Preparing Your Battery To Be Charged; Charging Tips; If Your Vehicle Won't Start; Completing An Interrupted Charge - DieHard 200.71223 Owner's Manual

Battery charger 12/2 amp fully automatic microprocessor controlled engine starter 75 amp
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It is important that you read and follow these guidelines while you are preparing to
charge your battery.
• Make sure that you have a 6 volt or
12 volt lead-acid
battery.
• Clean
the battery
terminals.
Be
careful
to keep corrosion
from getting
in or around
your eyes.
• For batteries
with removable
vent
caps,
if required,
add distilled
water to
each cell until the battery
acid
reaches
the level recommended
by
the manufacturer.
This will help purge
excessive
gases from the cells. Be
careful
not to overfill.
If you have a
sealed
battery
with non-removable
vent caps,
no action
is necessary.
• Take time to read all battery
manufacturer's
specific
precautions,
such as removing
or not removing
vent caps while charging, and
recommended
rates of charge.
• Wear safety glasses. See additional
"Personal Safety Precautions" on
page 4.
• Be sure that the area around the
battery is well ventilated while it is
being charged.
• If it is necessary to remove the battery
from the vehicle to charge it, always
remove the grounded terminal from
the battery first. Turn off all vehicle
accessories to avoid sparks from
occurring.
NOTE: A marine battery installed in a
boat must be removed and charged on
shore.
Read the following pages before using your
guide for specific situations.
If your vehicle
won't
start: You don't
need to fully charge a battery
to start
your vehicle.
If the charger
won't start
your vehicle using the 75 Amp Start
rate, try charging the battery using the
12 Amp rate for f0 or 15 minutes.
That
should charge the battery enough to
allow the 75A Start rate to start the
vehicle.
If the vehicle will then be
operated
continuously
for an extended
period (such as a long drive), the
vehicle could charge
the battery
back to
normal
during that period.
If the vehicle
will only be operated
for a short period
(short drive),
the battery
might need to
be charged
again before
it could
start
the vehicle.
Reviving your battery:
If you only
wish to charge your battery enough to
6
charger.
The tips below serve only as a
operate your vehicle, you don't need to
wait for the entire charging process to
be completed. When the charger
displays three Battery Status LEDs (see
pages 8, 9, and 12), the battery has
been charged as much as by most
chargers. The vehicle should then start
and operate normally.
Completing
an interrupted
charge: If
the charging process has been inter-
rupted and restarted after three Battery
Status LEDs were lit, the charger will
go straight to Maintain Mode (see
pages 7 & 9). However, if the original
charge was started using 12 Amps, the
charge can often be completed using 2
Amps.

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