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VEC1093DBD

Fu||y Automatic

Smart

Battery

E|ectro.ic

Charger

IMPORTANT SAFETYiNFORMATION, SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY, USER MUST READ AND UNDERSTAND
THIS INSTRUCTIONAL MANUAL, THIS MANUAL CONTAINS IMPORTANT
INFORMATION REGARDING THE OPERATION AND WARRANTY OF THIS
PRODUCT, PLEASERETAIN FOR FUTUREREFERENCE,
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VECI093DBD

Manual

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iMPORTANT
IS

NO£MAL

BAT[ERY

GAS MIXTURES -- WORKING

DANGEROUS.

3.

BATEERIES

G£NERAT£

FOR

R£ASON,

OPERATION.

This equipmer_

THIS

USING
YOUR
£XAC_Y.

To reduce
risk of bakery
the battery manufacturer
vicinity of battery.

Page

ii

SAFETY iNSTRUCTiONS

THAT
EACH
TIM£
BEFORE
FOLLOW
THE INSTRUCTIONS
2.

PM

F12ure

WARNINGS
I. RISK O£ £XPLOSW£
BAYT£RY

6:32

Review

employs

cautionary
parts

EXPLOSIVE
IT IS OF

CHARGER,

explosion,
{gRow
and
manufaclurer

YOU

GAS£S

UTMOST

READ

THIS

MANUAL

AND

markings

(switches,

on

relays,

these

products

etc.) that

area,

the

and

produce

unit MUST

on

arcs

be

or

sparks.

placed

not

less

or sold by the battery charger

manufacturer

R

To reduce risk o_ damage
disconnecRng charger¸

3

An extension cord should n_ be used unless absolutely necessary¸ Use of an
cord could resuh in a risk_ ire and eleclricshock, and will void warranty

a

until a properly
DANGER

may

resultin

a riskof fire,ele_ric shock, or i_ury to persons¸

ex{ens_N

cord

_

electdc plug

and

cord¸

must

be

U_e_,

make

is properly wired and

c that wire size is AWG#10
4

Do

nol operate

replacement

charger

(10 gauge)
with

pull by

plug

ralher fl_an cord

when

improper

extension

sure:
number,

in good

for 100

damaged

of the plug or cord

size, and

shape

cord

or plug

Do

to a

over 100

feel

qualified lechnician

dropped,

or olherwise damaged

charger; take itto a qualified service technician when

required¸ Incorrec_re-assembly may

_ reduce risk of electdc shock, unplug charger from outle_before atiem_ing
cleaning¸ _rning off conlrols wilhout unplugging will n_ reduce thisrisk¸

_

Do

screw

th_l

to rain, snow

or use when

_or

in

of your voice or close enough

2

Fresh water and soap

irlcase battery acid conlac_

3

Wear

secure

of

any maintenance

or

to come

to your aid when

an

1
R

_o

grounded
termin;iI
c_use an arc
3
4

from

This helps
(maintenance
6

Sludy
while

0

Area [lround
blown aw_y

7

Make

Sure gle

initial

6

M_Clrkle batteries

6

NEVER

6

Be extra cautious to reduce the risk_

skinrclothing, or eyes¸

touching eyes while working

with soap

and water¸ ifredness, pain or

or allow a spark or flame in vicinityof battery or engine¸
dropping

ilems such as dngsr

a LEAD-ACiD

electricalsyslem _her

can

cause an explosion¸

bracelels, necklaces and

battery only

FROZEN

when

working

high enough

nol use _e

with

to cause a

itis not intended to supply power

than in a _arier_rn_or application¸ Do

A

walches

a shoM-circuilcurre_

for charging dry-cellbatteriesthat are commonly
used with home
bur_ and cause i_ury to persons and damage
properly¸
CHARGE

