Smith-Root UBC-24 User Manual Download Page 8

LEDS INDICATE FOLLOWING 
CHARGE STATUS

FAST CHARGE

The charger is in constant current mode.  
Charge current is at its maximum.

FINAL CHARGE

The charger is in constant voltage 
mode. Charge current is less than its 
maximum.
The battery is normally 80-95% 
charged. The charger stays in this mode 
until the charge current decreases to charge 
termination level.

FLOAT (Standby/Ready)

The charger is in standby mode.
The battery is fully charged. The LED 
changes to green. Remove battery from 
charger. Do not leave charged battery 
on charger for extended periods of time.

HOW TO CHARGE BATTERIES

1.  The charger and battery should be placed in a 

well-ventilated area during charging.

2.  Do not connect the charger to the wall socket 

before it is connected to the battery.

3.  Verify that the polarity is correct and connect 

the charger cable: Red to red; black to black.

4.  Connect the charger to the wall socket.
5.  When charging is finished, disconnect the 

charger from the wall socket, then disconnect 
the battery. Do not leave batteries on the char-
ger once fully charged.

CONNECTORS AND 
INDICATORS

INPUT POWER CORD: 

The input power plug is a 

standard 120VAC three-pin with ground. Note: A 
cord-set specific to the customer’s specified coun-
try will be substituted upon request.

OUTPUT CORD AND CONNECTOR: 

The connec-

tor on the end of the cord is wired to plug directly 
into the quick-disconnect connector on the battery 
pack.

CHARGE STATUS LED: 

The top panel indicator 

LED indicates the battery’s state of charge (see 
page 4).

Users that have 
an inventory 
of older style 
Smith-Root elec-
trofisher batter-
ies with different 
terminal connec-
tors can charge 
them with the 
UBC-24 using 

adapter cables available from SRI (See page 8).

CHARGING SRI LITHIUM BATTERIES

Use the adapter cable provided with all SRI 9.6Ah 
Lithium Batteries (#10791) with the UBC for 
charging purposes.
The use of any other charger than the UBC-24 to 
charge lithium batteries will result in damage. Do 
not use older style Smith-Root chargers for lithium 
batteries.

BAT-01

UBC-24

From AC

Battery

Under

Test

CONTENTS

CHARGER DESCRIPTION ................................. 1
OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS ................... 2
CHARGING ............................................................ 3
LEDS AND CHARGE STATUS .........................4
CONNECTORS AND INDICATORS ............... 5
CHARGING LITHIUM BATTERIES ................. 5
CHARGER OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ...6
STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS .............................. 7
MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING ................. 7
CHARGING OTHER SRI BATTERIES ............ 8
SPECIFICATIONS ................................................9
BATTERY CYCLE LOG..................................... 10

CHARGER DESCRIPTION

The UBC-24 Battery Charger is a fully-auto-
matic charger designed to charge lead-acid 
and lithium batteries for the LR-24, LR-20 
Series (and earlier Smith-Root 24V models) 
electrofisher systems utilizing a three-stage 
charging sequence.

The battery charger is only designed for indoor use 
and should not come into contact with water or dust. In 
order to avoid overheating, the charger should not be 
covered when it is in use.
Chargers filled with molding material are splash-proof, 
but must not be immersed in water over long periods 
of time.
The wall socket should be easily accessible. If an op-
erational error occurs, the plug should be immediately 
removed from the socket.
The charger contains dangerous voltages and the cover 
should not be removed. All service or maintenance 
work should be carried out by qualified personnel who 
can get assistance by contacting the manufacturer’s 
agent.
A fuse protects the product against short-circuiting and 
overloading.

CHARGER OPERATING 
INSTRUCTIONS

This charger is suitable for use 
with all types of lead acid and 
lithium batteries, including the 
new types of maintenance-free 
and gelled electrolyte batteries.

1.  Connect charger to battery.
2. Connect the charger to the 

AC power supply. The state 
of charge is shown by the 
LED indicators on the battery 
charger as follows. The red 
“Charge” LED will light to 
indicate that the battery is 
correctly connected and is 
charging. The indicator LED 
will turn green when the 
battery is fully charged.

3. The length of time needed for 

recharging will depend on the 
size and depth of discharge of 
the battery. A full charging of 
a large battery may take up to 
12 hours.

4. For best results, the charger 

should be allowed to complete its full cycle as 
indicated by the green LED.

OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS

Read these instructions before using the charger

CAUTION:

 Old lead-acid batteries usually have a 

reduced capacity and are difficult to charge. Batteries 
in this condition should be replaced.

