10 • Oz Charge manual
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TROUBLE SHOOTING
Problem
Indication
Possible Causes Suggested Solution
Charger does not
work?
No Indicator
lights on
- No AC power
- Check AC connections and
make sure the AC Power Point is
switched ON.
- Try a different AC Power Point
which you know is working.
Charger has no DC
output?
Red Fault LED
is ON
or
Battery type
LED is flashing
- Reverse polarity
protection
- Loose / bad
connection to the
battery
- No battery
connected or
detected.
- Battery voltage
is below 2V so
the charger is
not recognising
a battery is
connected and
is going into Eco
mode.
- Check DC connection between
charger and battery and make
sure they are not short circuited.
(Touching each other)
- Check that the crocodile clips
have not fallen off or come loose.
- Check that the crocodile clips/
ring terminals are connected to
the correct polarity.
Note:
The charger output is only
present when connected to a
battery.
The full light won’t
come on.
Red Fault
LED is ON or
Flashing
- Battery Ah
capacity too large
for the battery
charger and it has
timed out
- Battery is
defective
- Battery is severely
sulphated
- Check the charger
specifications match the battery
capacity. Eg. make sure battery
capacity is not too big for the
charger. If trying to maintain a
dead flat larger capacity battery,
switch the AC power off then
back on to reset and resume
charging.
- Battery needs to be checked
out or replaced.
Green Full LED
flashing.
Green Full LED
flashing.
- Final analysis
check failed.
- Battery is sulphated or lost
capacity and is not holding
charge. Battery needs to be
checked out or replaced.
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