Do noI

a metal tool onto battery This might cause sparks

or other eleclricalparl, which

a lead-acid batter_ A lead-acid battery can produce
severe burn¸

equipme_-grounding
and grounded 110/I

that

mus_ be connected

rep]_3ce

original

cover

plate

batteriesmay

BATTERY¸

to reduce riskof electricshock¸ Charger

is_luEpped

with an Am

the

center

screw

to a propedy

oLlt]f_ Cover
and

connect

plate

grounded
screw

to grounded

with

a

culler

ii

If a grouNdiNg
until

the

type

proper

by

a

receptacle

gullet

to be charged
by ref_lring
to the owner's
iTlanual
hFlite[y {tom vehicle
to charge
or to clean terl[lina]s
M_ke

sure

all accessories

in the vehicle

g;is flolrl
ceils
Do not overfill
For a
_ollow m_clnufact_rer's
charging
instrucRoris

h_s

is

been

aIw_lys

are off

[_lte does

sllch

b_;Rtery

_ls removing

remove

so _ls not

to

manufacturer

wi_houl

cell

or not removing

c_%ps

cell caps

while b[lt_ery is being charged
Gas can be furce{ully
or other nonmetullic
m_tted_Cll as a fan

not exceed

as far away

Connection

acid

charger
musl

set a battery

flol[1

directly

battery

above

Io drip

oil

in a c[osed-kl
be removed

as cables

battely

battery

manufacturer's

requRel[]enl

chalged;

charger

when

reading

area

or restrict

_lnd charged

3

Attach
clamps to batlery
chassis as h/dicat_d
Jn "Bakery
Outside
of Vehicle 'r s_eps 2, 4 and

allow

disconnect
clamps

DC ouIp_t

to touch

Follow
these
steps
wher_
may
cause
an explosion.
Position

Stay cle,q[

3

Check

AC

and
O[ fan

pohrity

NEGATIVE
Delermine
grounded

gravily

ventilation

from

battery

or filling

in any

will

corlode

and

battery

way

Oil shore

on top o{ charger

Never

1

gases

Precautions
and

R

permit

being

2

4

a proper
outlet
installed
in an electric
shock.

in Canada.

Connecl

cord having

conductor and a grounding plug¸ The plug mu_ be plugged inlo a properly in_aIIed
20 voltAC outlelin accordance with alllocalcodes and ordinances (see Figure IA)

allowed

1

to a low

batiery charger

appliances¸ These

DC

_ot
fit, have
ma_
result

use
this
appliance
electrician.

bFttJery firs_

charging

operate

Power
Cord
Safety
Charger should be grounded

certain

Locafion

,%llow bat[ery

TO

adapler

lab to oudet

b,qtt_ry should be well ventilaled
by using a piece of c;irdboard

NEVER

ATTEMPT

electrician
ma_e

_111bal_ery
n/_lnu_lc_lJrer's
specific
preczlu_ions,
charging,
and recommended
rates of charge

NEVER

NEVER

from

If it wiR
con_lection

is not

purge
excessive
free), carefully

4

vol_ge

_

Clean battery
terminals
Do not allow
corlosion
_o come in contacl with eyes
Add distilled
water
in each cell until battery
acid reaches level specified
by batiery

3

for charging

SCREW

Charge

battery Acid, acid particlesor corrosion may gel into eyes¸ Immediately flood eye wilh cold waler
(Eye Wash
Station)for at lea_ 15 minutes and seek medical atiention immediately

Use charger

by a qualified

If necess_Ky,

ground

do
not
qualified

D_termine
voltage
of battery
If it is necessary
to remove

NEVER pVice chargel
d_l m_lcJe charger

personal me_l

_d_lpler

adapter

Not avai|a_|e,
installed
by a

Loc[ltP charger

Remove

extending

Use

1

clothing protection¸ Avoid

Ifbattery acid contacts skin or cl_hing, wash immediately
irdladon occurs, seek immediate medical attention

9

will

2

and

4

8

ear of tab

with a

or shorbcircuilthe bakery

METAL

adapter
(like gee adapter
shown
in Figure1 B)
The temporary
adapler
should be used ONLY

as illustrated,

IT IS GROUNDED

Note:

Charger

should be nearby

eye pr_ection

smoke

be installed

adapter

alter
AC cord
Or pPJ_.
electrician.
ImpFoper

service or repaEr Es

wet

Another person should be within range
you work near a lead-acid batlery

complete

can

aN

N£VE_
quali[ied

Personal Safety

7

outlet

rigid

longer

resullin a riskof elec_ic shock or fire,and will void warranty¸

7

charger

i

is grGund_.

