RED
BLACK
RED
BLACK
CONNECTION
IN
VEHICLE
(
NEGATIVELY
EARTHED
)
RED
BLACK
CONNECTION
IN
VEHICLE
(
POSITIVELY
EARTHED
)
RED
BLACK
RED
BLACK
CONNECTION
IN
VEHICLE
(
NEGATIVELY
EARTHED
)
RED
BLACK
CONNECTION
IN
VEHICLE
(
POSITIVELY
EARTHED
)
RED
BLACK
RED
BLACK
CONNECTION
IN
VEHICLE
(
NEGATIVELY
EARTHED
)
RED
BLACK
CONNECTION
IN
VEHICLE
(
POSITIVELY
EARTHED
)
5 • Oz Charge manual
www.ozcharge.com.au
STEP 2 - Connecting the battery charger to your battery
•
If the Battery is out of the vehicle:
Connect the Red (+) Crocodile clip or ring terminal to the positive (+) battery terminal.
Connect the Black (-) Crocodile clip or ring terminal to the negative (-) battery terminal.
•
If the battery is still in the vehicle, determine if the vehicle is positively or negatively
earthed.
If Negatively Earthed (Most Common) – FIRST Connect the Red (+) Crocodile clip
or ring terminal lead to the positive (+) battery terminal and then connect the Black
(-) Crocodile clip or ring terminal lead to the vehicle’s chassis. DO NOT connect the
Black (-) lead to the carburettor or fuel lines.
If Positively Earthed – FIRST Connect the Black (-) Crocodile clip or ring terminal
lead to the negative (-) battery terminal and then connect the Red (+) Crocodile clip
or ring terminal lead to the vehicle’s chassis. DO NOT connect the Red (+) lead to the
carburettor or fuel lines.
STEP 3 - Connect the battery charger to Mains Power (240Vac)
•
The charger will automatically start when AC power is connected and switched on.
Note: If the Fault Indicator LED illuminates Red, please check your connections as it’s likely
that the Positive and Negative Leads are reversed. Refer to Trouble Shooting Page for
further information.