Sears 200.71226 User Manual

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CHARGING BATTERY REMOVED

FROM THE VEHICLE:

POSITIVE

NEGATIVE

1. Note the polarity of the battery posts by

checking the identification marks on the
battery: POSITIVE (POS, P or +) and

NEGATIVE (NEG, N or-). The positive

post is usually larger than the negative
post.

2. Attach at least a 24-inch-long, 6-gauge

(AWG), insulated battery cable to

NEGATIVE (NEG, N or -) battery post.
Rock and twist the clamp back and forth

to be sure a solid electrical connection

is made.

3. Connect the red (POSITIVE) output

clamp to the POSITIVE battery post.

Rock and twist the clamp back and forth

to be sure a solid electrical connection

is made.

4. Position yourself as far away from the

battery as possible, and then connect

the black (NEGATIVE) output clamp to
the free end of the cable.

5. Plug the power cord into a 120V AC 2-

prong wall outlet. The chargerwill be set

to the default state of REGULAR charge
type, no charge rate (tester mode).

6. Press the appropriate control buttons

to select the desired charge rate and

charge type. Within a few seconds, the
CHARGING (yellow) LED should light
and the charging process should start.

If the CHECK (red) LED is on, check for

correct cable connections.

7. To disconnect the charger, unplug its

power cord before attempting to discon­
nect the charger clamps. Then, standing
away from the battery, remove the out­
put clamp from the NEGATIVE battery
post. Finally, remove the output clamp

from the PCSITIVE battery post.

8. Clean and store the charger in a dry

location.

USING ENGINE START

Your battery charger can be used to jump
start your car if the battery is low. Fol­

low these instructions on how to use the

ENGINE START feature.

IMPORTANT: Follow all safety instructions

and precautions when charging your bat­

tery. Wear complete eye protection and

clothing protection. Charge your battery

in a well-ventilated area.

IMPORTANT: Using the ENGINE START

feature WITHOUT a battery installed in

the vehicle could cause damage to the
vehicle’s electrical system.

1. For battery connections, see page 6

and follow instructions 1 -6of CHARG­

ING BATTERY IN THEVEHICLE. With

the charger plugged in and connected
to the battery of the vehicle, set the

CHARGE RATE to 125A START. Only

the 125A START, VOLTAGE, and

CHARGING LEDs should be lit.

2. Crank the engine until it starts or 5 sec­

onds passes. If engine does not start,

wait 3 minutes before cranking again.

3. Afterthe engine starts, unplug the power

cord before disconnecting the output
clamps from the battery.

4. Clean and store the charger in a dry

location.

NOTE: During the starting sequence

listed above, the charger is set to one of

three states.

1. Wait for cranking - The charger waits

until the engine is actually being cranked
before delivering 125 amps for engine

start. The charger delivers charge at a

rate of up to 15 amps while waiting and

will reset if the engine is not cranked
within 15 minutes. (If the charger re­

sets, it sets itself for a 2A charge and

REGULAR battery.) While waiting for

cranking, the digital display shows

the battery voltage (it can’t be set to

percent).

2. Cranking - When cranking is detected,

the chargerwill automatically deliverup
to its maximum output (at least 125A) as

required by the starting system for up

to 5 seconds or until the engine crank­

ing stops. The digital display shows a

countdown of the remaining crank time

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