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Connecting to a positive-grounded system:
l.Connect the negative(-) black clip from battery charger to the negative (NEG, N, -) ungrounded post of
battery.
2.Connect the positive(-) red clip to the vehicle chassis or engine block away from battery.
DO NOT connect clip to carburetor, fuel lines, or sheelmetal body parts. Connect to a heavy gauge metal
part of the frame or engine block.
AFTER COMPLETING STEPS 1.2 FROM CHOSEN GROUND SYSTEM, CONTINUE TO 34
3.Connect charger AC supply cord to electric outlet.
4.When disconnecting chargel disconnecttheAC cord first, remove the clipfrom vehicle chassis, and
then remove the clip from battery terminal in that order.
C. CHARGING BATTERY REMOVED FROM VEHCILE
GAUTION: Connect and disconnect the DC output clamps only after removing the AC plug from the electrical
outlet. Never allow the DC output clamps to touch each other. This may cause a spark.
1 . Connect the positive (red) charger clip to the positive (POS, P, +) post of battery.
2. Then connect the negative (black) charger clip to negative(NEc, N, -)post of battery. Do not face battery
when making the final connection.
3. Connect chargerAC supply cord to electric outlet.
4. When disconnecting charger, disconnect the AC supply cord first. Always disconnect the clamps in the
reverse sequence ofthe connecting procedure
D. SELECTING CHARGING RATE
This smart charger has an Optimal function. The optimal function automatically selects the charge rate best fit
for your type of battery
lf you do not want to use the optimal function, you can choose your charging rate manually. This Smart
Charger has three charging rate options. Press the Charging rate selection button for desired charging rate.
Note: lf you want your battery to sustain its life longel slow charge it. Slow charge will take longer but will
charge your battery more thoroughly. lf your battery needs to charge in a short amount of time, use the Fast
charge.
E. BATTERY RECONDITIONING
When your battery has been unused for long periods of time, the battery will be in a deep discharged state.
Sulphation occurswhen a build-up of lead sulphurdeposits orcrystalsform on the lead plates of the battery.
Once this happens it is not an easy task to remove this build up and itwill ruin the performance of your
battery. The battery reconditioning function is to desulphate the battery and recover the battery from this and
help the battery last longer.
When the battery is fully charged, the charger will automatically determine if the battery needs to be
reconditioned. lf the battery needs to be reconditioned, the Battery recondition LED will light. When the light is
off, battery reconditioning is over.
Charge Amp Description
Slow 2Can be used for motorcycles, snowmobiles, garden tractors and golf cart batteries
Medium 6Can be used for small to medium size automobiles, deep cycles and farm tractor
batteries
Fast 10 Can be used for medium to large automobile batteries.