Black & Decker BC25EB Remove or disconnect the vehicle’s battery when equalizing, Engine Start

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WARNING: BURST HAZARD:

NEVER EQUALIZE A GEL OR AGM BATTERY, these may burst and cause SERIOUS INJURY and property damage.

Remove or disconnect the vehicle’s battery when equalizing.

The frequency which the equalization process needs to be run depends on the use of the battery. The more the battery is used, the more undercharged it becomes; thus the more frequently the battery should be equalized.

1.Do not use this mode on sealed or valve regulated batteries. This mode is only meant for wet (unsealed/vented) batteries.

2.Make sure there are no flammable sources near the recharging sight.

3.Wear safety glasses, gloves and protective clothing.

4.Remove battery from vehicle. Make sure that the battery has good ventilation. The process causes the release of hydrogen and oxygen. An accumulation of these gases presents a real danger of explosion.

5.Open the battery cap, if removable.

6.Fill the battery with distilled water according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Since batteries may rapidly bubble while being charged, remember to refill (only with distilled water) after the equalization process is complete and the voltage is back to normal.

7.Follow the steps in the “Charging the Battery” section on page 7 of this manual.

8.Push the Battery Type Selector Switch until “WET” is displayed. (This mode will only work if a WET battery is selected.)

9.Choose the correct charge rate and start charging. You can check the battery voltage by pushing the Battery Voltage button. This will trigger the Battery Voltage indicator.

10.Push the Equalize button at any time and the battery will automatically begin to equalize in 4 amp limited current. Note that in order to push the recessed button you will need a small pin or ballpoint pen.

11.Every hour, the temperature should be checked by touching the battery. If the battery is hot to the touch, stop the charging and allow the battery to cool.

12.The voltage rises, but does not go over 15.3v to 16.2v (2.55-2.7v per cell) depending on ambient temperature, it will automatically adjust.

13.The “wet” LED flashes while the charger is in equalize mode.

14.The digital readout will show “FUL” when the equalization process is complete.

Engine Start

The Engine Start function can supply 75 amps for engine starting.

1.Set the 2/10/25 AMPS button to 25 amp mode and immediately press the 60A button switch to activate the Engine Start mode.

2.The digital display will countdown from “999” to “000.”

3.When the “000” count is reached and begins flashing on the Display, the vehicle is ready to start.

4.Crank the engine using manufacturer’s guidelines, typically in 3 to 5 second bursts. The high current engine starting function requires a resting/cooling period between tries. The charger will switch back to regular charge mode after 5 seconds and will not allow operation in this mode for 4 minutes. Wait 4 to 5 minutes before a second attempt at starting the engine, if needed.

5.During the rest period, the battery is charging at 25 amps. After engine starts, follow the steps outlined in “Important Safety Instructions” at the front of this manual to disconnect.

Recondition Mode

Whenever a lead-acid battery begins to discharge, lead sulfate, an insulator, begins to build up on the battery’s internal plates. This reduces the ability of the battery to hold a full charge. When that battery has an immediate charge, most of the lead sulfate is dissolved and the plates are free of this insulation. If a battery remains in a discharged condition over a longer period of time, the lead sulfate changes to a hard crystalline form, making a full charge difficult to achieve. Reconditioning may “save” a sulfated battery.

BATTERY RECONDITION MODE should only be used with 10 Amp Hour (Ah) or larger capacity lead-acid batteries. Charge the battery to be treated for 20 minutes, before using RECONDITION Mode. Observe the Digital Display for any codes. This initial charge will check the battery for shorted cells (F01), open cells (F03) or battery too low to accept a charge (F02), and to ensure the battery can take a charge. If code (F03) is displayed, change to the BATTERY RECONDITION MODE.

Remove or disconnect the vehicle’s battery when reconditioning.

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