Schumacher PSC-2030T User Manual

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Hold – This position defeats the timer

function, allowing for continuous

operation. Be sure to monitor the charging

progress and stop when the battery is

charged. The hold position will overcharge

a battery if it is not monitored. This will

damage your battery and may cause

property damage or personal injury.

AMMETER

The Ammeter indicates the amount of

current, measured in amps, that is being

drawn by the battery. As a battery takes

on a charge, it draws less current from

the charger. Correspondingly, the meter

will show less current being drawn by the

battery. When the current stops decreasing,

the battery is charged. The start area of the

meter indicates a high rate of current being

drawn from the charger. When cranking

an engine, the meter needle will be at the

extreme right side of the start area.

11. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING: A spark near battery may

cause an explosion.

CHARGING A BATTERY

IN THE VEHICLE

1. Turn off all the vehicle’s accessories.

2. Keep the hood open.

3. Clean the battery terminals.

4. Set the volt/amp selector switch and

the timer to the OFF position.

5. Lay the AC/DC cables away from any

fan blades, belts, pulleys and other

moving parts that can cause injury.

6. Connect the battery, following the

precautions listed in sections 6 and 7.

7. Connect the charger to an electrical

outlet.

8. Select the desired charge rate.

9. Set the timer to the charge time.

MONITOR THE CHARGER AND

THE BATTERY.

10. When disconnecting the charger, set

the volt/amp selector switch and the

timer to the OFF position, disconnect

the charger from the AC power,

remove the clamp from the vehicle

chassis, and then remove the clamp

from the battery terminal.

CHARGING A BATTERY

OUTSIDE OF THE VEHICLE

1. Place battery in a well-ventilated area.

2. Clean the battery terminals.

3. Set the volt/amp selector switch and

the timer to the OFF position.

4. Connect the battery, following the

precautions listed in sections 6 and 7.

5. Connect the charger to the electrical

outlet.

6. Select the desired charge rate.

7. Set the timer to the charge time.

MONITOR THE CHARGER AND

THE BATTERY.

8. When disconnecting the charger, set

the volt/amp selector switch and the

timer to the OFF position, disconnect

the charger from the AC power,

disconnect the negative clamp, and

finally the positive clamp.

9. A marine (boat) battery must be

removed and charged on shore.

MANUAL CHARGING MODE

When manual mode is performed, the

charger will continue to charge and will not

shut off. Monitor the charging process and

stop when the battery is fully charged. Not

doing so may damage your battery and

result in property damage or personal injury.

USING THE ENGINE START FEATURE

Your battery charger can be used to jump

start your car if the battery is low. Follow

all safety instructions and precautions for

charging your battery.

Wear complete eye

protection and protective clothing.

WARNING: Using the ENGINE START

feature WITHOUT a battery installed in

the vehicle could cause damage to the

vehicle’s electrical system.

NOTE: If you have charged the battery

and it still will not start your car, do not

use the Engine Start feature, or it could

damage the vehicle’s electrical system.

Have the battery checked.

1. Set the volt/amp selector switch and

the timer to the OFF position.

2. With the charger unplugged from the

AC outlet, connect the charger to the

battery, following the instructions given

in the CHARGING A BATTERY IN

THE VEHICLE

section.

3. Plug the charger’s AC power cord into

the AC outlet, and then move the timer

switch from OFF to the HOLD position.

4. With the charger plugged in and

connected to the battery of the

vehicle, set the volt/amp selector

switch to the engine start position.

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