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12 volt, 6 amps | Right | 6 to 8 hours | Vehicles, machinery with | |
(12 volt, 6 amp) | large engines | |||
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12 volt, 2 amps | Center | 3 to 8 hours | small engines; Drip charge | |
(12 volt, 2 amp) | battery; For batteries rated | |||
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6 volt, 6 amps | 6 to 8 hours | large engines using 6 volt | ||
(6 volt, 6 amp) | ||||
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Mode Switch
5.With the Battery Clamps in place, and the Mode Switch correctly set, plug the
6.The Battery Charger is now supplying charging current to the battery. View the Ammeter to see the amount of charging current.
%Charge Scale
Fully Charged | Charging at full 2 amps | Charging at full 6 amps |
The ammeter displays the amount of current draw of the battery. As the battery charges, it draws less current. The ammeter indicator moves down as the battery charges.When its reaches the green area of the ammeter, the battery is charged. When the charge setting is 12 volts, 6 amps, the percentage (%) charge scale can be read as an indication of the charge.
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