When charging is complete, and no maintenance
charging is desired, unplug the charger from the AC
outlet and disconnect the cables from the battery.
Jump Starting:
• Turn off all lights and accessories in the stalled vehicle.
• Connect the charger to the battery per instructions on
pages 4 and 5.
Follow the charging instructions above to charge the
battery for at least five minutes at 10A before attempting
to start the vehicle.
1. Use button 2 to select the battery type.
2. Use button 3 to select 100A Jump Start mode.
3. Press the start/stop charging button.
4. Turn ignition key. If engine fails to start,
charge battery at 10A for an additional five
minutes
before
NOTE: Do not crank the engine more than 20
seconds in any five-minute period; excessive
cranking may overheat and damage the starter. If
the vehicle fails to start, wait for the starter to cool
and allow the charger to continue to charge the
battery. Unplug the charger before disconnecting
DC clips from the battery.
5. After the engine starts, press the Start/Stop button
to stop the jump start function, then turn the Power
Switch off.
MAINTENENCE INSTRUCTIONS
This charger requires minimal maintenance. As with
any appliance or tool, a few common-sense rules will
prolong the life of the battery charger.
ALWAYS BE SURE THE CHARGER IS UNPLUGGED
BEFORE PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE OR
CLEANING.
1. Store in a clean, dry place
2. Coil up the cords when not in use.
attempting
to
start
Alternator test:
1. Connect red clamp to positive battery terminal and
black clamp to negative terminal.
2. Do not connect to AC power. The digital readout will
display the battery voltage.
3. Start the vehicle.
4. The panel will display actual alternator voltage,
and the NG and OK LEDs will cycle back and forth.
Press the alternator test button.
5. If the alternator voltage is between 13.3V-15.5V,
the OK LED will light.
If the alternator voltage is below 13.3V, the NG LED will
light, indicating that the alternator is no good.
If the alternator voltage is above 15.5V, the NG LED will
light indicating that the alternator is no good.
again.
13.6V Power Supply Mode
a. Provides DC power supply for powering any 12V
DC device, like a tire inflator.
b. As a memory retainer when replacing a battery.
c. 18A max amp draw
3. Clean the case and cords with a damp cloth.
4. Clean any corrosion from the clamps with a solution
of water and baking soda.
5. Examine the cords periodically for cracking or other
damage and have them replaced if necessary.
6. WARNING: All other service should be done by
qualified personnel only.
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