CERTAIN

immediately

6

not expose

°

outlet is not Ftvailable,
a temporary
this plug 1o a two pole receptacle

usin_

MAKE

Preparing

for di_ances

lake

Do nol operate charger if ithas received a sharp blow, been
any way; take itto a qualified service technician¸

I

Before

oufl_t

as those of plug on

electricalcondition; and

feet and AWG#8

6

not disassemble

_!_,_,

WARNING

that pins on plug of extension cord are the same
that extension cord

_

grounded

--

The green-colored

charger;
b

!

PIN(A)

j

of outlet plate
not recommended

I

GROUNDING

If a properly
grounded
n/ay be used to connect

engine.

Battery Safety

If an

i

DURING

IMPORTANC£

these instru_ions
and those published
by
of any equipment
you intend Io use in

Therefore,
if used
in a garage
or enclosed
than 18 inches above
the floor.

I • Use o_ an attachment

Figure

IN VICINITY OF A LRAD-ACID

of Dattery

(MEG,
which

N, _
post

to chassis

removing

AC

cord

h/ "B,3It_ry
5

Installed

{lore electric

in V{_hide 'r steps

is irista_]ed
ir_ a vehicle.
risk
of a spatk
near
the

to reduce

A spark
battery:

risk of d_c_mage by [mood, door,

bert% pulleys
posts

only after

oLlIIot

other

the battery
To reduce

DC cords
blades,

clamps

each

and

POSITIVE

other

(P(-)Sr

parls

or moving

th_ll can c,3use

R +) battery

post

near

k_ury

usually

6 _lnd _, _lnd

the

engine

battery
part

to persons

has larger

diameter

th_tn

pos_
rat battery

(as in most

is grounded
vehicles),

(connected)

see 6

iii

If POSITIVE

to the

chassis

post is grounded

If

NEGATIVE

to the chassis,

posl

is

see 6

VECI093DBDManual

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6

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For negative-grounded
(POS, P +) ungrounded
engine

block

paris¸

Connect

For

away

from

batter_

body

When

vehicle¸

parts¸

Connect

clamp

battery

8

Do not charge

the

9

See operating

instructions

clip

iv

to carburetor,

or sheet-meal

body

(BLACK)

clamp

AC

metal

part

cord,

remove

from

of the frame
clamp

battery

or engEne
from

charger

Io

block¸

vehicle

while
for

the el_gine

lenglh

chassis¸

and

then

information¸

has been
To reduce

removed
from
risk
of a spark

a vehicle.
near
the

A spark
battery:

near

2

Check polarity
of battery
po_s
The POSiTiVE post (marked
POS,E
+) usually has a larger diameter
than the NEGATIVE
battery
po_ (marked
NEG, N,
)
Attach
a 24-inch
(minimum
length)
6 AWG
insulated
battery
cable to lhe NEGATIVE
battery
post

3

(marked
Connect

NEG,
N,
)
the POSiTiVE

from

the

clamp

battery

Io the POSiTiVE

as

possibler

Stand
as far
connecliorL

6

Carefully
connected

6

Set the

7

Wben
disconnecting
charger,
always
do so in reverse sequence
first connectfel/
while
as far away from battery
as practical¸

conne_
the NEGATIVE
(BLACK)
to the NEGATIVE
lerminal

dlarge

rate

to appropriate

A marine

(boat)

on

requires

board

NOT

designed

setting

battery
for

charger

must

be

do

n_

clamp

according

equipment
such

and

baltery

4

Note:

