Mounting Instructions; Assembly Instructions - Schumacher SE-1-12S Owner's Manual

Automatic battery charger
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9.

MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS

Mounting the charger to the fender well: The
charger can be mounted directly to the fender
well of your vehicle as shown. If using the nuts
and bolts provided, drill two holes between 3/16"
and 1/4" in diameter. (For alignment of holes use
the charger as a template.) If the backside of the
mounting surface is hard to reach, you may consider using two 1/2"
long sheet metal screws (not included) instead of the nuts and bolts
provided.
Mounting the charger alongside the battery:
The charger can also be mounted alongside your
vehicle's battery using the
bracket provided. If possible,
mount the charger to the
side of the battery away from
the engine and fan blades.
Mount the bracket to the
charger as shown using
the nuts and bolts provided. Loosen the battery retaining hardware
enough that you can insert the bracket between the bottom of the
battery and the battery mounting tray as shown. Position the charger
so that it will not rub against the battery or any other part of the
vehicle, and then tighten the battery retaining hardware. NOTE: Do
not drill or puncture the battery.
Electrical Installation – The output leads of the charger are terminated
with 3/8" dia. ring lugs. Route and secure the AC cord and the output
wiring away from the gas line, carburetor or other hot, sharp or
moving and pinch parts to avoid damage to the insulation. Secure
the AC cord using a cable tie or equivalent. If you have difficulty
connecting the output leads, consult your local auto supply store, they
may assist you in finding a connecting device for your application.
10.

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

Remove all cord wraps and uncoil the cables prior to using the battery
charger.
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