G7200 – NOCO Genius G7200 User Manual

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The 13.6V SUPPLY mode is used for low voltage
batteries, maintenance charging or as a power supply.
The 13.6V SUPPLY provides a constant voltage of
13.6V at 5A (5000mA). For low voltage batteries, the
13.6V SUPPLY mode will increase the battery voltage
(regardless of the starting voltage) to a point where
the battery charger can perform a normal charge
cycle. For help with low voltage batteries, see the
section entitled “Troubleshooting.”

For maintenance charging, the 13.6V SUPPLY mode
will provide a “float” charge for larger capacity
batteries. As a power supply (hence, SUPPLY),
the 13.6V SUPPLY mode can be used to power
equipment that requires 13.6V at 5A (5000mA).
This mode has an overload protection feature at 6A
(6000mA) max. The 13.6V SUPPLY mode can also be
used as a Power Supply to act as a battery when
changing or replacing a battery. When selected,
a Red LED will illuminate.

FOR USE WITH 12V

BATTERIES ONLY.

The 16V BOOST mode is used to recover battery
capacity from a stratified (sulfated) battery by
applying a specialized high 16.5V (17V Max) voltage
to soften and melt down sulfate from the battery
plates so that the material becomes usable again.
When selected, a Red LED will illuminate.

FOR USE

WITH 12V BATTERIES ONLY.

13.6V SUPPLY
13.6V
14-230Ah
5A (5000mA)
Red LED

16V BOOST
16.5V
14-230Ah
1.5A (1500mA)
Red LED

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MODE EXPLANATION

CHARGE MODES continued

CONNECTING TO THE BATTERY

Before you connect to the battery, make sure that the AC power plug is
not connected to an electrical outlet. DO NOT CONNECT THE BATTERY
CHARGER AC POWER PLUG TO THE ELECTRICAL OUTLET UNTIL ALL
OTHER CONNECTIONS ARE MADE. Make sure you have identified the
correct polarity of the battery terminals on the battery. The POSITIVE battery
terminal is typically marked by these letters or symbol (POS,P,+). The
NEGATIVE battery terminal is typically marked by these letters or symbol
(NEG,N,-). If you are having difficulty determining the polarity of the battery
terminals, see the Wicked Smart Tip below before proceeding.

IF THE BATTERY IS OUTSIDE OF THE VEHICLE

1.) Connect the POSITIVE (Red) battery clamp or eyelet terminal connector to
the POSITIVE (POS,P,+) battery terminal.
2.) Connect the NEGATIVE (Black) battery clamp or eyelet terminal connector
to the NEGATIVE (NEG,N,-) battery terminal. If you have accidentally reversed
the polarity, an ERROR LED (Orange) will illuminate. The battery charger has
an internal safety feature to protect the battery charger from damage if this
situation should occur. Reverse the connections to clear the ERROR LED and
proceed to the next step.
3.) Connect the battery charger’s AC power plug into a suitable electrical
outlet. DO NOT FACE THE BATTERY WHEN MAKING THIS CONNECTION.
4.) When disconnecting the battery charger, disconnect in the reverse
sequence, removing the NEGATIVE first.

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WICKED SMART TIP

HOW TO IDENTIFY THE POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE BATTERY
TERMINALS.
The Reverse Polarity Protection feature on the G7200 is
enabled even when the AC power plug is not connected. MAKE SURE
THE AC POWER PLUG IS NOT CONNECTED TO AN ELECTRICAL
OUTLET. Connect the battery clamp or eyelet terminal connectors to
the battery terminals. If an ERROR LED (Orange) illuminates, the battery
connections are reversed (positive to negative, and vice versa). If the
ERROR LED (Orange) DOES NOT illuminate, the battery connections
were made correctly. In either case, you will be able to identify the
polarity of the battery terminals. Make sure to make a note of it.

Now That’s Smart, Wicked Smart.™

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