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PREPARING YOUR BATTERY TO BE CHARGED

It is important that you read and follow these guidelines while you are preparing to charge 

the battery.
•  Make sure that you have a 6 or 12 volt 

lead-acid battery. Determine voltage of 

battery  by  referring  to  vehicle  owner’s 

manual or the battery markings. Charge 

battery initially at charger’s lowest rate.

•  Clean the battery terminals. Be careful to 

keep corrosion from getting in or around 

your eyes or on your hands.

•  Wear safety glasses. See additional “Per-

sonal Safety Precautions” on page 3.

•  If required, for batteries with removable 

vent caps, add distilled water to each cell 

until the battery acid reaches the level 

recommended by the manufacturer. This 

will help purge excessive gases from the 

cells. Be careful not to overfill. If you have 

a sealed battery with non-removable vent 

caps, no action is necessary.

•  Take  time  to  read  all  of  the  battery 

manufacturer’s  specific  precautions, 

such as removing or not removing vent 

caps while charging, and recommended 

rates of charge.

•  Be sure that the area around the bat-

tery is well ventilated while it is being 

charged.  Gas  can  be  forcefully  blown 

away by using a piece of cardboard or 

other nonmetallic material as a fan.

•  If it is necessary to remove the battery 

from  the  vehicle  to  charge  it,  always 

remove the grounded terminal from the 

battery first. Turn off all vehicle acces

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sories to avoid sparks from occurring.

• 

NOTE: 

A marine (boat) battery installed 

in a boat must be removed and charged 

on shore.

USING AN EXTENSION CORD

The use of an extension cord is not rec-

ommended. If you must use an extension 

cord,  please  make  sure  that  you  follow 

these guidelines:
•  Make  sure  that  the  pins  on  charger's 

power cord fit firmly into the extension 

cord,  and  that  the  extension  cord  fits 

firmly into the receptacle.

•  Check that the extension cord is properly 

wired and in good electrical condition.

•  Make  sure  that  the  wire  size  is  large 

enough  for  its  length  and  for  the  AC 

ampere rating, as specified in the chart 

below.

MINIMUM RECOMMENDED EXTENSION CORD

Length of Cord, in Feet 

25  50  100  150

AWG* Size of Cord 

18

16

12  10

*AWG=American Wire Gauge

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

NOTE: 

A marine (boat) boat battery must be removed and charged on shore.  To charge 

it on board requires equipment specially designed for marine use.

IMPORTANT: 

Follow all safety instructions and precautions when charging your battery. 

Wear complete eye protection and clothing protection. Charge your battery in a well-

ventilated area.

CHARGING BATTERY IN THE  

VEHICLE:

1.  Avoid personal injury by keeping clear 

of fan blades, belts, pulleys and other 

engine parts.

2. Avoid damaging the charger by keeping 

the power cord and output cords away 

from the hood, door or moving engine 

parts.

3. Note the polarity of the battery posts by 

checking the identification marks on the 

battery: POSITIVE (POS, P or +) and 

NEGATIVE (NEG, N or -). The positive 

post is usually larger than the negative 

post. 

4.  Identify which battery post is grounded 

or connected to the chassis. THIS IS 

NORMALLY THE NEGATIVE POST.

Summary of Contents for ProSeries 00-99-000742

Page 1: ...S MANUAL Schumacher Electric Corporation Professional Products Division Mount Prospect IL 60056 U S A Model PSC 12500A For 6 and 12 Volt Batteries Send Warranty Product Repairs to Customer Service Re...

Page 2: ...arefully IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2 PERSONAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 3 BEFORE USING YOUR BATTERY CHARGER 3 Plugging It In 3 Assembling Your Charger 3 Using An Extension Cord 4 PREPARING YOUR BATTERY T...

Page 3: ...LOSIVE GASES DURING NORMAL BATTERY OPERATION FOR THIS REASON IT IS OF UTMOST IMPORTANCE THAT EACH TIME BEFORE USING YOUR CHARGER YOU READ THIS MANUAL AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS EXACTLY save these Ins...

Page 4: ...tely get medical attention Remove all personal metal items from your body such as rings bracelets necklaces and watches while working with a lead acid battery A battery can produce a short circuit cur...

Page 5: ...e boat battery installed in a boat must be removed and charged on shore Using an extension cord The use of an extension cord is not rec ommended If you must use an extension cord please make sure that...

Page 6: ...onds the CHARGING yellow LED should light and the charging process should start 8 To disconnect the charger unplug its powercordbeforeattemptingtodiscon nect the output clamps Then standing 1 Note the...

Page 7: ...ery 4 Clean and store the charger in a dry location Note During the starting sequence listed above the charger is set to one of three states 1 Wait for cranking The charger waits until the engine is a...

Page 8: ...y blinking the CHARGING LED If successful nor mal charging will resume after the battery is desulfated The CHARGING LED will then stop blinking and light continuously Desulfation could take up to 10 h...

Page 9: ...les The6V REGULAR batterytypeisnotselectableforbatteries greater than 8 5V DC With the exception of AGM and gel cell batteries all other battery types may or may not have vent caps Vent caps are locat...

Page 10: ...O 85 130 Alternator tester on bad alternator O O 0 84 131 199 Small Battery 2A charge activated O O O xx or xx x V Regular Battery 15A 40A charge activated O O O xx or xx x V Charge complete Maintain...

Page 11: ...tester to charger if a battery is connected In that case the charger will be set for the small battery charge rate and 12V regular battery type TESTER WITHOUT TIME LIMIT If either the DIGITAL Display...

Page 12: ...the digital display button to set the tester to Al ternator and read the alternator percent using the built in alternator tester TESTER STATUS LEDs When the PSC 12500A is operating as an alternator te...

Page 13: ...arge rate if it is determined that the battery can accept the 40A rate All charging modes will decrease the charge rate as the battery approaches maximum charge After the charging process has started...

Page 14: ...ur vehicle you don t need to wait for the entire charging process to be completed When the charger displays a battery of 77 or more see page 12 the battery has usually been charged enough for the vehi...

Page 15: ...hours May be due to a very large battery or a bank of batter ies requiring more power than a 15 40 amp charger can deliver within 24 hours The battery may also be faulty Reset the charger by briefly u...

Page 16: ...er or its authorized representative The manufacturer makes no warranty other than this limited warranty and expressly excludes any implied warranty including any warranty for consequential damages THI...

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