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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CONT.:
AUTOMATIC CHARGING
1. Clean the battery terminals if necessary, always wear safety glasses to protect your eyes.
2. Verify the voltage and type of battery.
3. Connect the
RED
Clamp / ring terminal to the POSITIVE (+) post of the battery terminal. The
POSITIVE battery post will be marked with a PLUS (+) sign. There may also be a
RED
plastic
protective cover over the positive battery post.Connect the
BLACK
Clamp / ring terminal to the
NEGATIVE (-) post of the battery terminal. The NEGATIVE battery post will be marked with a MINUS
(-) sign. There may be a
BLACK
plastic protective cover over the negative battery post.
NOTE:
When charging a battery that is mounted on a vehicle, the cables should be attached in the
following order:
-
Connect the
RED
lead to the POSITIVE (+) terminal of the battery.
-
Connect the
BLACK
lead to a metal part of the vehicle chassis. Choose a spot on
the chassis that is some distance away from the battery itself and any fuel lines.
4. Connect the AC power plug of battery charger into a wall socket.
Battery voltage is auto-detected and charging will be started
automatically. To manually select voltage or other charging mode,
press
MODE
button for selection.
Reverse Polarity
Low Battery Voltage
Test Mode
iii) Fully Charged; Maintenance
Mode in Progress
i) 24V Battery Connected
ii) Charging in Process
24V Lead-Acid Battery
NOTE:
If 24V battery is connected and charging does not started after 1-2 minutes scan time, please
press
MODE
button once to resume charging.
Test Mode:
If 12V or 24V flashes alternatively it means that the connected battery is either a
discharged 24V battery (down to roughly 15.5-21V) or a fully charged 12V battery. The charger is
trying to determine which kind of battery has been connected. After 1-2 minutes the charger will
determine whether the battery is a 12V or 24V battery and it will either perform a maintenance
charge for a 12V battery or start charging for a 24V battery.
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