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1.

 Check polarity of battery posts.  POSITIVE (POS, P, +) battery post is usually larger in diameter than 

NEGATIVE (NEG, N, -) post.

2.

 Connect POSITIVE (RED) output terminal to POSITIVE (POS, P, +) post of battery.

3.

 Connect NEGATIVE (BLACK) output terminal to NEGATIVE (NEG, N, -) post of battery.

4.

 Do not face battery when making final connection.

5.

 When disconnecting charger, disconnect AC power cord from electric outlet first.

6.

 When disconnecting output terminals from battery posts, always do so in reverse sequence of the con-

necting procedure while as far away from battery as practical.

7.

 A marine (boat) battery does not need to be removed and charged on shore.  However, instructions must 

be followed for location of charger when permanently mounted or used on board.

7. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Make sure the charger is properly mounted and the DC output cords are connected properly to the batteries.  Double check the polarities of the 

output cords and make sure the correct bank of the charger is connected to the correct battery.

INDICATOR LIGHTS:

To begin charging, connect the charger to AC power.  All lights will turn on momentarily.  The following will be displayed on the charger:

A GREEN power light is lit to indicate AC power is applied.  Each bank has YELLOW, GREEN, and RED lights to indicate charging status and 

error conditions.

Minn Kota’s Multi-Stage Charging has three modes of operation that deliver a fast, precise charge profile by automatically controlling current and 

voltage without overcharging your batteries.

Stage 1:  Bulk Mode

 

During this stage, the charger delivers full current until the battery reaches ~75% charge.  A YELLOW light is lit for each bank to indi 

 

 

cate the battery is charging in the Bulk Mode.

Stage 2:  Absorption Mode

 

The charging current tapers down while the battery voltage is held at 14.4V at 77°F.  A flashing YELLOW light is lit for each bank to 

 

indicate the battery is charging in the Absorption Mode.

Stage 3:  Maintenance Mode

 

When the battery reaches full charge, the charger voltage is dropped to 13.4V at 77°F.  A flashing GREEN light is lit for each bank to 

 

indicate the battery is in Maintenance Mode and ready to use.  After 24 hours, the charger automatically turns off and a GREEN light is 

 

lit for each bank to indicate the battery is in long term Maintenance Mode and ready to use.  The charger will automatically turn on 

 

when the battery voltage drops below 12.6V.

5

12v battery

RED+ 

120 VAC 
INPUT

BLACK-

ONE CHANNEL 
BATTERY CHARGER

Summary of Contents for 1821065

Page 1: ...CHARGERS Models MK106D Service Information Please call our service department at 800 227 6433 if you have any problems with your battery charger A technical support representative will be happy to as...

Page 2: ...y way Do not disassemble the charger Incorrect reassembly may result in a risk of electric shock or fire To reduce risk of electric shock unplug the charger from outlet before attempting any maintenan...

Page 3: ...ll battery manufacturers specific precautions however make sure to REPLACE ALL CELL CAPS after refilling so that water evaporation is avoided Water will evaporate over time if cell caps are not replac...

Page 4: ...e Mount the AC plug holder with four screws in a convenient dry site to prevent corrosion to the AC plug and to prevent the AC plug from making contact with the battery posts CONNECTING THE BATTERIES...

Page 5: ...g will be displayed on the charger A GREEN power light is lit to indicate AC power is applied Each bank has YELLOW GREEN and RED lights to indicate charging status and error conditions Minn Kota s Mul...

Page 6: ...iance could void the user s authority to oper ate the equipment NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rule...

Page 7: ...t cord was extended check to make sure the procedure in Section 6 was followed If still not working call the Minn Kota Service Department at 1 800 227 6433 PROBLEM Indicator lights will not illuminate...

Page 8: ...ould dispose of your waste equipment for recycling and recovery and or your European Union member state requirements please contact your dealer or distributor from which your product was purchased Too...

Page 9: ...NTIAL OR SPE CIAL DAMAGES Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations and...

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