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PREPARING TO CHARGE

1.

Determine voltage of battery by referring to car owner's manual.

2.

If  necessary,  remove  battery  from  vehicle  to  charge,  or  to  clean  terminals,  always  remove  grounded 
terminal from battery first. Make sure all accessories in the vehicle are off, so as not to cause an arc.

3.

Clean battery terminals. Be careful to keep corrosion from coming in contact with eyes or skin.

4.

Add distilled water in each cell until battery acid reaches manufacturer’s specified level. This helps purge excessive gas
from cells. Do not overfill. For a battery without cell caps, carefully follow manufacturer's recharging instructions.

5.

Study all battery manufacturers' precautions such as removing or not removing cell caps while charging and recommend-
ed charging rates.

6.

Area around battery should be well ventilated while battery is being charged. Gas can be forcefully blown away by using
a piece of cardboard or other non-metallic material such as a fan. 

7.

Make sure the initial charging rate does not exceed manufacturer’s recommendation.

CHARGER LOCATION

1.

Locate charger as far away from battery as cables permit.

2.

NEVER

place charger directly above battery being charged; gases from battery will corrode and damage charger.

3.

NEVER

allow battery acid to drip on charger when reading specific gravity or filling battery cells with battery acid.

4.

NEVER

operate charger in a restricted or non-ventilated area.

5.

Marine batteries must be removed and charged on shore.

6.

Do not set a battery on top of charger.

DC CONNECTION PRECAUTIONS

1.

Connect and disconnect DC output clamps only after unplugging AC cord from outlet.

2.

Never allow clamps to touch each other.

3.

Attach clamps to battery posts and check for secure connection. This will hold clamps securely on terminals and helps to
reduce risk of sparking.

FOLLOW THESE STEPS WHEN BATTERY IS INSTALLED IN VEHICLE.  A SPARK NEAR BATTERY
MAY CAUSE BATTERY EXPLOSION. TO REDUCE RISK OF A SPARK NEAR BATTERY:

1.

Position AC and DC cords/cables to reduce risk of damage by hood, door, or other moving engine parts.

2.

Stay clear of fan blades, belts, pulleys, and other parts that can cause injury.

3.

Check polarity of battery posts. POSITIVE (POS, P, +) battery post usually has larger diameter than NEGATIVE (NEG,
N,-) post.

4.

Determine which battery post is grounded (connected) to the chassis. If negative post is grounded to chassis (as in
most vehicles), see (5). If positive post is grounded to the chassis, see (6).

5.

For negative-grounded vehicle, connect POSITIVE (RED) clamp from battery charger to POSITIVE (POS,P, +) post
of battery. Connect NEGATIVE (BLACK) clamp to vehicle chassis or engine block away from battery. Do not connect
clamp to carburetor, fuel lines, or sheet-metal body parts. Connect to heavy gauge metal part of the frame or engine
block.

6.

For positive-grounded vehicle, connect NEGATIVE (BLACK) clip from battery charger to NEGATIVE (NEG, N, -) post
of  battery.  Connect  POSITIVE  (RED)  clamp  to  vehicle  chassis  or  engine  block  away  from  battery.  Do  not  connect
clamp 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,  disconnect  AC  cord  first.  Then  remove  clamps  from  vehicle  chassis  from 
battery terminal.

8.

Refer to operating instructions for length of charge information.

9.

Do not charge the battery while the engine is operating.

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Summary of Contents for VEC1095APOB

Page 1: ...d unless absolutely necessary Use of an improper extension cord could result in a risk of fire and electric shock If extension cord must be used make sure a Pins on plug of extension cord are the same...

Page 2: ...g must be plugged into a properly installed and grounded 110 120VAC outlet in accordance with all local codes and ordinances See Figure 1 This battery charger is for use on a 110 120VAC circuit and ha...

Page 3: ...s only after unplugging AC cord from outlet 2 Never allow clamps to touch each other 3 Attach clamps to battery posts and check for secure connection This will hold clamps securely on terminals and he...

Page 4: ...while as far away from battery as practical 8 A marine boat battery must be removed and charged on shore To charge it on board requires equipment specially designed for marine use NOTE This equipment...

Page 5: ...rge the charging voltage remains constant while the actual charging current is reduced to allow for the maximum proper internal chemical energy transfer Stage Three Top Off Charge voltage is automatic...

Page 6: ...n an engine start sequence this button will not be activated unless the charger is in the 25 amp charge mode set the 2 10 25 amps button to 25 amps first to activate this button Desulfate Is an automa...

Page 7: ...This pattern indicates power is applied Select proper charge current rate based on battery size Press the 2 10 25 AMP push button and the charger will begin charging at 2 amps Pressing the 2 10 25 AM...

Page 8: ...and tops it off as needed 3 The display shows the current in amps and turns on the Float Charge indicator and displays FUL when completed 4 To view battery voltage press BATTERY VOLTAGE button NOTE A...

Page 9: ...ntermittent diode failure or possibly bad connections between the battery and alternator and or ground 11 Push the Equalize button anytime and the battery will automatically begin to equalize but in 2...

Page 10: ...f cords or clamps have been damaged in any way call Technical Support Department toll free 866 584 5504 to replace cords and clamps ENGINE START The Engine Start Function can supply 75Amps for engine...

Page 11: ...hour to charge time CHARGING TIMES The VEC1095APOB a fully automatic Smart Battery Charger will automatically adjust the charge rate as the battery becomes charged and stops charging when the battery...

Page 12: ...nty period Power on Board Manufacturing Ltd will be responsible for the return shipping charges LIMITATIONS This warranty does not cover accessories bulbs fuses and batteries defects resulting from no...

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