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you are charging a lead acid deep cycle battery. Plug the
ac power cord into the wall outlet.

Select either 12 A, 12 V position if you are charging large
lead acid batteries such as those used in automobiles,
boats, trucks, vans, farm equipment, etc. Plug the ac
power cord into the wall outlet.

Select either 2 A, 12 V position for charging lawn tractor,
motorcycle, snowmobile, or other small batteries. Using
this setting for large automotive, truck, or marine
batteries will not allow the charger to shut off
automatically. Plug the ac power cord into the wall outlet.
The meter will read up to 5 amps and taper down to
around 1 amp as the battery reaches full charge. 

Select 12 A, 6 V MANUAL position for charging 6 V
batteries used in automobiles, trucks, and farm
equipment. This setting does not taper. Plug the ac
power cord into the wall outlet.

Rotate the selector switch to the 70A 12V position (70A
12V ENGINE START/ACTIVATE) for assistance in
starting an engine with a weak battery. Plug the ac
power cord into the wall outlet.

Note:

For best results, charge the battery first for
10–20 minutes using the 12 A 12 V position
before attempting to start the vehicle in the 70
AMP START position.

Crank engine for 3–4 seconds. If engine fails to start,
charge battery for another 5 to 15 minutes and attempt
to start the engine again.

Note:

Do not use this battery charger to charge
batteries larger than those typically found in
boats, passenger cars, or light trucks.

Preactivation of a Discharged Battery

Preactivation will raise the voltage in a 12 volt battery to
a level high enough to allow the charger to operate in the
automatic mode. This step is required if you have been
attempting to charge a low or dead battery and the
battery has not been accepting any charge.

Ξ Select the 12 A 12 V MANUAL position with the

rotary knob 

Ξ Plug the ac power cord into the wall outlet.

Ξ Charge in this position for 5–15 minutes.

The battery should now accept the charge in the

automatic position and the amperage meter should
indicate 6–15 amps. If not, the battery should be
professionally tested. If battery is okay, call Technical
Service at (866) 236-0044.

MODEL 87150

This charger will taper its charge as the battery
approaches full charge. Refer to Section L, Time to
Charge to determine how long to charge your battery.

Step 1: Make Connections

Make sure ac power cord is unplugged from wall outlet.
Make proper connections to the battery as explained in
sections F through H.

Step 2: Select Setting 

Select the 100 AMP
START position if you are
attempting to start a car
with a weak battery (12V
only). Plug the ac power
cord into the wall outlet.

Note:

For best results,
charge the
battery first for 10–20 minutes using the 15 A 12
V position before attempting to start the vehicle
in the 100 AMP START position.

Engage the starter for 3–4 seconds; if engine fails to
start, charge the battery using the 15 A 12 V position for
another 10–20 minutes and attempt to start the engine
again. Be aware that a typical starter on a vehicle may
need 250-500 amps to start the engine.

Select the 15 A 12 V position if you are charging large
lead acid batteries, such as those used in automobiles,
boats, trucks, vans, farm equipment, etc. Plug the ac
power cord into the wall outlet. The meter will read up to
15 amps and taper down to 6 or 7 as the battery reaches
full charge. When the battery is fully charged you must
shut off the charger within 2 hours or overcharging will
occur.

Select the 2 A 12 V position for charging lawn tractor,
motorcycle, snowmobile, or other small batteries. Plug
the ac power cord into the wall outlet. The meter will
read up to 5 amps and taper down to around 1 amp as
the battery reaches full charge. 

Select the 15 A 6 V position for charging 6 volt batteries
used in automobiles, trucks, and farm equipment. This
setting does not taper and also does not shut off
automatically.

Note:

Do not use this battery charger to charge
batteries larger than those typically found in
boats, passenger cars, or light trucks.

MODEL 87151

This charger is equipped with Auto On-Off Technology.
After connecting to a 12 volt battery, the charger needs
to sense a minimum voltage condition to begin charging
and it will stop charging when it reaches the maximum
voltage condition, but it will continue to monitor the
battery charge level. The charger will "hum" as it
monitors. If the battery charge level drops, the charger
will begin charging again.

SELECT SETTING

100 AMP

START

15A

12V

2A

15A

6V

OFF

12A 6V

12V

12A

2A 12V

70A 12V

2A 12V

12A 12V

12A 12V

MAN.

