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BATTERY TYPE BUTTON
Use this button to set the type of battery.
NOTE:
Each of the three settings apply for
regular and deep-cycle batteries.
•
STANDARD –
Used in cars, trucks and
motorcycles, these batteries have vent
caps and are often marked “low main-
tenance” or “maintenance-free”. This
type of battery is designed to deliver
quick bursts of energy (such as starting
engines) and has a greater plate count.
The plates are thinner and have some-
what different material composition.
• AGM –
The Absorbed Glass Mat con-
struction allows the electrolyte to be
suspended in close proximity with
the plate’s active material. In theory,
this enhances both the discharge and
recharge efficiency. The AGM batter-
ies are a variant of Sealed VRLA (valve
regulated lead-acid) batteries. Popular
uses include high-performance engine
starting, power sports, deep-cycle,
solar and storage batteries.
•
GEL –
The electrolyte in a GEL cell has
a silica additive that causes it to set
up or stiffen. The recharge voltages on
this type of cell are lower than those for
other styles of lead-acid battery. This is
probably the most sensitive cell in terms
of adverse reactions to overvoltage
charging. Gel batteries are best used in
VERY DEEP cycle application and may
last a bit longer in hot weather appli-
cations. If the wrong battery charger is
used on a gel cell battery, poor perfor-
mance and premature failure will result.
11. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
A SPARK NEAR BATTERY MAY CAUSE
AN EXPLOSION.
IMPORTANT:
Do not start the vehicle with
the charger connected to the AC outlet,
or it could damage the charger.
NOTE:
This charger is equipped with an
auto-start feature. Current will not be sup-
plied to the battery clamps until a battery
is properly connected. The clamps will not
spark if touched together.
CHARGING A BATTERY
IN THE VEHICLE
1.
Turn off all the vehicle’s accessories.
2.
Keep the hood open.
3.
Clean the battery terminals.
4.
Place the charger on a dry, non-flam-
mable surface.
5.
Lay the AC/DC cables away from any
fan blades, belts, pulleys and other
moving parts.
6.
Connect the battery, following the pre-
cautions listed in sections 6 and 7.
7.
Connect the charger to an electrical
outlet.
8.
Select the battery type and the desired
rate. Charging will then begin automat-
ically. See section 12 for CHARGING
message details.
9.
The yellow/orange LED will light, and the
display will show
ANALYZING BATTERY
while the charger determines that the
battery is properly connected and the
condition of the battery.
10.
When charging is complete, disconnect
the charger from the AC power, remove
the clamps from the vehicle’s chassis,
and then remove the clamp from the
battery terminal.
CHARGING A BATTERY
OUTSIDE OF THE VEHICLE
1.
Place battery in a well-ventilated area.
2.
Clean the battery terminals.
3.
Connect the battery, following the pre-
cautions listed in sections 6 and 7.
4.
Connect the charger to the electrical
outlet.
5.
Select the battery type and the desired
rate. Charging will then begin automat-
ically. See section 12 for CHARGING
message details.
6.
The yellow/orange LED will light, and
and the display will show
ANALYZING
BATTERY
while the charger determines
that the battery is properly connected
and the condition of the battery.
7.
When charging is complete, discon-
nect the charger from the AC power,
disconnect the negative clamp, and
finally the positive clamp.
8.
A marine (boat) battery must be removed
and charged on shore.