BAT-01

UBC-24

From AC

Battery

Under

Test

WARNING:

 Explosive gases can arise while 

charging lead-acid batteries. Avoid sparks 
and open flames. Verify that there is adequate 
ventilation while charging. The charger should 

not be used in the vicinity of flammable gases. Avoid  
contact with oils, grease, etc., as most types of plastic 
can be broken down by chemicals and solvents.

Explosive gases can arise while charging. Avoid sparks and open flames. Verify 

that there is adequate ventilation while charging. The charger should not be used 

in the vicinity of flammable anesthesia gases. Avoid chargers with plastic casing 

coming into contact with oils, grease, etc., as most types of plastic can be broken 

down by chemicals and solvents. 

Fast charge

The charger is in constant current mode.
Charge current is at its maximum.

Final charge

The charger is in constant voltage mode.

Charge current is less than its maximum.

The battery is normally 80-95% charged.
The charger stays in this mode until the charge current
   decreases to charge termination level.

Float (Standby / Ready)

The charger is in standby mode.

The battery is fully charged. The LED changes to green.
The charge voltage is at standby level, which means the charger
   can continue to be connected to the battery.
The charger can return to rapid charging if the battery is used.

WARNING

LED’s INDICATE FOLLOWING CHARGE STATUS

Charging diagram

RED

RED

Red

Red

Explosive gases can arise while charging. Avoid sparks and open flames. Verify 

that there is adequate ventilation while charging. The charger should not be used 

in the vicinity of flammable anesthesia gases. Avoid chargers with plastic casing 

coming into contact with oils, grease, etc., as most types of plastic can be broken 

down by chemicals and solvents. 

Fast charge

The charger is in constant current mode.
Charge current is at its maximum.

Final charge

The charger is in constant voltage mode.
Charge current is less than its maximum.

The battery is normally 80-95% charged.
The charger stays in this mode until the charge current
   decreases to charge termination level.

Float (Standby / Ready)

The charger is in standby mode.

The battery is fully charged. The LED changes to green.
The charge voltage is at standby level, which means the charger
   can continue to be connected to the battery.
The charger can return to rapid charging if the battery is used.

WARNING

LED’s INDICATE FOLLOWING CHARGE STATUS

Charging diagram

RED

RED

Red

Red

Explosive gases can arise while charging. Avoid sparks and open flames. Verify 

that there is adequate ventilation while charging. The charger should not be used 

in the vicinity of flammable anesthesia gases. Avoid chargers with plastic casing 

coming into contact with oils, grease, etc., as most types of plastic can be broken 

down by chemicals and solvents. 

Fast charge

The charger is in constant current mode.

Charge current is at its maximum.

Final charge

The charger is in constant voltage mode.

Charge current is less than its maximum.
The battery is normally 80-95% charged.
The charger stays in this mode until the charge current
   decreases to charge termination level.

Float (Standby / Ready)

The charger is in standby mode.

The battery is fully charged. The LED changes to green.
The charge voltage is at standby level, which means the charger
   can continue to be connected to the battery.
The charger can return to rapid charging if the battery is used.

WARNING

LED’s INDICATE FOLLOWING CHARGE STATUS

Charging diagram

RED

RED

Red

Red

Orange

Explosive gases can arise while charging. Avoid sparks and open flames. Verify 

that there is adequate ventilation while charging. The charger should not be used 

in the vicinity of flammable anesthesia gases. Avoid chargers with plastic casing 

coming into contact with oils, grease, etc., as most types of plastic can be broken 

down by chemicals and solvents. 

Fast charge

The charger is in constant current mode.

Charge current is at its maximum.

Final charge

The charger is in constant voltage mode.

Charge current is less than its maximum.
The battery is normally 80-95% charged.
The charger stays in this mode until the charge current
   decreases to charge termination level.

Float (Standby / Ready)

The charger is in standby mode.
The battery is fully charged. The LED changes to green.
The charge voltage is at standby level, which means the charger
   can continue to be connected to the battery.
The charger can return to rapid charging if the battery is used.

WARNING

LED’s INDICATE FOLLOWING CHARGE STATUS

Charging diagram

RED

RED

Red

Red

ORANGE

1

UBC-24

Power source

Battery

Connector

4

2

5

3

6

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INDIC

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UBC-24

UBC-24

UBC-24

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1. Input Power Cord
2. Charge Status Led
3. Output Cord, Connector

1

2

3

INSET: Lithium Battery 
Adapter Cable

IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTE: 

When disconnecting the 

battery from the charger, switch off or unplug the AC 
supply to the charger first. This precaution will elimi-
nate any risk of gas explosion due to arcing.

