INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
3 SUMMARY OF OPERATION
Step
1
Step
2
Step
3
Step4
Step
5
Pulse
charging
.
Soft
start.
Auto-Select
Current
Absorption.
Float
charging
.
&
Bulk
Charging.
12VSTD
Connect
the
charger
to
the
Every
15
to
20min
the
14.4V
consta
nt
Charger
will
det
ect
th
e
batte
ry's
mode
battery
,
the
charger
will
detect
charger
will
check
the
voltage
voltage
again
the
battery
's
voltage
battery
voltage
.
If
the
Maximum
Cha
r
gi
ng
automatically
.
voltage
has
i
ncreased
by
voltage
current
ste
ps
(1)
tt
the
voltage
falls
below
12V
.
1121101
0.
2V
or
more
the
charging
1
4.4V
down
by
1A
at
Battery
fa
u
lt
is
sh
own
.
(1
)
If
a
voltage
of
more
than
current
will
remain
the
a
time
until
1A
(2)
tt
voltage
is
12
to
13
.2V,
cha
r
ger
7.5 Vis
detected
,
the
charger
same
.
If
the
voltage
has
is
reached.
will
swttch
to
maintenanc
e ch
argi
ng
recognizes
battery
as
12V
not
increased
by
0.
2V
the
(3)
tt
the
voltage
is
m
ore
than
1
3.2
V
12VAGM
(2)
If
a
voltage
of
7.
5V
to
10
.
5V
is
1A
charging
charger
will
increase
the
14.8V
consta
nt
charge
r w
ill
watt
for
th
e v
olta
ge to
mode
found
,
maintenance
charge
is
until
the
charging
current
by
1 A
voltage
fall
before
starting
a m
ai
nt
enan
ce
activated
voltage
to
2A
.
The
cycle
will
be
Maximum
Cha
r
ging
charge
.
(0.
8A
pulse
charging
until
voltage
reaches
repeated
every
15
to
voltage
current
steps
11211&1!
exceeds
10
.
5V)
12.8V
20min
.
and
the
charging
14.8V
dow
n
by
1A
at
a
(3)
If
the
voltage
doesn
't
reach
current
can
be
increased
time
un
til
1A
10.5V
within
30
minutes
, a
to
3A
or
4A.
This
charging
is
reache
d.
12VWinter
battery
fault
is
indicated
.
cycle
will
contin
ue u
ntil
14
.8
V c
on
s
tant
mode
the
battery
vo
l
tage
M
aximum
vol
ta
ge
reaches
the
maxim
um
vol
t
age
Cha
rg
i
ng
value.
curre
nt
is
fa
lli
ng
*
14.8V
un
ti
l
1A
.
.:.
Connect
-
the-charger
to
the
-
-
·_,_
-Every
15
to
20min
the
--
Charger
will
d
etect
the
batte
ry
's
battery
,
the
charger
will
detect
charger
will
check
the
v
oltage
agai
n
the
battery
's
voltage
battery
voltage
.
If
the
(1)
tt
the
vo
ltage
fall
s
below
6V
.
automatically
;
voltage
has
increased
by
B
att
ery
fa
ult
is
s
hown
.
(1)
If
voltage
of
less
than
7.
5V
is
0.
2V
or
more
the
charging
(2)
tt
the
vo
ltag
e
is
6 to 6
.6V
,
6VWinter
detected
the
charger
recognizes
current
will
remain
the
charger
will
swttc
h to mai
nten
a
nce
the
battery
as
6V
same.
If
the
voltage
has
charging
.
mode
(2)
If
voltage
of
1.5V
to
5V
is
1A
chargin
g
not
increased
by
0.
2V
the
(3)
tt
the
volta
ge
is
more
than
6.
6V
until
the
Maximum
found
,
maintenance
charge
is
voltage
charger
will
i
ncrease
the
voltage
char
ger w
ill
wa
tt
f
or
th
e
voltage
to
l&VSTil
activated
reac
h
es
charging
current
by
1 A
7.2V
fall
before s
ta
rti
ng
a
ma
i
ntenan
ce
(0.
8A
pulse
charging
until
voltage
6.4
V
to
2A
.
The
cycle
will
be
charge.
exceeds
5.
25V)
repeated
every
15
to
(3)
if
voltage
doesn
't
reach
5.
25V
20min
.
and
the
charging
with
in
30
minute
s,
a
battery
faul
t
current
can
be
increased
is
i
nd
i
cated
to
3A
or
4A
.
This
charging
cycle
will
continue
until
the
battery
voltage
reaches
7.
2V
1.
Preparation of battery
Refer to the vehicle manufaturer's handbook for battery maintenance guidelines.
2.
Charging lead selection
Interchangeable
ring
terminal and fully-insulated battery clip charging leads are supplied.
• Select the appropriate lead for your application. Quick fit
ring
terminal leads are
useful for applications where the battery
is
not easily accessible
(e.g. some motorcycles).
• Attach to the charger output lead using the quick-fit connector (fitted to each).
This must be done before connecting the charger to either the mains supply or
to the battery.