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Broadway Limited Charge-O-Matic User Manual

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General Specifications
Input: 125VAC 60Hz
Output: 125 VAC 15(3)A
TM
The Charge-O-Matic
charging devices that need to be periodically charged or powered for several hours, but then need to remain
unpowered for many days to avoid overcharging and damaging batteries. Example use cases include electric
start backup generator batteries, electronic devices that are infrequently used, power tools and more.
There have been many commercially available timers on the market, but typically these devices are limited
to an powered-on duration of only 24 hours, at an interval period of 7 days. The Charge-O-Matic
powered-on durations of much longer, up to 99 hours–at intervals of anywhere between 1 and 99 days. For
example: Generator producer Generac explains on their website, "The customer should charge the battery at
least once a month for 24-48 hours in preparation for usage... The charger should be connected for no longer
than 48 hours. " Most customers do not remember to charge and unplug their generator batteries monthly.
Inevitably, they leave the batteries connected to the charger indefinitely, damaging the battery, and leaving
them with a dead battery when it is time to use the generator. With the generator's charging cord plugged
into the Charge-O-Matic
Days Between On Cycle to 30 days. The timer would then power-on for 48 hours and then power itself off for
30 days, at which point it would again power-on for 48 hours, and then again power off for 30 days and so
on, indefinitely. No more remembering to plug and unplug devices. While this is one use-case, the Charge-
TM
O-Matic
can be used for any device that would benefit from power cycles at intervals.
1. Plug timer into grounded electrical outlet in a dry location.
2. Set number of hours to Power On by pressing the left knob labeled "Power On Duration" (num-
bers on both displays will flash to indicate the values can be changed). Rotate left knob until left
display shows desired on time (choose any value between 1 and 99 hours). NOTE: After 5 sec-
onds, the timer will automatically end programming mode. Simply press the knob again if you
need more time to adjust the value.
CHARGE O MATIC
CHARGE
The timer that makes
any charger smart.
www.charge-o-matic.com
Disconnection Type:1B
Pollution degree: 2
Rated impulse voltage: 1500V
CAUTION:
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
USE IN DRY LOCATION ONLY
User's Manual
is a simple to use device that solves the age-old problem of powering and/or
TM
, the customer could set the Powered On Duration period to 48 hours and the
Setup + Operation
O MATIC
TM-100US Rating Plate Label
Introduction
MODEL NO: TM-100
795
Input: 125VAC 60Hz
Output: 125Vac 15(3)A
CM
TM
Made In China
3105252
5026106
CONFORMS TO UL STD.60730-1
and 60730-2-7
CERTIFIED TO CSA STD.E60730-1
and E60730-2-7
40*40mm
Broadway Limited
Date code: xxxx / xx
Charge-O-Matic
Timer-Controller
Timer
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Week
MODEL NO: TM-100
795
Input: 125VAC 60Hz
Output: 125Vac 15(3)A
CM
Made In China
3105252
5026106
CONFORMS TO UL STD.60730-1
and 60730-2-7
CERTIFIED TO CSA STD.E60730-1
and E60730-2-7
Rating Label with Da
Rating Label NO Dat
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Summary of Contents for Broadway Limited Charge-O-Matic

  • Page 1 There have been many commercially available timers on the market, but typically these devices are limited to an powered-on duration of only 24 hours, at an interval period of 7 days. The Charge-O-Matic allows powered-on durations of much longer, up to 99 hours–at intervals of anywhere between 1 and 99 days.
  • Page 2 Q. Will the Charge-O-Matic run its program indefinitely? A. Yes, the Charge-O-Matic will run its program unless unplugged or manually powered off as outlined above in step 5. Q. Is there any way to turn off the display while the Charge-O-Matic is running? A.