MANUAL

MANUAL

AUTOMATIC

AUTOMATIC

AUTOMATIC

DEEP CYCLE

ENGINE START/

ACTIVATE

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Summary of Contents for 87102

Page 1: ...tenance or cleaning Turning off controls will not reduce this risk 10 Monitor battery charger daily when using it to maintain battery for extended periods automatic models only 11 WARNING RISK OF EXPLOSIVE GASES a Working in vicinity of a lead acid battery is dangerous Batteries generate explosive gases dur ing normal battery operation For this reason it is of utmost importance that each time befo...

Page 2: ...etting any switches with an OFF position to off and removing ac power cord from electric outlet Never allow clips to touch each other 2 When hooking up charger attach one clip to battery and the other to a point away from battery see sections G H Do not hook up charger until reading sections A J To reduce explosion risk never connect both clips directly to the battery When making each connection t...

Page 3: ...or engine block as far away from the battery as possible Do not connect the clip to carburetor fuel lines or sheet metal body parts Connect to a heavy gauge metal part of the frame or engine block 7 When disconnecting charger turn all switches with an OFF position to off disconnect ac cord remove clip from vehicle chassis and then remove clip from battery terminal 8 Refer to the Operating Instruct...

Page 4: ...roper connections to the battery as explained in sections F through H Step 2 Select Setting Select the 10 A 12 V AUTO position if you are charging large lead acid batteries such as those used in automobiles boats trucks vans farm equipment etc Plug the ac power cord into the wall outlet The meter will read up to 15 amps and taper down to 0 or 1 as the battery reaches full charge When the battery i...

Page 5: ...eak battery 12V only Plug the ac power cord into the wall outlet Note For best results charge the battery first for 10 20 minutes using the 10 A 12 V position before attempting to start the vehicle in the 55 AMP START position Engage the starter for 3 4 seconds if engine fails to start charge the battery using the 10 A 12 V position for another 10 20 minutes and attempt to start the engine again B...

Page 6: ...he battery charge level drops the charger will begin charging again Note If the charger does not sense a minimum voltage condition because of a deeply discharged battery then preactivation of the battery is required The meter will read zero or near zero Step 1 Make Connections Make sure ac power cord is unplugged from wall outlet Make proper connections to the battery as explained in sections F th...

Page 7: ... When the battery is fully charged the charge complete light will come on the meter will drop to 0 amps and the charger will automatically stop charging Select the 12 A 6 V position for charging 6 volt batteries Plug the ac power cord into the wall outlet This setting does not taper and does not shut off automatically Note Do not use this battery charger to charge batteries larger than those typic...

Page 8: ...pproaches full charge Refer to Section L Time to Charge to determine how long to charge your battery Step 1 Make Connections Make sure ac power cord is unplugged from wall outlet Make proper connections to the battery as explained in sections F through H Step 2 Select Setting Select the 100 AMP START position if you are attempting to start a car with a weak battery 12V only Plug the ac power cord ...

Page 9: ...atteries will not allow the charger to shut off automatically Select the 15 A 6 V position for charging 6 volt batteries used in automobiles trucks and farm equipment Plug the ac power cord into the wall outlet This setting does not taper and does not shut off automatically Note Do not use this battery charger to charge batteries larger than those typically found in boats passenger cars or light t...

Page 10: ...olt 10 amp setting Batteries with a partial charge smaller batteries and chargers with a higher amperage output such as 12 or 15 amps will take even less time to charge If the meter shows that the battery is drawing amperage from 7 15 amps and after charging for up to eight hours the battery still isn t fully charged have the battery professionally tested or replaced On battery chargers equipped w...

Page 11: ...comes on the battery IS fully charged However due to electrolyte stratification the hydrometer eye in the battery may not immediately indicate full charge To get the eye to register full charge set the SELECT FUNCTION switch to START and charge for one more hour on the 10 12 or 15 amp setting MODELS 87106 87121 87122 87128 87151 MODELS 87102 87104 87105 87120 87150 87302 1 NO AMMETER READING Ξ Mak...

Page 12: ...EAR FROM DATE OF PURCHASE ALL RISK OF LOSS FROM WHATEVER REASON SHALL BE PUT UPON THE PURCHASER Lincoln Electric SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL AND CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES Lincoln Electric S LIABILITY IF ANY SHALL NEVER EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THIS MACHINE REGARDLESS OF WHETHER LIABILITY IS PREDICTED UPON BREACH OF WARRANTY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED NEGLIGENCE STRICT TORT O...

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