batteries. Consult the battery manufacturer before using this mode.
Using 12V LITHIUM (Hold & Press)
This mode is designed for 12V lithium-ion batteries only, including LiFePO4. Some
lithium-ion batteries may be unstable and unsuitable for charging. Consult the lithium
battery manufacturer before charging and ask for recommended charging voltage and
current.
Using REPAIR (Hold & Press)
This mode is for LEAD-ACID batteries only. It is an advanced battery recovery mode for
repairing old, idle, stratified or sulfated batteries. NOT all batteries can be recovered. For
optimal results, take the battery through a full charge cycle, bringing the battery to full
charge, before using this mode. When this mode is chosen, do remember press Mode
button for choosing appropriate 12V Mode(s) or 24V Mode(s). One REPAIR cycle can
take up to
eight (8) hours
to complete the recovery process and will enter to charge (8
steps charging cycle) when completed. This mode uses a high charging voltage and may
cause some water loss in WET cell batteries. Plus, some batteries and electronics may be
sensitive to high charging voltages. To minimize risks, disconnect the battery from the
vehicle before using this mode.
Using 13.6V SUPPLY (Hold & Press)
This mode converts the charger to a constant voltage, constant current DC power supply.
When the charger is not connected with battery, it can be used to power 12VDC devices.
Prior to use, read your 12VDC device manual to determine if it is suitable for use with this
mode. As a power supply, it can also be used to retain a vehicle’s on-board computer
settings during battery repair or replacement. 13.6V Supply Mode provides 13.6V at 5A
with overload protection at 6A (Max). Both spark proof and reverse polarity protection are
disabled in this mode. Do NOT allow the positive and negative battery clamp or ring
terminal to touch or connect to each other as the charger could generate sparks.
CHARGING STEPS