GEN Series
User Guide & Warranty
DANGER
READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL SAFETY INFORMATION BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT. Failure to
follow these safety instructions may result in ELECTRICAL SHOCK, EXPLOSION, FIRE, which may
result in a SERIOUS INJURY, DEATH, or PROPERTY DAMAGE.
Electrical Shock. Product is an electrical device that can shock and cause serious injury. Do not cut power
cords. Do not submerge in water or get wet.
Explosion. Unmonitored, incompatible, or damaged batteries can explode if used with product. Do not
leave product unattended while in use. Do not attempt to jump start a damaged or frozen battery. Use
product only with batteries of recommended voltage. Operate product in well ventilated areas.
Fire. Product is an electrical device that emits heat and is capable of causing burns. Do not cover product.
Do not smoke or use any source of electrical spark or fire when operating product. Keep product away from
combustible materials.
Eye Injury. Wear eye protection when operating product. Batteries can explode and cause flying debris.
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Battery acid can cause eye and skin irritation. In the case of contamination of eyes or skin, flush affected
and support visit:
area with running clean water and contact poison control immediately.
Explosive Gases. Working in the vicinity of a lead-acid is dangerous. Batteries generate explosive gases
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during normal battery operation. To reduce risk of battery explosion, follow all safety information instructions
and those published by the battery manufacturer and manufacturer of any equipment intended to be used
in the vicinity of battery. Review cautionary markings on these products and on engine.
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Questions and answers
What mode is used for a Deep Cell 12V Battery
The NOCO Genius GEN5X1 supports charging for various 12V battery types, including Wet Cell, Gel Cell, Enhanced Flooded, Maintenance-Free, Calcium, AGM, and Lithium batteries. A Deep Cycle 12V battery typically falls under Wet Cell, AGM, or Gel Cell categories. The appropriate mode depends on the specific battery chemistry:
- 12V Mode for standard Wet Cell, Gel Cell, Enhanced Flooded, Maintenance-Free, and Calcium batteries.
- 12V AGM Mode for AGM deep-cycle batteries.
- 12V Lithium Mode for lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4) deep-cycle batteries.
Ensure you select the correct mode based on the battery type.
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