T-Tech 1002 User Manual

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1. Connect the battery charger ac line cord (through a UL approved

extension cord) to a 120 Volt ac power outlet. Make sure the
extension cord is in good condition and the wire size is large
enough for the for the ac ampere rating of the charger (see
RECOMMENDED MINIMUM AWG WIRE SIZE FOR
EXTENSION CORDS FOR THIS BATTERY CHARGER).

2. Once the battery charger has been properly connected to the

battery and the ac outlet, the red LED will illuminate continuously
indicating the battery is being charged. Depending on the state of
charge at the time the charger is connected to the ac outlet, after
a certain amount of time you will notice that the red LED is
flashing on/off indicating that the output is being turned on and off
to regulate the battery voltage. Turn off occurs at approximately
14.1 Vdc and turn on occurs at 13.1 Vdc. The amount of on time
will decrease to a minimum as the battery charge is topped off.

3. The charger design incorporates reverse battery and short circuit

protection by measuring a small battery voltage of the proper
polarity before the charger turns the charge output on. For this
reason, the battery voltage must measure at least 4.0 Vdc before
the charger will charge the battery.

CHARGER MAINTENANCE AND CARE

A minimum amount of care can keep your battery charger working
properly for years. Just as with any appliance or tool, keep your battery
charger clean and dry. Occasionally cleaning the case and cables with
a dry or slightly damp cloth will prolong the life of your charger.

LIMITED WARRANTY

Manufacturer warrants that for 1 year from the date of original retail
purchase, it will repair at no charge for parts and labor, this product,
proven defective in material or workmanship. If, after reasonable
efforts by Manufacturer, the product is deemed not repairable,
Manufacturer will, at its option, refund the original purchase price or
supply a replacement unit.

THE TERMS OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY CONSTITUTE THE
BUYER’S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY. THE IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OR MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THIS
EXPRESS WARRANTY. AFTER 1 YEAR FROM DATE OF
PURCHASE, ALL RISK OF LOSS FROM WHATEVER REASON
SHALL BE PUT UPON THE PURCHASER.

MANUFACTURER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL AND
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES:
MANUFACTURER’S LIABILITY, IF ANY, SHALL NEVER EXCEED THE
PURCHASE PRICE OF THIS MACHINE, REGARDLESS OF
WHETHER LIABILITY IS PREDICATED UPON BREACH OF
WARRANTY (EXPRESS OR IMPLIED), NEGLIGENCE, STRICT TORT
OR ANY OTHER THEORY.

This warranty extends to each person who acquires lawful ownership
within one year of the original retail purchase, but is void if the product
has been abused, altered, misused or improperly packaged and
damaged when returned for repair. This warranty applies to the product
only and does not apply to any accessory items included with the
product which are subject to wear from usage; the replacement or
repair of these items shall be at the expense of the owner.

Some states do not permit the limitation of warranties or limitation of
consequential or incidental damages, so the above disclaimer and
limitation may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal
rights, and you may also have other rights, which vary from state to
state.

To obtain services under this warranty:

Battery Charger Service
Kansas City, MO 64161
(913) 310-1050
www.solaronline.com

WARNING: This product contains chemicals, including lead,
known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects
or other reproductive harm.

Wash hand after handling.

Figure 1. Charger Mounting

3. Check polarity of battery posts. Positive (POS, P, +) battery post

usually has larger diameter than Negative (NEG, N, –) post.
Determine which battery post is grounded (connected) to the
chassis. If Negative post is grounded to chassis (as in most
vehicles), see step a. If Positive post is grounded to the chassis,
see step b.

a) For negative-grounded vehicle, connect Positive (RED) lug

from charger to Positive (POS, P, +) ungrounded battery post.
Connect Negative (BLACK) lug to vehicle chassis or engine
block, away from battery. Do not connect lug to carburetor,
fuel lines, or sheet metal body parts. Make the connection to
a heavy gauge metal part of the frame or engine block.

Figure 2. Terminal Connections

b) If you have a positive ground system in your vehicle, you

must mark the two dc output cable conductors with the color
currently on each lug and remove the attached battery lugs.
Switch the lugs with new lugs of the same size but on
opposite conductors. Put the new, larger lug on the conductor
that is black (must remain identified as black or negative) and
the new smaller lug on the conductor that is red (must remain
identified as red or positive). The larger lug always connects
to the battery and the smaller lug connects to the engine
block or chassis, away from the battery.

For positive-grounded vehicle, connect Negative (BLACK) clip
from charger to Negative (NEG, N, –) ungrounded post of
battery (see MOUNTING CHARGER FOR CONTINUOUS
USE). Connect Positive (RED) clip to vehicle chassis or
engine block away from battery. Do not connect lug to
carburetor, fuel lines or sheet metal body parts. Make the
connection to a heavy gauge metal part of the frame or
engine block.

If problems arise while trying to connect the output leads, solicit the aid
of your local auto supply store to find a suitable connection device for
your application.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

This charger uses a voltage regulating control circuit that continually
monitors the battery voltage and automatically turns the output on and
off, safeguarding against overcharge. This battery charger is designed
to remain connected to the battery. However, if it becomes necessary
to disconnect the charger, disconnect ac line cord first, remove lug from
vehicle chassis (ground) and then remove the lug from battery terminal.

• To reduce risk of a spark near battery, position ac and dc line cords

to reduce the risk of damage by hood, door or moving engine part.

• Stay clear of fan blades, belts, pulleys and other parts that can

cause personal injury.

© 2006 Clore Automotive

842-257-001-A

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