The state-of-charge (SOC) LED display has four (4) SOC indicators.
LED
25% Red LED
50% Orange LED
75% Yellow LED
100% Green LED
Stopping the Charging Process
Charging can be stopped at any time by disconnecting the supply cord.
After Charging
WARNING! Disconnect the supply before making or breaking the connections to the
battery. As the released gas is flammable, avoid naked flames, glowing or electrostatically
charged material and sparks in the vicinity of the battery. Always provide adequate
ventilation. Because of this risk of explosive gas, only connect and disconnect the battery
leads when the mains supply is disconnected.
1. Unplug charger from the mains supply
2. Disconnect the negative charging lead (BLACK) from the negative post of the battery
(marked -) or mass.
3. Disconnect the positive charging lead (RED) from the positive terminal post of the battery
(marked +).
4. Clean and store battery charger.
If the charged battery is maintainable, wait some time until the bubbling stops. Inspect the liquid in each
cell again and top up carefully with de-ionized or distilled water if necessary. Now replace the caps. Any
surplus fluid around the cell tops should be wiped off carefully as it may be acidic. Avoid getting
electrolyte on your skin or clothes. Use eye protection. Wash your hands carefully.
The LED will flash when the battery is less than 25% charged.
When the battery is 25% charged, the LED will be solid.
The LED will flash when the battery is less 50% charged. When
the battery is 50% charged, the LED will be solid.
The LED will flash when the battery is less 75% charged. When
the battery is 75% charged, the LED will be solid.
The LED will flash when the battery is less than 100% charged.
When the battery is 100% charged, the LED will be solid.
Explanation
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