back

(RED) battery

removed

po_
face

to tbe

to battery

and

specfaRy

Charge
Charging
Automatic

is operating¸

of charge

Features
_'oNJrols alJd
Operating

terminal

battery

(marked
battery

free

end

POS,

P + or red)¸

when

making

of the

final

battery

cable

size¸
of connecting

charged

designed

_r

1
2
3
5
5
5
6
6
7
7
8
9
9
10

IntloductJon

block¸

of battery¸
Connect
POSiTiVE
(RED) clamp
to vehicle
Do not connect
clip to carburetor,
fuel lines or sheet-

gauge

disconnect

chargel
to POSITIVE
_ vehicle chassis or

fuel lines,

or engine

NEGATIVE

FoRow
_.hese steps
when
the battery
the battery
may
cause
an exptosion.
1

Page

of the frame

pox
battery¸

to a heavy

charger,

from

connect

part

connect

N, ½ ungrounded
block away from

disconnecting

remove

metal

PM

POSITIVE
(RED) clamp
from battery
Connect
NEGATIVE
(BLACK) clamp

Do rl_

gauge

posifive-grou_/ded

metal
7

6:32

vehicle,
connect
pox of balter_

to heavy

NEGATIVE
(NEG,
chassis or engine

5/5/05

procedure

on

shore.

marine

and

break

To charge

use.

This

unft

use.

is

J(]lca(ois

NSTrUCT[ON
_
Rate Selection
the Batter
Float Charglug

Equalizing
Enghe Staff
Recondition
Mode
AItematoi
Check
Approximate
Chal #n
Ca/e and Maiutenance
[roubleshooR

rimes

j

iNTRODUCTiON
Thank you for selecting the 40/20/70/4
Amp Smart Battery
Charger.
With
proper care and use, it will give you years of dependable
service, This battery
charger has a high charge rate of up to 40 amps, a low charge rate of 4 amps and
110
amps
of engine
starting
power,
It is designed
for charging
only
12 volt lead-acid batteriesconventional
automotive, maintenance-free,
marine
deep cycle and gel -- used in cars, trucks, farm equipment, boats, RVs and SUVs,
lawn mowers/garden
tractors, motolcycles, personal watelcraft, snowmobiles, ATVs
and various applications.

SAVE THESE |NSTRUCTiONS

Smart Battery Chargers feature g-stage high-efficiency charging technology built-in
microprocessor control that ensures fast, safe and complete charging of serviceable
batteries.

Charge Curve
STAGEONE
BEEP

This device

complies

witb

part

15

conditions:

(1) tbis device

may

not cause

any interference

receivedr

of the FCC

including

rules

harmful

i_erference

Operat[oll

is subject

interference,
that may

Io lhe following

and (2) this device

cause

undesired

mu_

_

BEEP

two
accept

operation¸

This equipment
bas been tested and found to comply with tbe limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules¸ These limits are designed
to provide
reasonable
prolectiol/
again_

harmful

radiate

radio

in_ructions,
guara_ee
harmfel

inlerfer ence
frequel_cy

may c_use h_rmful
that interference will

interference

equipment

off and

of the following

to radio

il/slallation
if

n_

This equipmel/t

in.ailed

and

used

interfererlce
to rEidio communications
n_ occur in a particular
in_allation

or television

Onr the user

or refecate

o increase

tbe separation

* Connect the
conneoted

andr

reception,

is encouraged

which

can

to try to correct

generatesr
in

However,
[f equipme_

be determined

the

uses and call

accordance

interference

with

tbe

tbere is no
does cause
by turning

by one

the

equipment

the dealer

receiving

antenna¸

between

equipment

into an outlet

or an expedenced

and

on a ci_uit

or more

radio/TV
iv

receiver¸
different

technician

from

for

that to which

help¸

tbe

CHARGING
COMPLETE

_e

measures:

* Reorient

• Consult

in a residel/fial

energy

receiver

is

Stage
One
-- Rapid Start Charge at 40 amps delivers maxJrnum charging
amperage to "wake up" any serviceable 12 volt battery and allows fol quick engine
starting in just 1 minute (based on a midsize vehicle battery at 50% charge level),
Whet] battery reaches a maximum safe predetermined
voltage, the charger will
automatically signal a "beep" and move into Stage 2 of the charging process.

