Follow these steps when battery is, Charging your battery – Sears DIEHARD 200.7122 User Manual

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CHARGING YOUR BATTERY

Follow these steps when battery is in­

stalled in vehicle. A spark near battery

may cause battery explosion. To re­

duce the riskof a spark near the battery:

a) Position AC power cord and DC output

cord to reduce risk of damage by hood,

door, or moving engine parts.

b) Stay clear of fan blades, belts, pulleys

and other parts that can cause injury to

persons.

c) Check polarity of battery posts. Positive

battery post usually has a larger diam­

eter than the Negative post.

djDetermine which post of battery is

grounded (connected) to the chassis. If

Negative post is grounded to the chas­

sis (as in most cases), see Item e. If

Positive post is grounded to the chas­

sis, see Item f.

e) For negative grounded vehicle, connect

Positive clamp from charger to Positive

ungrounded post. Connect Negative

(Black) clamp to vehicle chassis or en­

gine block away from battery. Do not

connect to carburetor, fuel lines or sheet

metal body parts. Connect to a heavy-

gauge metal part of the frame or engine

block.

f) For positive-grounded vehicle, connect

Negative (Black) clamp from charger to

ungrounded Negative (Black) post of

battery. Connect Positive (Red) clamp

to vehicle chassis or engine block away

from battery. Do not connect to carbure­
tor, fuel lines, or sheet metal body parts.

Connect to a heavy-gauge metal part of

the frame or engine block.

g) When disconnecting charger, discon­

nect at wall receptacle, remove clamp

from vehicle chassis and then remove

clamp from battery post.

h) Always disconnect the charger before

starting the vehicle.

Follow these steps when battery is

outside of vehicle.

a) Checkpolarity of battery posts. Positive

battery post usually has a larger diam­

eter than the Negative post.

b) Attach at least a 24" long, 18-gauge or

heavier insulated jumper cable to the

Negative battery post.

c) Connect Positive (Red) charger clamp

to Positive post of the battery,

d) Position yourself and free end of the

cable as far away from the battery as

possible, then connect the Negative

charger clamp to the free end of the

cable. Do not face battery when making
this final connection.

e)

When disconnecting charger, always

do so in reverse sequence of connecting

procedure and disconnect the first con­

nection while as far away from the bat­

tery as possible.

f) A marine (boat) battery must be re­

moved and charged on shore. Tocharge

it on board requires equipment specially
designed for marine use.

POSITIVE

NEGATIVE

OUTLET

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