POWERING THE CHARGER
To avoid overheating, never place charger and/or battery pack in direct
sunlight while charging.
DETERMINE THE TYPE OF INPUT POWER YOU WILL BE USING
• If using 120VAC then read the two steps of the 120VAC section following.
• If 12VDC then read the two steps of the 12VDC section below.
For 12VDC operation,
connect the DC adapter
cord’s plug to the plug
connected to the rear of
the charger.
Left: DC adapter cord.
Right: AC cord.
• Plug the AC cord into the input socket
located on the right side of the charger.
The male plug on the
cord should not be plugged into the AC
source while connecting to the charger.
Go to step 2 at right.
2
Hook up the unit to
your charging source
• Insert the DC adapter cord’s female
plug into the male DC input plug exiting
the rear of the charger.
When using a lead
acid battery, such as a car or motorcycle
battery, as a power source, care must be
taken as it may generate explosive gases
during charging operation. To prevent
this danger always unplug the DC
adapter cord from the charger before
disconnecting the alligator clips from the
battery.
Go to step 2 at right.
WARNING!
WARNING!
• The power source must be a minimum
of 12VDC and a maximum of 13.8VDC.
If a power supply is used, a minimum of
7 amps output is required. The red wire
alligator clip should be connected to the
positive (+) on the 12VDC source and
the black wire alligator clip connected to
the (-) negative side.
Go to step 3.
• Plug the male plug on the AC cord into
the AC source.
Go to step 3 below.
IF USING 120VAC
IF USING 12VDC
2
Hook up the unit to
your charging source
For 120VAC operation,
use the plug shown.
2
1
Plug the power cord
into the charger
1
Plug the power cord
into the charger
WARNING!