Owner's Manual
Step 1 & 2: Analyze & Diagnose
Checks the battery’s initial condition, including voltage, state-of-
charge and health, to determine if the battery is stable before 
charging.
Step 3: Recovery
Initializes the Recovery desulfation process (if needed) for deeply 
discharged or sulfated batteries by pulsing small amounts of 
current.
Step 4: Initialize
Starts the charging process with a gentle (soft) charge.
Step 5: Bulk
Begins the Bulk charging process based on the condition of the 
battery and returns 80% of the battery’s capacity.
Step 6: Absorption
Brings the charge level to 90% by delivering small amounts of 
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gassing and is essential to prolonging battery life.
Step 7: Optimization
Finalizes the charging process and brings the battery to maximum 
capacity. In this step, the charger utilizes multi-layered charging 
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gravity of the battery for increased run time and performance. The 
charger will switch to Maintenance if the battery tells the charger 
that more current is needed.
Step 8: Maintenance
Continuously monitors the battery to determine when a 
maintenance charge should be initiated. If the battery voltage 
falls below its target threshold, the charger will restart the 
Maintenance cycle until voltage reaches its optimal state and then 
discontinues the charge cycle. The cycle between Optimization 
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full charge. The battery charger can be safely left connected 
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CHARGING STEPS
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Analyze
Step
Voltage (V)
Current (A)
Initialize
Diagnose
Bulk
Optimization
Recovery
Absorption
Maintenance










