Engine Cranking; Battery Status Leds; Setup And Operating; Estimating Charge Time - DieHard 200.71223 Owner's Manual

Battery charger 12/2 amp fully automatic microprocessor controlled engine starter 75 amp
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NOTE:
The charger
defaults
to Type
1
when
first plugged
in or when discon-
nected
from a battery.
The 6 VOLT
button
must then be pressed
before
charging
a 6 volt battery.
With the exception
of AGM and gel cell
batteries,
all other battery
types may or
may not have vent caps.
Vent caps are
located
on top of the battery
and provide
a means
to add distilled
water when
needed.
Batteries
should
be marked
with their type. If charging
a battery
that
is not marked,
check
the manual
of the
item that uses the battery.
If the battery
type is unknown,
use the Type 1
position.
Make sure the battery
complies
with the safety instructions
on page 3.
Engine cranking: When the 75A Start
rate is selected, the charger waits until
the engine is actually being cranked
before delivering 75 amps for engine
start. Note: The charger delivers a
charge of 3 to 7 amps while waiting for
the engine to be cranked and will reset if
the engine is not cranked within 15
minutes. Cranking is allowed for up to 3
seconds, then the charger shuts down
for a 4 minute cool down period. During
the cool down period the Start LED will
blink. After 4 minutes, the Start LED will
light continuously, indicating that
another crank cycle can be performed.
Battery Status LEDs: The status of the
battery is indicated by a row of six
LED's. The first LED is red; it will light
under the following conditions:
1. The charger is not connected to a bat-
tery. Red LED lights continuously.
2. The charger
is reverse-connected
to a
battery.
Red LED lights continuously.
3. The charge
cycle
was not completed
within 24 hours.
Red LED blinks.
4. The battery
could
not be charged
in a
normal
manner.
This could be due to a
battery
with a partially
shorted
or open
cell, sulfated
battery
plates or electro-
lyte out of balance.
Red LED blinks.
The next four LED's are amber.
First,
only the leftmost
amber
LED will light.
Then two, then three, and eventually
all
four amber
LED's will light. Refer to
"Estimating
Charge
Time"
on page 12
for more
information.
The sixth LED is green and lights to indi-
cate that charging is complete. When the
green LED lights, the amber LED's will turn
oft and the charger starts Maintain Mode.
See the Control Panel table on the next
page.
Setup and Operating: Follow all safety
and connecting procedures in this
manual
Located above each button on
the control pad is an amber LED that
lights to indicate that the selection is
active.
When plugged in, the charger will
automatically
default to the 2 AMP /
TYPE 1 position. You may then select
the charge rate and battery type. For
example, if you're charging a large
12-volt deep cycle battery, press the
12 AMP 6 & 12V button and the 12
VOLT TYPE 2 button. Note: If you
press a charge rate or battery type
button after charging has started, the
charger will restart the charging
process. Refer to "Estimating
Charge
Time" on page 12 for more information.
When
selecting
the Start position,
you
do not have to select a battery
type. All
indicator
lights will turn off except
for the
light above
the Start button.
The red
LED will also light if a properly
con-
nected
battery
has not been detected.
The start position
can only be used for
12-volt
systems,
not 6-volt systems.

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