Charging Battery Removed From The Vehicle; Using Engine Start - DieHard 200.71225 Owner's Manual

Microprocessor controlled, fully automatic operation battery charger with engine starter plus battery and alternator tester for 6 and 12-volt batteries
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CHARGING
BATTERY REMOVED
FROM THE VEHICLE:
POSITIVE
NEGATIVE
BATTERY
BATTERY
CHARGER
POWER
CORD
TO
GROUNDED
POWER
OUTLET
1. Note the polarity
of the battery
posts by
checking
the identification
marks on the
battery:
POSITIVE
(POS,
P or +) and
NEGATIVE
(NEG,
N or -). The positive
post is usually
larger than the negative
post.
2. Attach
at least a 24-inch-long,
6-gauge
(AWG),
insulated
battery
cable
to
NEGATIVE
(NEG,
N or -) battery
post.
Rock and twist the clamp back and forth
to be sure a solid electrical
connection
is made.
3. Connect
the
red
(POSITIVE)
output
clamp
to the POSITIVE
battery
post.
Rock and twist the clamp back and forth
to be sure a solid electrical
connection
is made.
4. Position
yourself
as far away from the
battery
as possible,
and then
connect
the black (NEGATIVE)
output
clamp to
the free end of the cable.
5. Plug the power
cord
into a 120V AC
2-prong wall outlet. The chargerwill
be set
to the default state of 12V REGULAR
bat-
tery type, no charge
rate (tester mode).
6. Press
the appropriate
control
buttons
to select
the desired
charge
rate and
battery
type. Within
a few seconds,
the
CHARGING
(yellow)
LED
should
light
and the charging
process
should
start.
If the CHECK
(red) LED is on, check for
correct
cable connections.
7. To disconnect
the charger,
unplug
its
power cord before attempting
to discon-
nect the charger clamps.
Then, standing
away from the battery,
remove
the out-
put clamp from the NEGATIVE
battery
post.
Finally,
remove
the output
clamp
from the POSITIVE
battery
post.
8. Clean
and store
the charger
in a dry
location.
USING
ENGINE
START
Your battery
charger
can be used to jump
start
your
car if the battery
is low.
Fol-
low these
instructions
on how to use the
ENGINE
START
feature.
iMPORTANT:
Follow all safety instructions
and precautions
when
charging
your bat-
tery.
Wear
complete
eye protection
and
clothing
protection.
Charge
your
battery
in a well-ventilated
area.
iMPORTANT:
Using the ENGINE
START
feature
WITHOUT
a battery
installed
in
the vehicle
could
cause
damage
to the
vehicle's
electrical
system.
1. For battery
connections,
see
page
6
and follow instructions
1 - 6 of CHARG-
ING BATTERY
IN THE VEHICLE.
With
the charger
plugged
in and connected
to the battery
of the vehicle,
set the
CHARGE
RATE to 80A START. Only the
80A
START,
CHARGING,
and VOLT-
AGE LEDs should
be lit, unless
the 6V
REGULAR
battery
type
has been
se-
lected.
In that case, the 6V REGULAR
LED will also be lit.
2. Crank the engine
until it starts
or 5 sec-
onds
passes.
If engine
does
not start,
wait 3 minutes
before
cranking
again.
3. After the engine starts, unplug the power
cord
before
disconnecting
the output
clamps
from the battery.
4. Clean
and store
the charger
in a dry
location.
NOTE:
During the starting
sequence
listed
above,
the charger
is set to one of three
states.
1. Wait for cranking
- The charger
waits
until the engine is actually being cranked
before
delivering
80 amps
for engine
start.
The charger
delivers
charge
at a
rate of up to 12 amps while waiting
and
will reset
if the engine
is not cranked
within 15 minutes.
(If the charger
resets,
it sets itself
for a 2A charge
and
12V
REGULAR
battery.)
While
waiting
for
cranking,
the
digital
display
shows
the battery
voltage
(it can't
be set to
percent).
2. Cranking
- When cranking
is detected,
the charger
will automatically
deliver
up
to its maximum
output
(at least 80A)
as required
by the starting
system
for

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