I. | ENGINE START |
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1.Set charge rate switch and timer to OFF positions.
2.With the charger unplugged from the AC outlet, connect the charger to the battery following instructions given in section F.
3.Plug the charger AC power cord into the AC outlet, then move timer from OFF to HOLD position.
4.Set the charge rate switch to the engine start position that matches the vehicle battery and then crank the engine. Fol- low the duty cycle of your charger for proper ON / OFF times. During extremely cold weather or when the battery is se- verely exhausted, charge the battery for about 5 minutes before cranking the engine.
5.If the engine fails to start, charge the battery for 5 more min- utes before attempting to crank the engine again.
6.After the engine starts, move the charge rate switch to OFF and unplug the AC power cord from the outlet before discon- necting DC clips.
Do not try to engine start a vehicle without a battery in it. You may damage the vehicle’s system. If the engine spins, but doesn’t start after several starting attempts, there is a problem with the engine of the vehicle other than its starting system. STOP crank- ing the engine until the other problem has been found and cor- rected.
J. | CHARGE PERIOD |
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Determine the charge level of your battery with a hydrometer or electronic percent of charge tester. Determine the ampere hour rating of your battery. It may be on the battery information label. If the battery is rated in Reserve Capacity, convert to ampere hour rating using the following formula:
Ampere Hour rating = (Reserve Capacity) + 16 | Example: AH rating = (168 Reserve Capacity) + 16 | or AH = 100 |
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"Reserve capacity is in minutes" |
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Use the following formula to determine the time of charge required: (AH x % of charge needed) divided by amp setting of the charger, times
1.25 = hours of charge:Example: State of charge of the battery is 50%
Percent of charge needed is 100% - 50% = 50% (.50 decimal) Ampere rating of the battery is 100AH
Charger setting is 10 amps
100 x .50 | = x | 1.25 | = | 6.25 hours of charge needed | ||
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A hydrometer reading of the specific gravity of the electrolyte (fluid) of the battery in good condition should be between 1.25 and 1.28.
When a battery reaches
K. | BATTERY CHARGING |
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CHARGER MUST BE ASSEMBLED BEFORE USING.
1.Before charging any battery, make sure the electrolyte (battery liq- uid) in each cell is at correct level.
2.Set all switches and timers to the OFF position.
3.If the battery is being charged inside the vehicle, use connection procedures outlined in Section F. Should the battery be removed from the vehicle, follow the instruction in Section D, step 6 and Section G. Plug the power cord into the AC outlet.
4.Set the charge rate switch to the desired charge position. See Charge Rate Charts.
5.Set the timer from OFF position to desired timed charge,
NOTE: These battery chargers are not automatic and can overcharge a battery if permitted to operate for ex- tended periods of time. Monitor the charging often.
BATTERY SIZE/RATING |
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| 2 AMP | 10 AMP | 30 AMP | 40 AMP | 60 AMP |
SMALL | Motorcycle, Garden |
| 6 - 12 AH | NR | NR | NR | NR | |
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BATTERIES | Tractor, etc. |
| 12 - 32 AH | 3 - 18 | ||||
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| 200 - 315 CCA |
| 40 - 60 RC | 13 - 20 | 2 ½ - 4 | ½ - 1 | ½ - ¾ | NR |
CAR/TRUCKS | 315 - 550 CCA |
| 60 - 85 RC | 20 - 35 | 4 - 7 | 1 - 2 | ¾ - 2 | ½ - 1 |
| 550 - 875 CCA |
| 85 - 125 RC | 35 - 55 | 7 - 11 | 2 - 7 | 2 - 3 | 1 - 2 |
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| 55 MC | 34 | 7 | NR | NR | NR |
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| 80 MC | 50 | 10 | NR | NR | NR |
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| 105 MC | 66 | 13 | NR | NR | NR | |
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*Charge Rates for this model are listed on the front panel.
**Based on battery at 50% charge.
AH | Ampere Hours |
NR | Not Recommended |
CCA | Cold Cranking Amps |
RC | Reserve Capacity |
MC | Marine Capacity |
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