Schumacher Complete Guide for Your SC-10030A Battery Charger

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10.assembly instructions

10.1Included with your battery charger are two cord wrap cleats for storage of the clamp cables.

10.2To install, align the two tabs to correspond with the two receptacles and push until you hear a snap.

10.3Wrap clamp cables after unplugging the power cord from the AC wall outlet and store your charger in a dry location.

11.using engine start

Your battery charger can be used to jump start your vehicle if the battery is low. Follow these instructions on how to use the

ENGINE START feature.

IMPORTANT: Follow all safety instructions and precautions when charg- ing your battery. Wear complete eye protection and clothing protection. Charge your battery in a well-ventilated area.

IMPORTANT: Using the ENGINE START feature WITHOUT a battery installed in the vehicle could cause damage to the vehicle’s electrical system.

11.1With the charger plugged in and connected to battery and chasis, press the BATTERY SIZE button until the ENGINE START LED is lit. The display mode will be automatically set to VOLTAGE.

11.2Crank the engine for no more than 5 seconds. If engine does not start, wait 3 minutes before cranking again.

11.3After the engine starts, unplug the power cord before disconnecting the output clamps.

11.4Clean and store the charger in a dry location.

11.5Note: During the starting sequence listed above, the charger is set to one of three states.

1.Wait for cranking - The charger waits until the engine is actually being cranked before delivering 100 amps for engine start. The charger delivers charge at a rate of up to 12 amps while waiting and will reset if the engine is not cranked within 15 minutes. (If the charger resets, it sets itself for SMALL BATTERY SIZE and 12V AGM battery type.)

While waiting for cranking, the digital display shows the battery voltage

(it can’t be set to percent.)

2.Cranking - When cranking is detected, the charger will automatically deliver up to its maximum output (at least 100A) as required by the starting system for up to 5 seconds or until the engine cranking stops. The digital display shows a countdown of the remaining crank time in seconds. It starts at 5 and counts down to 0.

3.Cool Down - After cranking, the charger enters a mandatory 3-minute (180 second) cool down state. During this period, no settings can be

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Contents Electronic Page Important Safety Instructions Personal Precautions Preparing to ChargeDC Connection Precautions Charger LocationAc connections AC input rating Assembly instructions Using engine startEngine Starting Notes Operating instructionsCompletion of Charging Charger controlsDigital Display Button Battery Type ButtonBattery Size Button Control panel guide SC-10030A Control Panel GuideTesting Sequence POWER-UP Idle Time LimitTesting After Charging Tester Without Time LimitUsing the built-in alternator tester Initial Percent CalculationAlternator Testing Notes Battery percent and charge timeCharging tips Maintenance Instructions Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause SolutionPage Page 100 Page Page Precauciones Personales PREPARación de la cargaUbicación DEL Cargador Precauciones DE LA Conexión CCSiga Estos Pasos cuando la batería esté afuera del vehículo Conexiones AC Medida del cable segun la awgInstrucciones DE Ensamblado USO DEL Arranque DEL MotorInstrucciones Operativas Finalización DE LA CargaControles DEL Cargador Digital Display Button Botón DE Visor DigitalBattery Type Button Botón DE Tipo DE Batería Battery Size Button Botón DE Tamaño DE LA Batería Medium to Large Battery Baterías Medias a GrandesGuia DE Control DEL Tablero DE Mandos Guia DE Control DEL Tablero DE Mandos Para Modelo SC-10030ASecuencia DE Prueba Probador Y Cargador15.3 Límite DE Tiempo DE Inactividad Durante EL Encendido Probador SIN Límite DE TiempoLOS LED DE Estado DEL Probador 15.7 Cálculo DEL Porcentaje InicialNotas Para Probar EL % DE LA Batería UTILIZACIÓN DEL Probador DE Alternadores IncorpoNotas Sobre LA Prueba DEL Alternador Porcentaje DE LA Batería Y Tiempo DE CargaPage Datos Útiles Sobre LA Carga Instrucciones DE MantenimientoLocalización y resolución de problemas Problema Causa Posible Solucion