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• Allow batteries to cool for 15 minutes after charging or heavy use
• Wash thoroughly with soap and water if battery acid contacts skin or clothing
• If battery acid contacts eyes, wash thoroughly with clean water and seek
medical help
• Batteries should always be disposed of at suitable recycling facility. Do not
dispose of batteries with normal household waste
• Keep battery charger and batteries clean; foreign objects or dirt may cause a
short circuit. Failure to follow these instructions may cause overheating or fire
• When not in use, batteries should be stored in a dry place at room
temperature (20˚C). Ensure that batteries are stored in such a way that they
cannot accidentally short-circuit in storage
• Always recycle lead acid batteries. Contact your local or national authority for
the correct recycling procedure. When returning batteries cover the terminals
with insulated adhesive tape to prevent shorting and possible fire or explosion
• Always keep lead acid batteries out of reach of children
Product Familiarisation
1
Ammeter
2
Carry Handle
3
DC Fuse
4
Voltage Switch
5
230V Fuse
6
Charge Rate Switch
7
On/Off Switch
8
Information Panel
9
Mains cable
10 Negative Clamp (Black)
11 Positive Clamp (Red)
6
Intended Use
Battery charger suitable for charging conventional wet cell lead acid batteries
that are either fitted in a vehicle or free standing. 12V (normally 6 cell) and 24V
(normally 12 cell) batteries are supported.
Unpacking Your Tool
• Carefully unpack and inspect your tool. Familiarise yourself with all its features
and functions
• Ensure that all parts of the tool are present and in good condition. If any
parts are missing or damaged, have such parts replaced before attempting
to use this tool
Before Use
WARNING: Do not connect the charger to the mains power supply until
instructed in the steps below.
Connecting to battery (in vehicle)
WARNING: This battery charger is not suitable for assisting engine cranking.
Do not turn on the ignition or attempt to start the vehicle with this battery
charger connected.
• This charger is suitable for use on 12V/24V, negative earth, vehicle electrical
systems only, when charging with the battery fitted in the vehicle
• Marine batteries must ALWAYS be moved to dry land for charging.
This charger is not designed for use in a marine environment
• If appropriate, check battery fluid level before charging. Top up with distilled
water if required. Check battery manufacturer's guidance as to whether cell
caps should be removed for charging
• Ensure that engine is stopped, and that all electrical accessories (lights, radio
etc) are switched off. Keep vehicle bonnet, boot or access panels open during
battery charging
• Locate battery and identify battery terminals. The positive terminal is
usually marked with a '+' symbol, the negative terminal is usually marked
with a '-' symbol. If you are unsure of which terminal is which, seek
professional assistance
• Refer to vehicle manufacturer's handbook to determine whether terminals
should be disconnected for charging. Follow manufacturer's guidance
1. If the battery terminals are corroded, or dirty, clean them with a suitable
wire brush
2. Attach Positive Clamp (Red) (11) to positive battery terminal
3. Attach Negative Clamp (Black) (10) to a clean part of the vehicle chassis, or
other sturdy metal part. Do not connect the clamp to any part of the vehicle's
fuel system.
Note: Do not connect the Negative Clamp to the negative battery terminal. This
helps prevent the risk of a spark at the battery terminal igniting flammable gas.
4. Check that clamps are securely connected, and that they will not loosen
during charging process
5. Check the Voltage Switch (4) is set correctly and the Charge Rate Switch (6) is
set to 'MIN' then connect to the mains supply to commence charging
Connecting to battery (free standing)
• This charger is only suitable for use with 12V and 24V lead acid
(wet cell) batteries
• If appropriate, check battery fluid level before charging. Top up with distilled
water if required. Check battery manufacturer's guidance as to whether cell
caps should be removed for charging
• Identify battery terminals. The positive terminal is usually marked with a '+'
symbol, the negative terminal is usually marked with a '-' symbol. If you are
unsure of which terminal is which, seek professional assistance