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Plug the charger A.C. power cord into the A.C. outlet, and then move the timer switch
3.
from OFF to the HOLD position.
With the charger plugged in and connected to the battery of the vehicle, set the
4.
charge rate selector switch to the engine start position.
Crank the engine until it starts or 3.5 seconds pass (10 seconds for SE-3000). If the
5.
engine does not start, wait 3 minutes before cranking again. This allows the charger
and battery to cool down.
NOTE
: During extremely cold weather, or if the battery is under 2 volts, charge the
battery for 5 minutes before cranking the engine.
If the engine fails to start, charge the battery for 5 more minutes before attempting to
6.
crank the engine again.
After the engine starts, move the charge rate selector switch and timer to the off
7.
position and unplug the A.C. power cord before disconnecting the battery clips from
the vehicle.
Clean and store the charger in a dry location.
8.
NOTE
: If the engine does turn over but never starts, there is not a problem with the
starting system; there is a problem somewhere else with the vehicle. STOP cranking the
engine until the other problem has been diagnosed and corrected.
Using the Battery Voltage Tester (Models SE-2254 and SE-4022 only)
Set the Voltage Selector switch to the correct setting (6V or 12V) to match the battery
1.
to be tested.
Set the timer to the OFF position.
2.
Connect the battery to the charger as specified in sections 6 and 7. The charger
3.
does not need to be plugged into an A.C. outlet.
Read the voltmeter.
4.
Keep in mind that this reading is only a battery voltage reading, a false charge may
mislead you. We suggest that you turn on the headlights for a couple of minutes and
then wait a couple of minutes after you have turned them off before reading the meter.
Then, follow the convenient color code shown on the meter.
Using the Battery Load Tester (Model SE-8050 only)
Set the Voltage Selector switch to the correct setting (6V or 12V) to match the battery
1.
to be tested.
Set the timer to the OFF position.
2.
Connect the battery to the charger as specified in sections 6 and 7. The charger
3.
does not need to be plugged into an A.C. outlet.
Press the Battery Load Test switch to LOAD ON for 10 seconds and read the
4.
voltmeter.
Green
– Indicates the battery capacity is OK. The battery may or may not be fully
charged. Check the specific gravity to determine the state of charge. If the specific
gravity shows less than a full charge, check for an electrical drain on the battery or for
possible charging system problems. Recharge the battery to full charge.
Yellow or Red
but the needle remains steady – Indicates that the battery capacity is not
satisfactory. The battery may be either defective or not fully charged. Check the specific
gravity of the battery to see which condition exists. If charging does not bring the battery
up to a full charge, the battery should be replaced.
Yellow or Red
but the needle continues to fall – Indicates the battery may be defective
or rundown. Release the load switch and note the voltmeter reaction. Voltage recovery
into the green or above within seconds indicates a defective battery. A slow recovery
indicates a rundown condition. For best results, check the specific gravity of the battery.
General Charging Notes
Fan
: It is normal for the fan to be on all the time. Keep the area near the charger clear of
obstructions to allow the fan to operate efficiently.