Specifications

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BATTERY HAS BEEN REMOVED FROM THE VEHICLE
1. Make sure that you know the polarity of the battery posts.
2. Connect the POSITIVE (RED) lead to the POSITIVE post on the battery.
3. Position yourself and the free end of the NEGATIVE (BLACK) lead as far
away from the battery as possible.
4. Reach over and connect the NEGATIVE (BLACK) lead at arms length to the
NEGATIVE post on the battery.
Do not face the battery when you make this last connection.
5. When you disconnect the charger from the battery always do it in the
opposite order to the sequence of connection and break the first
connection at arms length from the battery.
NOTE: A marine (boat) battery must be removed and charged on shore. To
charge it on board requires equipment specially designed for marine
use.
OPERATION
TO CHARGE THE BATTERY
1. Connect the charger to the battery (see page 7).
2. Connect the charger to the mains supply.
You will hear a beep if the battery is connected correctly.
If the charger senses an incorrectly connected battery, then the “Wrong
Connection” or “Bad Battery” LED will come on. You MUST connect the
battery correctly before you continue.
3. Use the Battery Voltage Selector button to select 12V or 24V.
The corresponding LED will come on.
4. Use the Charging Current Selector button to set the charging current.
2 amp - Trickle Charge, 10 amp - Midi Charge, 20 amp - Quick Charge
5. Push the Run / Stop button to start the charging process.
The Charging LED will come on.