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Stage TMZO -- Absorption
Charge maintains the maximum possible charge at a
constant, safe, predetermined voltage. During this phase, the charging voltage remains
constant, while the actual charging current is reduced to allow for the maximum proper
internal chemical energy transfel. At the end of Stage 2, the charger will automatically
move into Stage 3 charge mode.

Controls

and

Indicators

CONTROLPANEL

DIGITAL READOUT
CIRCULATING PATtERN

Stage
Three
-- Top-Off Charge -- voltage is automatically
maintained
and
reduced to a predetermined
level while current is adjusted for a safe, effective battery
chalge. At the conclusion of Stage 3, the unit will BEEP signaling the completion of
the charging cycle.
The Automatic Float Charge feature is ideal for maintaining a battery. It automatically
tops off battery as needed to keep battery fully charged all the time.

FEATURES
. This unit has four charge rate settings, accessed by the 4/10/20/40
a) 4 amps: smaller batteries,
b) 10 amps: mid-sized

as in lawn mowers,

batteries,

c) 20 amps: automobiles

snowmobiles,

AMP button:
motorcycles,

BUTTONS (FROM

LEFT TO RIGHT):

Battery
Type (Step 1) -- allows the user to seled Wet, Gel or AGM type of battery
for efficient and safe charge. Most automotive batteries are Wet batteries. Refer to tile
battery n/anufacturer's specifications for battery type.

etc.
4/10/20/40
AMP (Charge
Rate Selector) (Step 2) -- allows tile user to select
the charge rate based on battery size. This selection and the actual battery charge
rate are monitored by the microprocessor. The charger will stop charging if the rate
is too fast or too slow for the battery size or condition.

as in small cars

and light trucks

d) 40 amps: large truck batteries,

FUNCTION

banks of RV batteries

. 110 amp engine start
• Automatic

1 10 AMP Engine Start -- places tile charger in an engine start sequence. This
button will not be activated unless the charger is in the 40 amp charge mode; set the
4/10/20/40
AMP button to 40 amps first to activate this button.

Temperature Compensation

• Battery type selection
- Digital

diagnostics

- Alternator

voltage and battery voltage check

• Digital display
charged

shows

cl/arge

rate, operating

mode,

fault codes

and FUL when

• 1-minute engine start
• 3-stage high-frequency

switch mode automatic

- Spark resistant reverse polarity
. Built-in battely
• Lightweight,

reconditioning

high-efficiency

rapid charging

and short circuit protection

for user

(desulfate)
design

Battery
Recond.
-- is an automatic mode that, once started, continues for 24 hours
and then stops, A series of electrical pulses breaks the crystalline form of lead sulfate
to return these chemicals into useful battery electrolytes. More than 24 hours may be
needed to restore. Periodic reconditioning
is recommended to maintain a bauery's
optimum performance.
However, if 5 cycles does not improve battery performance,
discontinue and lecycle the battery.
Battery
Voltage
(Aiternatar
Voltage
Check) -- is a quick check that measures
tile battery voltage, Tl/is check is repeated at various electrical load levels and tile
tests allow the user to determine if tile alternator can keep up with the loads,

• Internal short circuit protection
- Cables

and clamps self-stored

- Reverse polarity
• Microprocessor
• Compensates
• Equalization

indication
control (Digital

Smart Control)

for low AC from extension

Mgh frequency

power

cord use

function

- Battery recondition

function

2

3

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OPERATING

INDICATOR:
Large (.375")
3-Character
Digital
indicates the various conditions and/or
St_mJsCodes are described

Display in the upper left of the control panel
status codes:

in the following

chart and on the back of charger.

iNSTRUCTIONS

Ensure that all installation
and operating
instructions and safety
precautions
are understood
and carefully
followed
by anyone
installing or using the charger. Follow the steps outlined in "important
Safety Instructions"at the frontof thismanual.
Charge

