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PROGRAMMING
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Step 1: Know your battery!
The first step is to know your battery type. The default out-of-the-box setting will charge most lead-
acid chemistry based batteries, but not optimally. To get the best results out of this charger you must
program it to suit your battery type.
If you are unsure, check with your supplier.
Every time you turn charger on it will do a self test and flash all the LED's and then it will flash the
programming mode once before it starts charging. Always check the programmed mode matches
the table below.
Indicators
The four LED's indicate the charging stages, condition and fault as well as programming modes.
READY
CHARGING
DIAGNOSIS
FAULT
Step 2:
Choose the corresponding flash code from the PROGRAMMING TABLE below to suit your battery
type. When you enter the programming mode, the LEDs will flash fast to indicate the corresponding
battery type:
PROGRAMMING TABLE
Default mode
Blue
and
Yellow
flashing
GEL type lead-acid
Green
and
Yellow
flashing
AGM type lead-acid
Green
and
Blue
and
Yellow
flashing
Conventional wet cell lead-acid
Yellow
and
Red
flashing
Calcium SMF lead-acid
Blue
and
Yellow
and
Red
flashing
Lithium
(LiFePO4
) mode
Blue
flashing
Step 3:
Plug the charger into AC mains with the output battery terminals not touching.
Step 4:
The charger will do a self-test and flash all LEDs.
As soon as all the LEDs light up, touch and
hold the output battery terminals together.
Step 5:
The charger will fast flash 3 times indicating the current programmed mode.
The charger will then flash all the LEDs again
.
As soon as all the LEDs light up, tap the output battery terminals together repeatedly to
change the programmed setting.
Once the correct code is reached, leave the charger for 10 seconds to lock it into memory.
NOTE: If you miss the code you want, keep tapping the terminals and the settings will go around in
a loop.
Step 6:
You can now connect and charge your battery!