X Follow the instructions for connecting and disconnecting the battery charger leads or battery terminals A marine boat battery must be removed and charged on shore To charge it on board requires equipment specially designed for marine use This appliance is NOT designed for such use Vehicles ma...

Page 5: ...been made before proceeding If the battery is not already removed from the circuit follow the manufacturers instructions to remove the battery before charging Check the polarity of the battery posts A positive POS P battery post usually has a larger diameter than the negative NEG N battery post Connect the positive red clamp from the battery charger to the positive POS P post of the battery Connec...

Page 6: ...Thebatterycharger will show a circulating pattern on the digital display 2 to indicate that power has been applied Select the proper charge current rate based on battery size Charging the battery fig A X Press the SLOW FAST pushbutton 11 the appliance sounds a beep and displays the charging rate The battery charger starts charging at 2 amps automatically if the SLOW FAST pushbutton 11 is not press...

Page 7: ...ate as the battery becomes charged and stop charging when the battery is fully charged Deep cycle batteries may require longer charging times For estimates of the time it takes to charge a battery refer to the following table NR Not recommended at 2 A use a higher charge rate The times shown in the table above are approximate and refer to a 50 Ah automotive battery Example A 50 Ah 12 Vdc battery i...

Page 8: ... to be made to the earth terminal Follow the fitting instructions supplied with good quality plugs Recommended fuse 3 A Protecting the environment Should you find one day that your appliance needs replacement or if it is of no further use to you think of the protection of the environment Black Decker repair agents will accept old Black Decker tools and ensure that they are disposed of in an enviro...

Page 9: ...he customer unless X The product has been used for trade professional or hire purposes X The product has been subjected to misuse or neglect X The product has sustained damage through foreign objects substances or accidents X Repairs have been attempted by persons other than authorised repair agents or Black Decker service staff To claim on the guarantee you will need to submit proof of purchase t...

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