Rate Selection

After charger clamps are correctly connected, plug in the charger to a 120 volt AC
outlet and the charger will show a circulating pattern on the Digital Display, indicating
power has been applied. Select the proper charge current rate based on battery size.
Press the 4/10/20/40
AMP button and the charger will begin charging at 4 amps.
Pressing the 4/10/20/40
AMP button again will advance the charge rate to 10
amps, again to 20 amps, and again to 40 amps. Pressing the switch again will turn
OFF the charger output and the display will show "000,"
Note:

The only time the selected charge rate does not display at the full selected rate
iswhen thebatteryisnearly full
and chargingat eithersteptwo or three.The
displaywill be showing a reduced charge rate.To return t_ 2A, press the
2/20/40 AMP button.When thebatteryisfully charged,thechargingcomplete
and "FUL" is displayed on the Digital Display.

WARNING
if Digital
Display shows "FO2",
the connection
to the battery
terminals
is bad. Follow
the steps outlined
in "important
Safety
Instructions"
at the front
of this manual
to disconnect,
clean battery
terminals,
then reconnect,

GEL -- lights when battery type selector is on GEL battery type

if Digital
Display
shows
"F06",
the
Red
(POSiTiVE)
and
Black
(NEGATIVE)
clamps
are incorrectly
connected
to batter]
terminals.
Follow
the steps outlined
in "important
Safety
instructions"
at the
front of this manual
to disconnect,
then reconnect
in correct polarity.

AGIV[ --

Charging

CONTROL
WET --

Float
allows
loss of
to the

PANEL LED INDICATORS:

lights when batte W type selector is on WET battery type

lights when battery type selector is on AGM

battery type.

Charge
-- ligltts when automatic charge monitoring is active. This feature
a battery to maintain its charge over long periods of non-use. If there is any
power to the charger once power is restored charger wil! automatically return
default settings. Battery selector type would be "GEL".

Battery

Voltage

--

lights when battery voltage

Alternator
Good -- lights when
keeping up with the electrical load.
BUTTON
Equalize

is displayed.

load or not load checks show tile alternator

(TO THE RIGHT OF LEDS):
--

a recessed button used to start the equalization

process.

is

the

Battery

1, Press Battery Type selector unti! desired

battery type LED lights,

Note: The defaultselection
is"'GEL"type battery.
2. Press 4/10/20/40
AMP button to begin charging at the 4 amp rate; the unit
sounds a beep and the cl/arging current LED lights. The charger starts cl/arging
at 4 amp rate automatically if 4/!0/20/40
AMP button is not pressed within 3
minutes after applying AC power.
If the Display on the charger varies between "E03" and the amp rate, the battery
is sulfated and the charger is trying to give it some charge. If aRer approximately
2 hours the display.just shows "F03", tl/erl the battery will not charge,
Charger
charging

occasionally
sounds
stage changes.

a beep

and

displays

"0,0"

during

sell-test or

3. Pressing the 4/10/20/40
AMP button again advances charging rate to 10
amps, pressing once more advances charging rate to 20 amps, and again to 40
amps. (Pressing the button again will turn OFF the charger output arid the Display
will show "000",) This selection and actual battery charge rate are monitored by
the microprocessol,
and the unit will stop charging if the selected late is too fast
or too slow for battery size or condition.
As the battery nears full charge capacity,
to a lower charge rate.

tile unit's output will automatically

drop

Pressing
the4/10/20/40AMPbutton
repeatedly
advances
tostandby
mode;
theunitsounds
a beep,
displays
"000"andstops
charging.
4.Thebattery
charger
displays
thecharge
current.
Toviewtilebattery
voltage,
press
BATTERY
VOLTAGE
button.
Thecharger
willsound
a beepanddisplay
the
battery
voltage
for3seconds,
thenreturns
todisplaying
thecharge
current.
B.Thedisplay
shows
"FUL"
whenthebattery
isfullycharged.
6.Follow
thesteps
outlined
in"Important
Safety
Instructions"
atthefrontofthis
manual
todisconnect.
AutomaticFloat Charging
Automatic

Float Charging

is ideal for m_intaining

1, Keep tile AC power and battery conrlected
2. The chargel

a fully charged
after battery

is fully charged,

monitols the battery and tops it off as needed.

