Charger Placement
Place the charger in a clean, dry, stable, well-ventilated spot as far from the battery as the DC output cables
permit.
NEVER place the charger directly above the battery being charged; gasses from the battery will corrode and
damage the charger.
NEVER allow battery acid to drip on the charger when reading specific gravity or filling the battery.
NEVER place a battery on top of the charger.
NEVER attempt to permanently mount this battery charger on a marine or recreational vehicle.
ALWAYS position the charger on the outside of a boat or recreational vehicle.
Provide Required Power
This battery charger requires a nominal 120V 60Hz alternating current (AC) power source. The power source must
be fused at an amperage greater than or equal to the input amps rating of this charger.
Do not plug the charger into the AC power source until told to do so in the operating instructions.
WARNING: ELECTRIC SHOCK CAN KILL!
See complete warning on page 3.
To reduce risk of electric shock, never alter AC power cord or power cord plug provided on the charger. If it will not
fit the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician. Never use an adapter.
The charger must be grounded to reduce risk of electric shock. The charger is equipped with an electric cord that
has an equipment grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an AC outlet that is properly installed and
grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.
Extension Cords
Note: Engine starting performance may be reduced when extension cords are used.
An extension cord should not be used unless absolutely necessary. If necessary, care must be taken to select an
extension cord suitable for use with your specific battery charger (see Shock Hazards in Safety Summary).
WARNING: Fire can kill, injure and cause property damage!
See Safety Summary, pages 2-4.
To reduce risk of electric shock and fire, never alter the AC power cord or power cord plug provided on the charger.
Never alter extension cords or extension cord plugs. Make sure the extension cord is properly wired and in good
electrical condition. Make sure the wire size (American Wire Gauge or AWG) of the extension cord is large enough
to handle your specific charger's amperage requirements.
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