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LED Indications 
Each charge position of a PowerCharger and PowerCharger Charge Module (XM 
models) has a pair of LEDs (one red, one green) which indicate the status of the battery 
attached to that position.  The following table identifies all of the PowerCharger LED 
indications and their meaning: 
 
LED INDICATION 
MEANING 
Alternating 
Red & Green 
Indicates that the PowerCharger is evaluating the battery and/or 
communicating with a DIGITAL battery, loading battery 
parameters and determining the appropriate charge routine.  A 
low voltage (<11V) battery will cause this indication to continue 
until the battery is “rejuvenated” to a safe charging voltage. 
NOTE:  This indication will continue if a non-Anton/Bauer Logic 
Series battery is mounted on the charger.  These batteries cannot 
identify themselves to the PowerCharger and will not be charged. 
Steady Red 
Indicates that the battery is being held by the PowerCharger 
EITHER in line to charge, to stabilize an out-of-range temperature 
condition, or to await discharge in test mode with a DDM module 
installed. 
Flashing Red 
Indicates that the battery is currently under Stage One charge-
Charging (Primary). 
Flashing Green 
(slow rate) 
Indicates that the battery is currently under Stage Two charge-
Ready (Secondary). 
Flashing Green 
(fast rate) 
Indicates a fully charged DIGITAL battery is placed on the 
charger and a FUL cutoff condition cannot be met.  The charger 
is VERIFYING that the battery is in a full charge condition. 
Steady Green 
Indicates that the battery is READY and in Stage Three Lifesaver 
mode. 
 
 
NOTE: In some cases, a battery may be discharged to a very low voltage level 
at which the battery is unrecognizable to the charger when first 
attached.  In this case, no indications will appear on the LED (or LCD) 
display.  Each PowerCharger constantly looks for such batteries, 
applying small, safe amounts of charge current to each empty charge 
position.  This search mode occurs whenever the charger is NOT 
occupied in a Stage One mode on another position.  If the charger is 
otherwise busy, it will search only occasionally for such batteries and 
the position may have no LED or LCD indication.  This is normal.  
The charger will properly identify and address the position when the 
other batteries have completed Stage One.