Note:

battery voltage,

press tile Battery Voltage

button.

Charging can be termblated by pressing the charge rate selector button at any
time when unit is charging. After AC power interruption, chargittg restarts at 4
amp rate automatically
and the battery
type
will default to "GEL",

size is not
batteries.

known,

charge

at

the

4 amp

rate,

DO

tO nolrrlah

the Battery"

section on page 5 of this manual.

8. Push the Battery Type Selector Switch until "WET"
only work if a WET battery is selected,)

is displayed.

(This mode will

9. Choose tlle correct charge rate and start charging. You can check the battery
voltage by pushillg the Battery Voltage button. This wil! trigger the Battery Voltage
indicator button.

11, Every hour, the temperature should be checked by touching the battery. If the
battery is hot to the touch, stop the charging and allow the battery to cool,
12. The w)ltage rises, but does ilOt go over 15.3v to 16.2v (2.55-2.7v
depending Ol_ ambient temperature; it will automatically adjust.
13. The "WET"
14. The digital

Engine

WARNING
if battery
overcharge

brick

7, Follow the steps in the "Charging

10, Push the Equalize button at any time and the battery will automatically begin to
equalize in 4 amp limited current. Note that in order to push the recessed buuon
you will need a small pin or ballpoint pen.

battery.

3, The Float Charge indicator lights; the display shows charge current when topping
off the battery and returns to "FUL" when completed,
4. To view

6, Fill the battery with distilled water according to the manuf_]cturer's instructions.
Since batteries may rapidly bubble while being chalged, remember to lefill (only
with distilled water) after the equalization
process is complete and the voltage is

NOT

LED flashes while the charger
readout

will show "FUL" whell

is in equalize
the equalization

mode.
process is complete.

Start

Tile EHgine Start function can supply ! 10 amps for engine starting.
1, Set the 4/10/20/40
AMP button to 40 amp mode and immediately
110A button switch to activate the Ellgille Start mode.

Equalizing

per cell)

2. The digital

display

will countdown

from "999"

pless the

to "000."

Equalizing is the process by which the fluid in each of a battery's cells is equalized.
This process occurs after charging is complete,

3. When the "000" count is reached and begins flashing oil the Display, the vehicle
is ready to start.

/_,_
WARNINGS

4. Crank the engine using manufacturer's
guidelines, typically irl 3 to B second
bursts. The high current engine starting function requires a resting/cooling
period
between tries. The charger will switch back to regular charge mode aRel
5 seconds and will not allow operation in this mode tot 4 minutes, Wait 4 to B
minutes before a second attempt at starting the engine, if needed.

* NEVER TRY TO EQUALIZE A GEL OR AGM CELL. THE RESULTING
EXPLOSION COULD CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE, SERIOUS iNJURY
AND/OR
DEATH,
= Remove

or disconnect

the

vehicle's

battery

when

equalizing.

The frequency wllich the equalization
process needs to be run depends on the use of
the battery. The more the battery is used, the more undercharged
it becomes; thus the
more frequently the battery should be equalized.
1. Do not use this mode on sealed or valve regulated
meant for wet (unsealed/vented)
batteries.
2. Make sure there are no flammable

batteries,

sources near the recharging

3, Wear safety glasses, gloves and protective

This mode is only
sigllt.

clothing.

4. Remove battery from vehicle. MAKE SURE THAT THE BATTERY HAS GOOD
VENTILATION, Tile process causes the release of hydrogen and oxygen. An
accumulation of these gases presents a real danger of explosion.

5. During the rest period, the battery is charging at 40 amps. After engine starts,
follow the steps outlined in "lmportarlt Safety Instructions" at tile front of this
manual to disconnect,

Recondition

Mode

Whenever a lead-acid battery begins to discharge, lead sulfate, an insulator, begins
to build up on the battery's internal plates. This reduces the ability of tile battery to
hold a full charge. When that battery has an immediate charge, most of the lead
sulfate is dissolved alld the plates are free of this illsulation. If a bauery remains in a
discharged condition over a longer period of time, the lead sulfate changes to a hard
clystalline form, making a full charge difficult to achieve, Reconditioning
may "save"
a sulfated battery.

