Charger controls – Sears 200.71225 User Manual

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is normal for the fan to start and stop when
maintaining a fully charged battery. The fan

does not run in Tester Mode.

If the charge mode is changed after charg­
ing has started (by pressing the CHARGE

RATE or BATTERY TYPE button), the

charging process will be restarted.

The voltage displayed during charging is
the charging voltage and usually will be

higher than the battery’s resting voltage.

CHARGER CONTROLS

71225 CONTROL PANEL

DISPLAY MODE SWITCH

Use this switch button to set the function of

the digital display to one of the following.

• BATTERY

%: The digital display shows

an estimate of the percent of charge of
the battery connected to the charger

battery clamps.

• VOLTAGE:

The digital display shows the

voltage at the charger battery clamps in

DC volts.

ALTERNATOR

%: The digital display

shows an estimated percentage of the
output of the vehicle charging system
connected to the charger battery clamps
as compared to a properly functioning
system.

BATTERY TYPE SWITCH

Use this switch button to set the type of

battery to be charged to one of the fol­

lowing.

12V REGULAR:

This is the type of

battery usually used in cars, trucks,

and motorcycles. These batteries have
vent caps and are often marked “low

maintenance” or “maintenance-free”.

12V DEEP CYCLE:

Deep cycle batter­

ies are usually marked as “deep cycle”

or “marine”. Deep cycle batteries are

usually larger than the other types.

12V AGM/GEL:

AGM and gel cell bat­

teries have sealed cases without vent
caps. Such batteries are often smaller
than the other types.

• 6V REGULAR:

This is the type of bat­

tery usually used in antique-and some
specialized vehicles. The 6V REGULAR

battery type is not selectable for batteries

greater than 8.5V DC.

With the exception of AGM and gel cell

batteries, ail other battery types may or
may not have vent caps. Vent caps are

located on top of the battery and provide a
means to add distilled water when needed.

Batteries should be marked with theirtype.

If charging a battery that Is not marked,

check the manual of the item that uses
the battery. If the battery type is unknown,

use the REGULAR setting. Make sure the
battery complies with the safety instructions

on page 3.

CHARGE RATE SWITCH

Use this switch button to set the maximum

charge rate to one of the following.

2ASLOWCHARGE RATE:

Intended for

charging small batteries such as those
commonly used in garden tractors, snow

mobiles and motorcycles. The 2A rate
is not intended to be used as a trickle

charger for larger batteries.

12A

FAST

or

30A

RAPID

CHARGE

RATE:

Use for charging automotive

batteries, marine batteries, and deep

cycle batteries. Not intended for industrial
applications.

• 80 A START:

Provides 80 amps for crank­

ing an engine with a weak or run down
battery. Always use in combination with

a battery.

NOTE:

To turn OFF the charger, unplug

from the power cord from the wall outlet.

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