Charging your battery, Charging your battery inside the vehicie – Sears 200.713101 User Manual

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• When using AUTOMATIC charge rates,

the LED will cycle on and off indicating
the charger is maintaining the battery’s
state-of-charge.

CHARGING YOUR BATTERY

Charging your battery inside

the vehicie:

1.

Arrange the power cord and charg­
ing leads carefully to avoid damage

that could be caused by the hood,
door, or moving engine parts.

2.

Keep clear of fan blades, belts,
pulleys, and other parts that can

cause injury.

3.

Check the polarity of the battery
posts as indicated on the battery
case: POSITIVE (POS, P, or +) and

NEGATIVE (NEG. N or ).

NOTE:

The positive post on top-post
batteries is usually larger than the
negative post.

4.

Identify which battery post is the

ground or connected to the chassis.

THE NEGATIVE POST IS

NORMALLY THE ONE THAT IS
GROUNDED.

5.

To Charge a negative grounded
post system:

Connect the red

(POSITIVE) battery charger clamp

to the ungrounded POSITIVE

(POS, P, +) post of the battery.
Rock or twist the clamps back

and forth to make a solid connection.
Then connect the black (NEGATIVE)
clamp to a heavy, unpainted metal
part of the chassis or engine block,
away from the battery. DO NOT
connect clamp to catfeuretor, fuel
lines or sheet metal parts. (See

Figure A.)

To charge a positive grounded

post system:

Connect the black

(NEGATIVE) battery charger clamp

to the ungrounded NEGATIVE

(NEG, N, -) post of the battery. Then

connect the red (POSITIVE) clamp
to a heavy, unpainted metal part of
the chassis or engine block, away
from the battery. DO NOT connect

NEGATIVE GROUNDED SYSTEM

Figure A

clamp to carburetor, fuel lines, or
sheet metal parts.

IMPORTANT:

Wear safety glasses and turn face
away from the battery when making
connections.

6.

For automatic charging, select

AUTOMATIC DEEP CYCLE or
AUTOMATIC REGULAR as a
charge type then, select a charge

rate. The charger will stop charging

when the battery is fully charged.

7.

For manual charging, select MANUAL

as a charge type then select a
charge rate. The charger

will not

stop

charging when the battery is

fully charged—you must monitor and

unplug charger when battery is fully

charged.

Avoid overcharging,

monitorthe AMMETER frequently

when in the MANUAL mode.

8.

Plug the power cord into an

AC outlet.

9.

When the battery is fully charged, in
the MANUAL mode, the AMMETER

pointer will fall to about half the

charge rate selected. For specific

positions, refer to the “Ammeter”

section in “Using Your Battery

Charger” on page 6.

10. When the battery is fully charged,

first unplug the charger power cord.
Then, standing away from the

battery, remove the charger clamp

from the chassis first, then from the

battery post.

11. Clean and store the battery charger

in a dry location.

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