If the unit detects that the voltage of the connected battery is different from the battery voltage that the user selected, the charging process will
still begin, but the Fault LED will flash red and the Charging LED will light yellow simultaneously to indicate the unit is in Charging Mode, but the
selection on the battery voltage is incorrect. This will not affect the charging performance. It is just an indication to remind the user that the battery
voltage selection is incorrect. The red Fault LED will stop flshing once the Battery Voltage Selector Knob is rotated to the correct battery voltage.
5. When the battery is fully charged, the Ready LED lights green, and the battery charger automatically goes into Float Charge Mode.
In this mode, the charger monitors the battery voltage and charges as necessary to assure the battery maintains a full charge. The
charger remains in Float Charge Mode as long as the charger is connected to the battery and is plugged into a functioning AC outlet.
Note:
If the unit detects that the voltage of the connected battery is different from the Battery Voltage LED that the user selected, Float Charge Mode
will still proceed, but the red Fault LED will flash and the green Ready LED will light simultaneously to indicate the unit is in Float Charge Mode, but
the selected battery voltage is incorrect. This will not affect Float Charging performance. It is just an indication to remind the user that the battery
voltage selection is incorrect. The red Fault LED will stop flshing once the Battery Voltage Selector Knob is rotated to the correct battery voltage.
When disconnecting the charger, disconnect the AC cord, remove the clamp from vehicle chassis, and then remove the clamp from the
battery terminal.
Connecting and Charging the Battery with the Terminal Rings
CONNECTING THE CHARGER WITH TERMINAL RINGS
The charger's output leads have crimped, color-coded Terminal Rings (RED-POSITIVE and BLACK-NEGATIVE). These rings connect directly to
the corresponding connectors on the battery posts.
NUT
CONNECTOR
1. Remove the nuts from the bolts of the battery post's connectors.
2. Position the RED terminal on the bolt of the POSITIVE battery post connector.
3. Position the BLACK terminal on the NEGATIVE post connector; then replace the nuts.
IMPORTANT: If there is any problem connecting the output leads, check with a reputable auto supply store or contact the Customer
Service Department toll-free at 1-877-571-2391 for assistance in finding an appropriate connection device for your particular application.
CHARGING WITH THE TERMINAL RINGS
1. With the terminals rings properly connected to the battery posts, insert the connector end of the Terminal Rings into the unit's
Charger Connector and position it as far away from the battery as possible. Then plug the unit's 120 volt power plug into a
functioning standard North American 120 volt 60Hz outlet. One of the six Battery Voltage Indicators will light blue to indicate the unit
is plugged in and ready to use.
Note:
If none of the Battery Voltage Indicators light up, check the connection to the AC outlet. Make sure the AC outlet is working.
2. When the charger is properly connected, the unit detects the battery voltage of the connected battery. The charging process will start
after a few seconds. The Charging LED will light yellow to indicate the unit is in charging mode.
Notes:
If the Terminal Rings are incorrectly connected with regard to polarity, the Fault LED flashes red. Unplug the charger; then remove the clamps.
Reconnect the Terminal Rings properly.
If the unit detects the clamps are connected to the 36V or 48V batteries, the Fault LED flashes red and the charging process automatically
terminates. Unplug the charger; then remove the clamps. Use the Terminal O-Ring for the 36 and 48 volt applications.
If the charger is overheated, the Fault LED will flash red and the charging process automatically terminates. Unplug the charger and allow the unit
to cool down for several minutes. Make sure there is adequate ventilation around the unit before attempting to charge again.
If the Charging LED does not come on, check the connection to the battery. If the terminal rings are properly connected, the battery may be in fault
condition. Manufacturer suggests to have the battery tested by a qualified battery service technician.
If the unit detects that the voltage of the connected battery is different from the Battery Voltage LED that the user selected, the charging process
will still begin, but the Fault LED will flash red and the Charging LED will light yellow simultaneously to indicate the unit is in charging mode, but
the selection on the battery voltage is incorrect. This will not affect the charging performance. It is just an indication to remind the user that the
battery voltage selection is incorrect. The red Fault LED will stop flshing once the Battery Voltage Selector Knob is rotated to the correct battery
voltage.
3. When the battery is fully charged, the Ready LED lights green, and the charger automatically goes into Float Charge Mode. In this
mode, the charger monitors the battery voltage and charges as necessary to assure the battery maintains a full charge. The charger
remains in Float Charge Mode as long as the charger is connected to the battery and is plugged into a functioning AC outlet.
Note:
If the unit detects that the voltage of the connected battery is different from the Battery Voltage LED that the user selected, Float Charge Mode
will still proceed, but the red Fault LED will flash and the green Ready LED will light simultaneously to indicate the unit is in Float Charge Mode, but
the selected battery voltage is incorrect. This will not affect Float Charging performance. It is just an indication to remind the user that the battery
voltage selection is incorrect. The red Fault LED will stop flshing once the Battery Voltage Selector Knob is rotated to the correct battery voltage.
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When disconnecting the charger, disconnect the AC cord, then remove the Terminal Rings from the battery posts.
Charging Golf Carts with the Battery Clamps or Terminal Rings
WARNING – To reduce the risk of injury or property damage: Make sure the golf cart power is turned OFF before attempting
charging procedures. Refer to the golf cart user manual.
1. Insert the connector end of either the Battery Clamp Cable or the Terminal Ring Cable into the unit's Charger Connector, then plug
the unit's 120 volt power plug into a functioning standard North American 120 volt 60Hz outlet. One of the six Battery Voltage
Indicators will light blue to indicate the unit is plugged in and ready to use.
Note:
If none of the Battery Voltage Indicators light up, check the connection to the AC outlet. Make sure the AC outlet is working.
2. Connect the Battery Clamps or Terminal Rings as described in the following steps (refer to the following examples of golf cart battery
configurations to locate switches and terminals).
3. Place the TOW/RUN switch in the TOW position before connecting to the battery post.
4. Connect the POSITIVE (RED) Battery Clamp or Terminal Ring from the battery charger to the POSITIVE (POS, P, +) terminal of the
battery that is connected to the solenoid.
5. Connect the NEGATIVE (BLACK) clamp or Terminal Ring from the battery charger to the NEGATIVE (NEG, N, -) terminal of the battery
that is connected to the solenoid.
Style A Electric Battery Configuration
CONNECT THE NEGATIVE
(BLACK) CLAMP OR O-RING
TO HERE
TOW/RUN
SWITCH
CONNECT THE POSITIVE
(RED) CLAMP OR O-RING
TO HERE
Style B Electric Battery Configuration
CONNECT THE POSITIVE
(RED) CLAMP OR O-RING
TO HERE
TOW/RUN
SWITCH
CONNECT THE NEGATIVE
(BLACK) CLAMP OR O-RING
TO HERE
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