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10

10

LED

Explanation

25%

LED

The 25% Charge LED will be “on” 

when the battery is less than 25% 

fully charged.  The RED charging 

LEDs will “spin” indicating the unit 

is charging. 

50%

LED

75%

LED

The 50% Charge LED will be “on” 

when the battery is less than 50% 

fully charged. The RED charging 

LEDs will “spin” indicating the unit 

is charging. 

The 75% Charge LED will be “on” 

when the battery is less than 75% 

fully charged. The RED charging 

LEDs will “spin” indicating the unit 

is charging. 

The 100% Charge LED will be “on” 

when the battery is less than 100% 

fully charged. The GREEN LED will 

illuminate solid indicating the battery 

is fully charged.

100%

LED

Understanding Advanced Diagnostics.

Advanced Diagnostics is used when displaying Error 
Conditions.  It will display a series of blink sequences 
that help you identify the cause of the error and 
potential solutions. 

All Error Conditions are displayed with the Error LED 
and Standby LED flashing back and forth. The 
number of flashes between each pulse denotes a 
potential Error Condition (except reverse polarity and 
low-voltage battery).

Error

Reason/Solution

Single

Flash

Battery will not hold a 

charge. Have battery 

checked by a professional.

Possible battery short. 

Have battery checked by a 

professional.

Battery voltage is too high 

for the selected charge 

mode.  Check the battery 

and charge mode.

Abnormal AC grid power: 

VAC <85V or >250V, or 

Frequency <45Hz or >65Hz.

Error LED
Solid Red

Reverse polarity.  Reverse 

the battery connections.

Battery voltage is too low 

for charger to detect. Verify 

connection and mode 

selection, if still not working 

use Supply Mode to raise 

battery voltage. 

Double

Flash

Triple
Flash

Quadruple

Flash

Standby

Solid Orange

Understanding Charge LEDs.

The charger has four (4) Charge LEDs per bank - 25%, 
50%, 75% and 100%. These Charge LEDs indicate the 
connected battery(s) state-of-charge (SOC). See the 
explanation below:

The RED LEDs will gradually spin slower as the battery 
charges.

Summary of Contents for GX2440

Page 1: ...OCO for personalized support not available in all areas visit www no co connect What s In The Box GX Series Smart Charger AC Cable User Guide Information Guide and Warranty User Guide GXSeries PRIOR TO USE READ AND UNDERSTAND PRODUCT SAFETY INFORMATION Failure to follow the instructions may result in ELECTRICAL SHOCK EXPLOSION or FIRE which may result in SERIOUS INJURY DEATH DAMAGE TO DEVICE or PR...

Page 2: ...he mounting surface It is important to keep in mind the distance to the battery Allow for 12 inches 304mm of slack in cables between connections Charging Modes The GX Series Chargers have seven 7 modes Standby NORM COLD AGM AGM LI ION REPAIR and SUPPLY Some charge modes must be pressed and held for three 3 seconds to enter the mode These Press and Hold modes are advanced charging modes that requir...

Page 3: ... never given the opportunity to receive a full charge The most common battery problems are battery sulfation and stratification Both battery sulfation and stratification will artificially raise the open circuit voltage of the battery causing the battery to appear fully charged while providing low capacity Use Repair in attempt to reverse these problems For optimal results take the battery through ...

Page 4: ...ES TO MINIMIZE RISKS TO ELECTRONICS DISCONNECT THE BATTERY BEFORE USING THIS MODE Using Supply Press Hold Supply converts the charger to a constant current constant voltage DC power supply To enter Supply Mode the charger must not be connected to the battery CAUTION THIS MODE IS FOR LEAD ACID BATTERIES ONLY PRIOR TO USE READ YOUR DEVICE MANUAL TO DETERMINE IF IT IS SUITABLE FOR USE WITH THIS MODE ...

Page 5: ...tive POS P battery terminal 2 Connect the negative black battery clamp or eyelet terminal connector to the negative NEG N battery terminal or vehicle chassis 3 Connect the battery charger s AC power plug into a suitable electrical outlet Do not face the battery when making this connection 4 When disconnecting the battery charger disconnect in the reverse sequence removing the negative first or pos...

Page 6: ...itions are displayed with the Error LED and Standby LED flashing back and forth The number of flashes between each pulse denotes a potential Error Condition except reverse polarity and low voltage battery Error Reason Solution Single Flash Battery will not hold a charge Have battery checked by a professional Possible battery short Have battery checked by a professional Battery voltage is too high ...

Page 7: ...s in applications where charging is intermittent between use Memory Returns to last selected mode when restarted Interactive Alters the charging process based on organic battery feedback Recovery Applies a high voltage pulse charge when low voltage sulfation or lost capacity is detected Safe Protects against reverse polarity sparks overcharging overcurrent open circuits short circuits and overheat...

Page 8: ... the Bulk charging process based on the condition of the battery and returns 80 of the battery s capacity Step 7 Absorption Brings the charge level to 90 by delivering small amounts of current to provide a safe efficient charge This limits battery gassing and is essential to prolonging battery life Step 8 Optimization Finalizes the charging process and brings the battery to maximum capacity In thi...

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