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X

Pressing the 2/10/30A pushbutton (15) again advances the 
charging rate to 10 A, and pressing the pushbutton once 
more advances the charging rate to 30 A. (Pressing the 
pushbutton again will turn OFF the battery charger output 
and the digital display (1) will show 

000

).

Note:  

This selection and the actual battery charge rate are 

monitored by the microprocessor, and the appliance 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 appliance's 
output will automatically drop to a lower charge rate.

X

Pressing the 2/10/30A (15) button repeatedly advances to 
stand-by mode; the appliance sounds a beep, displays 

000

 

and stops charging.

X

The battery charger displays the charge current. 

X

To view the battery voltage, press the battery voltage 
pushbutton (14). The charger will sound a beep and display 
the battery voltage. Press the battery voltage pushbutton 
(14) again to return to displaying the charge current.

X

The digital display (1) 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 charger monitors the battery and tops it off as needed.

X

The float charge LED (6) lights and the digital display (1) 
shows the charge current when topping off the battery and 
returns to 

FUL

 when completed.

X

To view the battery voltage, press the battery voltage 
pushbutton (14).

Warning! 

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

rate. DO NOT overcharge batteries.

Equalizing (fig. A)

Equalizing is the process by which the fluid in each of a 
battery's cells is equalized. 

This process occurs after charging is complete.

Warning! 

Never try to equalize a maintenance free type 

battery. The resulting explosion could cause property damage, 
serious injury and/or death.

X

Remove or disconnect the vehicle's battery when 
equalizing.

The frequency which the equalization process needs to be 
run depends on the use of the battery. The more the battery 

is used, the more undercharged it becomes; thus the more 
frequently the battery should be equalized.

Do not use this mode on sealed or valve regulated batteries. 
This mode is only meant for wet (unsealed/vented) batteries.

X

Make sure that there are no flammable sources near the 
recharging site. 

X

Wear safety glasses, gloves and protective clothing.

X

Remove the battery from the vehicle. 

Make sure that the 

battery has good ventilation

. The process causes the 

release of hydrogen and oxygen. An accumulation of these 
gases presents a real danger of explosion.

X

Open the battery cap, if removable.

X

Fill the battery with distilled water according to the 
manufacturer's instructions. Since batteries may rapidly 
bubble while being charged, remember to refill (only with 
distilled water) after the equalization process is complete 
and the voltage is back to normal.

X

Follow the steps in the "Charging the battery" section.

X

Push the battery type pushbutton (16) until WET is 
displayed (this mode will only work if a WET battery is 
selected).

X

Choose the correct charge rate and start charging. You can 
check the battery voltage by pushing the battery voltage 
pushbutton (14). This will trigger the battery voltage 
LED (7).

X

Push the equalize pushbutton (9) at any time and the 
battery will automatically begin to equalize in 4 A limited 
current. 

Note:  

To push the recessed pushbutton you will need a 

small pin or a ballpoint pen.

X

Check the temperature every hour by touching the battery. 
If the battery is hot to the touch, stop the charging and 
allow the battery to cool.

The voltage rises to between 15.3 V to 16.2 V (2.55 to 2.7 V 
per cell) depending on the ambient temperature, it will 
automatically adjust.

The WET LED (10) flashes while the battery charger is in 
equalize mode.

The digital display(1) will show FUL when the equalization 
process is complete.

Engine start (fig. A)

The engine start function can supply 80 A for engine starting.

X

Set the 2/10/30A pushbutton (15) to the 30 A mode and 
immediately press the 80A pushbutton (12) to activate the 
engine start mode.

The digital display (1) will countdown from 

999

 to 

000

.

When a count of 

000

 is reached and the digital display (1) 

begins to flash, the vehicle is ready to start.

Summary of Contents for BDV1085

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Page 3: ...ecified in this manual Power cord safety Warning Neveraltertheacpowercordorplug Ifitwillnotfit haveaproperoutletinstalledbyaqualifiedelectrician Improper connection may result in an electric shock Specific safety instructions for battery chargers This product must be earthed Always check that the power supply corresponds to the voltage on the rating plate Power plugs must match the outlet Never mo...

Page 4: ...ychargerasfarawayfromthebatteryas theleadswillallow Thebatterychargercontainsswitches that may create a spark X Donot placethe batterycharger above or stand thebattery charger on top of the battery X Explosive gases may collect near the ground Locate the battery charger as high as possible above ground level X Do not use power tools in the charging area X Do not smoke or have naked flames in the c...

Page 5: ...ating covers to the battery posts Charging a battery disconnected from the circuit Warning Incorrectconnection batteryshortcircuit locationof battery and location of the battery charger may create a hazard Make sure that adequate preparation has been made before proceeding If the battery is not already removed from the circuit follow the manufacturers instructions to remove the battery before char...

Page 6: ...red Battery voltage pushbutton 14 This pushbutton enables a check to measure the battery voltage Equalize pushbutton 9 This is a recessed pushbutton used to start the equalize process Control panel LEDs fig A WET LED 10 lights when the battery type selector is on wet battery type Maintenance free LED 11 lights when the battery type selector is on maintenance free battery type Float charge LED 6 li...

Page 7: ...y when equalizing The frequency which the equalization process needs to be run depends on the use of the battery The more the battery is used the more undercharged it becomes thus the more frequently the battery should be equalized Do not use this mode on sealed or valve regulated batteries This mode is only meant for wet unsealed vented batteries X Make sure that there are no flammable sources ne...

Page 8: ...rnatorand or ground Note The battery voltage pushbutton 14 is disabled in the alternator check mode Note F07 may display because a number of extra accessory loads have been added to the charging system thereby increasing current demand from the alternator Make sure that the alternator is rated to support the application Note This check may not be accurate for every make manufacturer and model of v...

Page 9: ... 30 minutes and reconnect X Make sure that there is ample ventilation before resuming operation F06 Reverse polarity F06 is displayed if the connections to the battery s positive and negative terminals are incorrect Follow the steps outlined in Safety instructions at the front of this manual to disconnect the ac power cord and the battery clamps 5 and then reconnect to the battery with the correct...

Page 10: ... This guarantee statement is in addition to and in no way prejudices your statutory rights The guarantee is valid within the territories of the Member States of the European Union and the European Free Trade Area If a Black Decker product becomes defective due to faulty materials workmanship or lack of conformity within 24 months from the date of purchase Black Decker guarantees to replace defecti...

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