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SAFETY
OPERATION
MAINTENANCE
TROUBLESHOOTING
PARTS
MAINTENANCE AND CARE
To keep your battery charger working properly for years:
1. Clean the clamps each time you are
finished charging.  Wipe off any
battery fluid that may have
come in contact with the clamps to
prevent corrosion.
2. Coil the input and output cords
neatly when storing the charger.
This will help prevent accidental
damage to the cords and charger.
Example:  15 Amp-Hour (AH) Battery, 50% State-of-Charge,
2 Amp Charger Setting
[(AH x Charge Factor) ÷ Charger Setting] x 1.25 = Hours Needed
(15 x 0.5 ÷ 2) x 1.25 = 4.7 Hours
Charge Time Needed if Reserve Capacity is Known
• Find the Charge Factor for your battery in the table on page 11.
• Multiply by the Reserve Capacity rating of the battery.
• Divide by the Charger Setting (either 2 Amp, 10 Amp or 20 Amp).
• Multiply by 0.73 to get the approximate 
Hours Needed to bring the battery to
full charge.
Example:  95-Minute Reserve Capacity (RC) Battery, 25%
                   State-of-Charge, 20 Amp Charger Setting
[(RC x Charge Factor) ÷ Charger Setting] x 0.73 = Hours Needed
    [(95 x 0.75) ÷ 20] x 0.73 = 2.6 Hours
Charge Time Needed if Amp-Hours is Known
• Find the Charge Factor for your battery in the table on page 11.
• Multiply by the Amp-Hour rating of the battery.
• Divide by the Charger Setting (either 2 Amp, 10 Amp or 20 Amp).
• Multiply by 1.25 to get the approximate 
Hours Needed to bring the battery to full
charge.