Operation instructions, Charging times, Operating instructions – Sears DIEHARD 200.7122 User Manual

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS

a) Set the

6

and 12 Volt selector switch to

match the voltage of the battery being

charged.

b) Connect charger to a battery as out­

lined.

c) Plug AC power cord into 120 Volt, 60 Hz

receptacle.

d)

The amber light indicates battery is

being charged, the green light indicates

battery is fully charged, and the red light

indicates trouble. See more detailed
explanation below.

• When properly connected, the amber

LED indicator should illuminate. This

indicator will stay illuminated until the

battery voltage has reached approxi­

mately 14.4 Volt and the charge cur­

rent has decreased to 0.5 Amps. At

this point, the amber indicator turns

off and the green indicator turns on.

Also at this point, the internal voltage

reference of the charger will change

in order to maintain the battery volt­

age at 13.2 Volt. At this lowervoitage,

charger current Is typically a few mil­

liampères (mA) (1 mA = 0.001 A).

Under this condition called maintain,
most batteries can be left charging

indefinitely. If the battery is loaded

with 0.5 Amps or greater while in the

maintain condition, the charger will

change back to the normal charging
condition described above,

• Never leave the battery connected to

the charger while the charger is un­

plugged from the AC outlet. The

charger draws a few milliampères

(mA) from the battery and will eventu­

ally rundown the battery.

• The Red LED indicates an overload

condition. Common causes are short­

ing of the battery clamps, reverse-

polarity connection to a battery, and

charging a problem battery. An over­

load condition could also be caused

by charging two or more batteries in

parallel or charging a battery larger

than the size commonly used in a car

or truck. Once the charger goes into

the overload state, it will not auto­

matically reset to the normal charge

state. One of the battery clamps must

first be disconnected from the battery
for at least 5 seconds.

CHARGING TIMES

This charger has a rated output of 1.5

Amps. This output will vary with the age

and condition of the battery beingcharged.

Approximate

Average Charge

Times in Hours

Ampere Hour

Battery Capacity

10

10-12.5

12

12-15.0

20

20-25.0

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