Operating Instructions; Make Connections; Select Setting - Solar Battery Charger Owner's Manual

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MODEL 1007C
This charger will taper its charge as the battery
approaches full charge. Refer to Section L, Time to
Charge to determine how long to charge your battery.
Step 1: Make Connections
Make sure AC power cord is unplugged from wall outlet.
Make proper connections to the battery as explained in
sections F through H.
Step 2: Select Setting
Select the 6 A 12 V position if you
are charging large lead acid
batteries, such as those used in
automobiles, boats, trucks, vans,
farm equipment, etc. Plug the AC
power cord into the wall outlet. The
meter will read up to 8 amps and
taper down to around 1 amp as the
battery reaches full charge. When the battery is fully
charged you must shut off the charger within 2 hours or
overcharging will occur.
Select the 2 A 12 V position for charging lawn tractor,
motorcycle, snowmobile, or other small batteries. Plug the
ac power cord into the wall outlet. The meter will read up
to 5 amps and taper down to around 1 amp as the battery
reaches full charge.
Select the 6 A 6 V position for charging 6 volt batteries
used in automobiles, trucks, and farm equipment. This
setting does not taper and also does not shut off
automatically.
Note: Do not use this battery charger to charge batteries
larger than those typically found in boats,
passenger cars, or light trucks.
MODEL 1010C
This charger will taper its charge as the battery
approaches full charge. Refer to Section L, Time to
Charge to determine how long to charge your battery.
Step 1: Make Connections
Make sure AC power cord is unplugged from wall outlet.
Make proper connections to the battery as explained in
sections F through H.
Step 2: Select Setting
Select the 10 A 12 V position
if you are charging large lead
acid batteries, such as those
used in automobiles, boats,
trucks, vans, farm equipment,
etc. Plug the AC power cord
into the wall outlet. The meter
will read up to 15 amps and taper down to 6 or 7 as the
battery reaches full charge. When the battery is fully
charged you must shut off the charger within 2 hours or
overcharging will occur.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

SELECT SETTING

6A
2A
6A
12V
12V
6V
SELECT SETTING
OFF
10A
2A
10A
12V
12V
6V
Select the 2 A 12 V position for charging lawn tractor,
motorcycle, snowmobile, or other small batteries. Plug the
ac power cord into the wall outlet. The meter will read up
to 5 amps and taper down to around 1 amp as the battery
reaches full charge.
Select the 10 A 6 V position for charging 6 volt batteries
used in automobiles, trucks, and farm equipment. This
setting does not taper and also does not shut off
automatically.
Note: Do not use this battery charger to charge batteries
larger than those typically found in boats,
passenger cars, or light trucks.
MODEL 1014C
This charger is equipped with Auto On-Off Technology.
After connecting to a 12 volt battery, the charger needs to
sense a minimum voltage condition to begin charging and
it will stop charging when it reaches the maximum voltage
condition, but it will continue to monitor the battery charge
level. The charger will "hum" as it monitors. If the battery
charge level drops, the charger will begin charging again.
Step 1: Make Connections
Make sure AC power cord is unplugged from wall outlet.
Make proper connections to the battery as explained in
sections F through H.
Step 2: Select Setting
Select the 10 A 12 V AUTO
position if you are charging
large lead acid batteries,
such as those used in
automobiles, boats, trucks,
vans, farm equipment, etc.
Plug the AC power cord
into the wall outlet. The
meter will read up to 15 amps and taper down to 6 or 7 as
the battery reaches full charge. When the battery is fully
charged the charge complete light will come on, the meter
will drop to 0 amps, and the charger will automatically stop
charging.
Select the 2 A 12 V AUTO position for charging lawn
tractor, motorcycle, snowmobile, or other small batteries.
Plug the AC power cord into the wall outlet. The meter will
read up to 5 amps and taper down to around 1 amp as the
battery reaches full charge. Using this setting for large
automotive, truck, or marine batteries will not allow the
charger to shut off automatically.
Select the 10 A 6 V position for charging 6 volt batteries
used in automobiles, trucks, and farm equipment. Plug the
AC power cord into the wall outlet. This setting does not
taper and does not shut off automatically.
Note: Do not use this battery charger to charge batteries
larger than those typically found in boats,
passenger cars, or light trucks.
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SELECT SETTING
OFF
10A 2A
10A
12V AUTO
6V MAN.

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