4
READING METER
CIRCUIT BREAKER
This battery charger is equipped with a self-resetting circuit breaker.
This device protects the charger from temporary overloads. In the
event of an overload, the circuit breaker will trip open and after a
short cooling off period will reset automatically. This process is
known as cycling and can be recognized by an audible clicking
sound.
NOTE:
Clicking sound is normal. Wait until charger automatically
resets itself.
CAUTION:
Persistent clicking (more than 30 minutes) may indi-
cate reverse connection or shorted battery cells. (See
TROUBLE-
SHOOTING
)
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS: CHARGING BATTERY OUT OF THE VEHICLE
When charging battery out of the vehicle, take care to determine the battery type. To reduce risk of a spark near battery, follow these steps
when battery is outside vehicle.
WARNING:
A spark near battery may cause battery explosion.
WARNING:
When removing battery from
vehicle or boat, disconnect grounded pole first. When disconnecting, make sure all accessories are off, so as not to cause an arc. (
NOTE:
A
marine (boat) battery must be removed and charged on shore. (To charge on board requires special equipment designed for marine use.)
WARNING:
When reinstalling battery, attach the ground post first.
BATTERY TYPES
Three basic types of lead-acid batteries can be given a charge with this charger: (1) Conventional and Low Maintenance,
(2) Maintenance Free, (3) Deep Cycle / Marine.
Conventional and Low Maintenance Batteries.
These are the
antimony/lead batteries. Conventional/Low Maintenance batteries
require periodic addition of water to the acid solution (electrolyte).
Additional water may be added by removing the filler caps located
on the top of the battery.
IMPORTANT:
When antimony is known to be one of the materials
used in the battery's construction, that battery is a Low Mainte-
nance/Conventional type.
CAUTION:
Some Low Maintenance batteries have a relatively
smooth top without any apparent battery filler caps. If, however, the
battery manufacturer/distributor recommends periodic checking of
electrolyte level and provides access to the battery for water
additions, the battery is probably a Low Maintenance/Conven-
tional type.
Maintenance Free Batteries.
These are calcium/lead batteries
and normally do not require water additions. Therefore, filler caps
have been removed from the battery surface. These batteries will
have a smooth or sealed appearance.
Deep Cycle Batteries.
These heavy duty batteries are used in
boats, construction equipment, sump pumps, etc. They are nor-
mally marked
DEEP CYCLE
on the outside of the case.
FIGURE 5 FULLY CHARGED
BATTERY
Charge current to the
battery is 0 Amps and the green
LED is one.
FIGURE 6 APPROACHING FULL
CHARGE
Charge current to the bat-
tery is typically 6 Amps.
FIGURE 4 FULLY DISCHARGED
BATTERY
Initial charge current to
the battery is typically 10 Amps.
D C AMPS
CHARGED
CHARGING
2
4
6
8
10
12
CHARGE COMPLETE
D C AMPS
CHARGED
CHARGING
2
4
6
8
10
12
CHARGE COMPLETE
D C AMPS
CHARGED
CHARGING
2
4
6
8
10
12
CHARGE COMPLETE