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Anti Spark Protection
Waterproof ABS Housing. Ingress Protection Rating IP65
Component List
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USING
Suitable for 12V Normal Lead Acid, Sealed, Leisure or Gel Batteries between 4-
100Ah.
1. Charging your battery
It is essential to disconnect the battery from the car. This will avoid possible damage to
the alternator. To avoid damage to the bodywork from possible spillage, remove the
battery completely from the vehicle. It is advisable to use gloves when handling the
battery, as there is a high possibility of corrosive acid being on the outside of the battery.
2. Preparing the battery
Firstly remove the caps from each cell and check that the level of the liquid is sufficient in
each cell. If it is below the recommended level, top up with de-ionized or distilled water.
Note: Under no circumstances should tap water be used.
The cell caps should not be replaced until charging is complete. This allows any gases
formed during charging to escape. It is inevitable that some minor escape of acid will
occur during charging.
For permanently sealed battery, it is not necessary to carry out the above checks.
3. Connection
Connect the clamps or o-ring connectors to the battery in the following order:
Connect the positive charging lead (RED) to the positive terminal post of the battery
(marked +).
Connect the negative lead (BLACK) to the negative post of the battery (marked -).
It is important to ensure that both crocodile clamps (or o-ring connectors) are making
good contact with their respective terminal posts.
Connect the supplied AC-DC power adaptor to the trickle charger.
4. Charging
Insert the supplied AC-DC power adaptor into the mains supply
(230 Volts AC only). Your Battery Charger should now be working and the GREEN LED of
the trickle charger will be lit. This indicates the trickle charger is charging the battery.
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Main unit
AC-DC power
adaptor
O-ring connectors
Battery clamps/
Crocodile clamps