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MAINTENANCE AND CARE 

TROUBLESHOOTING 

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

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MAINTENANCE AND CARE

•      Wipe clean cords and clamps after each   
        use.
•      Store the power and output cables neatly to 
        prevent damage.

•      The charger housing may be cleaned using 
        a damp cloth and mild cleaning agent.
•      Always unplug the charger when not in use.
•      Keep the charger stored in a cool, dry place.

No LEDs illuminate 
when plugged into 
AC outlet.

Amber (solid) fault 
LED is illuminated.

Red (solid) fault 
LED is illuminated.

Red (flashing) fault 
LED is illuminated.

Clamps are inversely connected 
to battery.

Reverse clamp connections.

Battery voltage is still less than 
10 V after some time charging.

The battery is defective. Test or replace the battery.

Loose connection at AC power.

Poor clamp connection to battery 
posts.

Ensure power is present at AC outlet by plugging in a 
different appliance.

Check connection.

Check clamp connection. Ensure battery posts are 
clean, and rock clamps back and forth to ensure a 
good connection.

Battery voltage is too low (<1.5 V) 
to activate the charger.

Check the battery voltage with a volt meter.  If less 
than 1.5 V, test or replace battery. (A battery 
discharged below 1.5 V is likely beyond salvage due to 
sulphation or some other internal failure.)

No AC power at outlet.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Condition

Cause

Solution

Battery has not reached 
full charge after 24 hours 
of charging.

Remove any loads on the battery while charging and 
try charging again.

The battery is defective. Test or replace the battery.

Charger current may be too low for the size (capacity) 
of the battery. Try charging the battery with a higher 
current charger.

Overheat shutdown.

Battery voltage is too high.

Ensure ventilation to charger is not obstructed.
Move charger to a cooler location. Charging 
will resume once charger cools down.

Ensure the battery is 12 V, not 24 V.

Remove any loads on battery while charging and try 
charging again.

Input Voltage AC

Working Voltage AC

Input Amps

Charging Voltage

Charging Current

Minimum Battery Voltage

Ambient Operating Temperature

Charger Type

Compatible Battery Voltage
Compatible Battery Types

Compatible Battery Capacity

Cooling

Housing Protection

120 V AC, 60 Hz

104-127 V AC, 60 Hz

2.8 A (max)

NORM: 14.4 V
COLD/AGM: 14.8 V
RECONDITIONING: 15.8 V
POWER SUPPLY: 13.0 V

1 A / 7 A 

1.5 V

-20 to 40ºC (-4 to 104ºF)

6-step, fully automatic

12 V (nominal)
All lead-acid (Wet, MF, Ca, AGM and Gel)

Charging: 5 to 140 Amp-hour
Maintenance: 5 to 500 Amp-hour

Natural convection

IP65

Dimensions (L x W x H)

Weight

3 15/16 x 3 15/16 x 10 5/8" (10 x 10 x 27 cm) 

1 lb 14 oz (0.84 kg) 

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Summary of Contents for ELIMINATOR 011-1969-4

Page 1: ...s bs Model no 011 1969 4 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS This manual contains important safety and operating instructions INSTRUCTION MANUAL PRECISION SERIES BATTERY CHARGER ...

Page 2: ...t contains important information for your safety as well as operating and maintenance advice Keep this instruction manual for future use Should this product be passed on to a third party this instruction manual must be included This MotoMaster Eliminator product carries a five 5 year warranty against defects in workmanship and materials At its discretion MotoMaster Canada agrees to have any defect...

Page 3: ...ing Turning off controls will not reduce this risk Consider having someone close by to come to your aid when you work near a lead acid battery Have plenty of fresh water and soap nearby in case battery acid contacts skin clothing or eyes Wear complete eye protection and clothing protection Avoid touching eyes while working near battery If battery acid contacts skin or clothing wash immediately wit...

Page 4: ... parts that can cause injury to persons Check polarity of battery posts POSITIVE POS P battery post usually has larger diameter than NEGATIVE NEG N post Determine which post of battery is grounded connected to the chassis If negative post is grounded to chassis as in most vehicles see step For negative grounded vehicle If positive post is grounded to the chassis see step For positive grounded vehi...

Page 5: ...ur battery or consult with the battery manufacturer Small 10 25 Ah Motorcycle scooter ATV personal watercraft snowmobile Compact car mid size sedan compact SUV riding mower UTV Medium 30 50 Ah Full size car large SUV truck boat RV farm tractor Large 60 100 Ah Large marine tractor trailer bus multiple batteries connected in a bank Extra large 100 Ah Examples of Battery Sizes in Common Applications ...

Page 6: ...h of discharge the longer it will take to fully charge a battery For example a battery discharged to a level of 50 will take about twice as long to fully charge than a battery discharged only 25 2 Battery Size If charged at the same current a larger higher capacity battery will require more time to fully charge than a smaller lower capacity battery This difference can be overcome by charging large...

Page 7: ...lt meter If less than 1 5 V test or replace battery A battery discharged below 1 5 V is likely beyond salvage due to sulphation or some other internal failure No AC power at outlet TROUBLESHOOTING Condition Cause Solution Battery has not reached full charge after 24 hours of charging Remove any loads on the battery while charging and try charging again The battery is defective Test or replace the ...

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