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This slowly (over 24 hours) removes the insulating buildup from the plates so the battery can hold a full charge. Most

automotive batteries (50 to 70AH) can be treated once to reduce the lead sulfate buildup. Smaller 12 volt batteries,

such as found in jump starters can be treated for 12 hours. However, depending on the severity of lead sulfate buildup

and a larger size of the battery, up to five 24 hour treatments may be necessary. Battery Recondition mode auto-

matically operates and then times out after 24 hours. When a smaller battery is treated, Battery Recondition mode

can be manually stopped after 12 hours of treatment. 

To start the RECONDITION MODE, press Battery Recondition. After 24 hours the timer will stop the operation

and the Digital Display will indicate F04 (timeout). Pressing the ON/OFF pushbutton stops the charger and

prepares the charger for the next operation. You will see the circulating pattern, see Figure 4B.

ALTERNATOR VOLTAGE CHECK

NOTE:

This check is not accurate for every make, manufacturer and model of vehicle. There is wide variation in user-

controlled electrical loads, alternator output, and wiring. Other factors include battery condition, temperature, and

engine idle speed. It is recommended to check your alternator when it is known to be operating properly to verify that

this check is valid for your particular vehicle. 

The ALTERNATOR VOLTAGE CHECK measures a defined range of voltage that is available from the fully

charged battery. The user must allow the engine to warm to normal operating temperature and achieve a nor-

mal idle speed. As many appliances as possible are turned off for the first part of the check to allow the bat-

tery to reach it’s highest voltage level. 

The Alternator Voltage Check is only activated after 10 to 30 minutes of engine idle. If the ALTERNATOR GOOD

LED lights, then the ON/OFF button is pressed to stop the check. Alternator Voltage Check is then repeated

after many appliances are turned on to check the alternator output under a greater load. If the first (unloaded)

and second (loaded) checks indicate the alternator is good, then the entire procedure should be repeated

again. If after all appliances are turned on (except for air conditioning and defroster), and the check shows

Alternater Good LED lights, it is likely that the alternator is good.

NOTE: 

Do not turn on air conditioning, or the defroster system to load the alternator. These appliances may start

operating in the middle of a measurement cycle and give an invalid results. 

If the first check indicates the alternator is good, and the second or third repeat of the check indicates the alter-

nator is bad, there probably is some problem in the system. Problems can range from loose fan belts to a diode

going bad in the alternator. To begin the check press Alternator and to stop the check press ON/OFF. Note that

the FAULT light will light when the Alternator is bad; a good Alternator will light the Alternator Good LED.

NOTE: 

Do not charge the battery while waiting for the engine to warm. This will invalidate any alternator 

voltage check. The Digital Display should show the circulating pattern while the engine is warming.

CARE AND MAINTENANCE

With only minimal maintenance, this Vector 2/10/20/40 Smart Battery Charger will deliver years of dependable 

service. Follow these simple steps to maintain the charger in optimum condition:
• After each use, clean the battery charger clamps - be sure to remove any battery fluid that will cause corrosion

of the copper clamps.

• Clean the outside case of the charger with a soft cloth and, if necessary, mild soap solution.
• Keep the charger cords loosely coiled during storage to prevent damage to the cords. Do not use the charger

if cords or clamps have been damaged in any way - call Vector Technical Support Department toll-free at
(866) 584-5504 for details on replacing cords and clamps.

VEC093

A062003

Summary of Contents for A062003

Page 1: ...duce risk of damage to electric plug and cord pull by plug rather than cord when disconnecting charger 4 An extension cord should not be used unless absolutely necessary Use of an improper extension cord could result in a risk of fire and electric shock If extension cord must be used make sure a That pins on plug of extension cord are the same number size and shape as those of plug on charger b Th...

Page 2: ... The plug must be plugged into an outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances See Figure 1 DANGER NEVER alter AC cord or plug provided if it will not fit outlet have proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician Improper connection can result in the risk of an electric shock This battery charger is for use on a nominal 120 volt circuit has ...

Page 3: ...tric outlet 2 Never allow clips to touch each other 3 Attach clips to battery posts and twist or rock back and forth several times to make a good connection This tends to keep clips from slipping off terminals and helps to reduce risk of sparking FOLLOW THESE STEPS WHEN BATTERY IS INSTALLED IN VEHICLE A SPARK NEAR BATTERY MAY CAUSE BATTERY EXPLOSION TO REDUCE RISK OF A SPARK NEAR BATTERY a Positio...

Page 4: ...he CHARGING COMPLETE LED lights to indicate charging operation is complete FIGURE 2 CHARGE CURVE FEATURES The unit has four charge rate settings with a 2 10 20 40 pushbutton charge rate switch a 2 amps smaller batteries as in lawn mowers snowmobiles motorcycles etc b 10 amps middle sized batteries such as in small cars c 20 amps automobile batteries d 40 amps large truck batteries banks of RV batt...

Page 5: ...ing mode and the display shows the circulating pattern Figure 4B Alternator Voltage Check enables a five second check that measures the battery voltage This check is repeat ed at various electrical load levels and the tests allow the user to determine if the alternator can keep up with the loads It can indicate alternator service may be required Battery Recondition is an automatic mode that once s...

Page 6: ...ear of the charger for handy reference FIGURE 5 Below the Digital Display are a series of four LEDS that light on the following conditions FAULT lights when a any of several faults are detected see F01 through F05 Codes as described above If the Fault LED lights refer to TROUBLESHOOTING for details REV POLARITY Lights when the clamps are connected to incorrect polarity Charging Complete lights at ...

Page 7: ...mp to the vehicle chassis or the engine block away from the battery Do not connect the clamp to the carburetor fuel lines or sheet metal body parts connect only to a heavy gauge metal part of the frame or engine block NOTE NEGATIVE GROUNDED type systems are the most common in today s vehicles c Set charger s Charge Rate to appropriate setting 2 10 20 40A according to battery size POSITIVE GROUNDED...

Page 8: ... to 000 This initial charge on the battery makes sure that the battery is able to take a charge When the 000 count is reached the Start Your Engine LED lights This indicates that the high current circuit is enabled and will energize when the engine starts cranking Crank the engine using manufacturer s guidelines typically in 3 to 5 second bursts The high current engine starting function requires a...

Page 9: ...hen the ON OFF button is pressed to stop the check Alternator Voltage Check is then repeated after many appliances are turned on to check the alternator output under a greater load If the first unloaded and second loaded checks indicate the alternator is good then the entire procedure should be repeated again If after all appliances are turned on except for air conditioning and defroster and the c...

Page 10: ...ure that the battery is not sulfated Check that the correct charge rate has been selected for the battery being charged Ensure that enough charging time has been allowed for check table in Appendix A for approximate charging times VERY COLD BATTERY If the battery to be charged is extremely cold in temperatures less than freezing 0º C 32º F it cannot accept a high rate of charge so the initial char...

Page 11: ...erage automotive battery For smaller batteries the charge time should be adjusted using the formula shown below and adding 1 hour to the time calculated To estimate charging time for a discharged battery divide the AH rating of the battery by the charge rate selected This is the number of hours required to recharge the battery For example a 50 AH 12 volt battery is discharged 10 volts How long sho...

Page 12: ...ATIONS This warranty does not cover accessories bulbs fuses and batteries defects resulting from normal wear and tear including chips scratches abrasions discoloration or fading due to usage or exposure to sunlight accidents damage during shipping to our service facility alterations unauthorized use or repair neglect misuse abuse failure to follow instructions for care and maintenance fire flood a...

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