BAT-01

UBC-24

From AC

Battery

Under

Test

BAT-01

UBC-24

From AC

Battery

Under

Test

Explosive gases can arise while charging. Avoid sparks and open flames. Verify 

that there is adequate ventilation while charging. The charger should not be used 

in the vicinity of flammable anesthesia gases. Avoid chargers with plastic casing 

coming into contact with oils, grease, etc., as most types of plastic can be broken 

down by chemicals and solvents. 

Fast charge

The charger is in constant current mode.
Charge current is at its maximum.

Final charge

The charger is in constant voltage mode.
Charge current is less than its maximum.
The battery is normally 80-95% charged.
The charger stays in this mode until the charge current
   decreases to charge termination level.

Float (Standby / Ready)

The charger is in standby mode.
The battery is fully charged. The LED changes to green.
The charge voltage is at standby level, which means the charger
   can continue to be connected to the battery.
The charger can return to rapid charging if the battery is used.

WARNING

LED’s INDICATE FOLLOWING CHARGE STATUS

Charging diagram

RED

RED

Red

Red

Orange

Beginning 

Charging

Charging

Explosive gases can arise while charging. Avoid sparks and open flames. Verify 

that there is adequate ventilation while charging. The charger should not be used 

in the vicinity of flammable anesthesia gases. Avoid chargers with plastic casing 

coming into contact with oils, grease, etc., as most types of plastic can be broken 

down by chemicals and solvents. 

Fast charge

The charger is in constant current mode.
Charge current is at its maximum.

Final charge

The charger is in constant voltage mode.
Charge current is less than its maximum.
The battery is normally 80-95% charged.
The charger stays in this mode until the charge current
   decreases to charge termination level.

Float (Standby / Ready)

The charger is in standby mode.
The battery is fully charged. The LED changes to green.
The charge voltage is at standby level, which means the charger
   can continue to be connected to the battery.
The charger can return to rapid charging if the battery is used.

WARNING

LED’s INDICATE FOLLOWING CHARGE STATUS

Charging diagram

RED

RED

Red

Red

Fully Charged

USER'S GUIDE

UBC-24

U N I V E R S A L   B A T T E R Y   C H A R G E R

Summary of Contents for UBC-24

Page 1: ...07292 13 UBC 24 Man USER S GUIDE UBC 24 U N I V E R S A L B AT T E R Y C H A R G E R...

Page 2: ...IONAL INSTRUCTIONS 2 CHARGING 3 LEDS AND CHARGE STATUS 4 CONNECTORS AND INDICATORS 5 CHARGING LITHIUM BATTERIES 5 CHARGER OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 6 STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS 7 MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING 7 CHA...

Page 3: ...r designed to charge lead acid and lithium batteries for the LR 24 LR 20 Series and earlier Smith Root 24V models electrofisher systems utilizing a three stage charging sequence O WARNING Explosive ga...

Page 4: ...ror occurs the plug should be immediately removed from the socket The charger contains dangerous voltages and the cover should not be removed All service or maintenance work should be carried out by q...

Page 5: ...ging is finished disconnect the charger from the wall socket then disconnect the battery Do not leave batteries on the char ger once fully charged BAT 01 In y er o nd es WARNING Explosive gases can ar...

Page 6: ...Standby Ready The charger is in standby mode The battery is fully charged The LED changes to green The charge voltage is at standby level which means the charger can continue to be connected to the b...

Page 7: ...sher batter ies with different terminal connec tors can charge them with the UBC 24 using adapter cables available from SRI See page 8 CHARGING SRI LITHIUM BATTERIES Use the adapter cable provided wit...

Page 8: ...its maximum Final charge The charger is in constant voltage mode Charge current is less than its maximum The battery is normally 80 95 charged The charger stays in this mode until the charge current...

Page 9: ...lightly damp cloth Examine cords for damage periodically and re place if necessary with manufacturer approved parts BAT 01 BATTERY ANALYSIS TOOL The Battery Analysis Tool is an accessory designed to o...

Page 10: ...e Model 12 Batteries 03298 02595 with the current model of UBC 24 The LR Series Battery to Model 12 Adapter Ca ble 07459 will allow you to charge LR Series lead acid batteries with our older Model 12...

Page 11: ...ot carry the original manufacturer s warranty Please contact product manufacturer for return instructions All Smith Root Inc manufactured products are covered by a one year warranty Credit Refund Poli...

Page 12: ...BATTERY CYCLE LOG Use this form to record the number of times a battery has been cycled DATE SERIAL NOTES B U b D 10...

Page 13: ...www smith root com Phone 360 573 0202 Email info smith root com Vancouver WA USA d y ult...

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