5. Open the battery cap, if removable.

6

7

BATTERY RECONDITION
MODE should only be used with 10 Amp Hour (Ah) or
larger capacity lead-acid batteries, Charge the battery to be treated for 20 minutes,
before using RECONDITION
Mode. Observe the Digital Display tar any codes. This
initial charge will check the battery for shorted cells (F01), open cells (FO3) or battery
too low to accept a charge (FO2), and to ensure the battery carl take a charge. If
code (FO3) is displayed, change to the BATTERY RECONDITION
MODE.
Remove or disconnect

the vehicle's

battery when reconditioning.

3, DES appears on the display
moving bars.

button to start the process,
for 3 seconds, then it changes to three horizontal

4. The process takes 24 hauls and stops automatically.
when complete.

Alternator
Part

Voltage

The display

shows "O00"

(Turn OFF all vehicle's accessories): The battery must be fully charged
before testing the alternator. Run the engine long enough to achieve
normal idle speed and verify there is a no-load voltage,
1. Press Alternator Check to star[ the check.
2, Alternator Good LED will light to indicate the alternator is good, or F07
will display if alternator output voltage is out of typical operation range,
3, Press Alternator Check again to stop the test,

Part 2
Under Load (Accessories ON): Next, load the alternator by turning
accessories as possible (except for A/C and DEFROST)
1, Press Alternator Check to start the check.

on as many

2. Alternator Good LED will light to indicate the alternator is good, or F07
will display if alternator output voltage is out of typical operation range.
3, Press Alternator Check again to stop the test,
If the first alternator check indicates a good alternator and the second indicates the
alternatol is bad, the problem could stem from: loose fan belts, an intermittent diode
failure or possibly bad connections between tile battery and alternator and/or ground.
Notes:

BATTERY VOLTAGE button

is disabled

in Alternator

Check mode.

F07 may display because someor_
has added
a number
of accessory loads
on the charging
system,
thereby
increasing
current
demand
from
the
alternator.
MAKE SURE THAT THE ALTERNATOR
IS RATED TO SUPPORT THE
APPLICATION.
This check
vehicle.
Check only

may

not

be accurate

for every

make,

TIMES

The 4/10/20/40
Amp
12 Volt Smart
Battery
Charger will automatically
adjust the charge rate as the battery becomes charged and stop when the battery is
fully charged, Deep cycle batteries may require longer charging time,
For estimates of the time it takes to charge a battery, refer to the following
75%

in battery

50%

0%

25%

14 HRS

at 4 Amp rate

3,5 HRS

7 HRS

10,5 HRS

at 10 amp rate

!,4 HRS

2,8 HRB

4,2 HRS

5,5

HRS

2,1 HRS

2,8

HRS

at 20 Amp rate

1 HR

1,5 HRS

at 40 Amp rate
1 HR
1 HR _
* Not recommendedfor charging batteries lessthan 80 Ah

1 HR _

1-2 HRS

manufacturer

and

model

In ttlOSt cases, battery charging tittles will vary depending
on the size, age and
condition of tile battery. Smaller batteries should be charged at a lower rate (4 amps)
and an extra hour added to chalge time,

CARE AND

MAINTENANCE

With proper care and minimal maintenance,
the 4/10/20/40
Smart Battery
Charger
will provide years of dependable
performance,
manufacturer recommends:
* After each use, clean the battery charger clamps -fluid that will cause corrosion of the clamps,
- Clean the outside case of the charger
solution,
• Do not allow

liquid to enter the charger,

• Keep the charger
cords,

cords loosely

Amp
12 Volt
service. Fo_ maximum

be sure to remove any battery

with a soft cloth and, if necessary,
Do not operate

coiled during

when charger

mild soap
is wet,

storage to prevent damage

to the

WARNINGS
• Do not use charger if cords or clamps have been damaged in any
way -- cab Technical Support toll-free at (800) 618-5178.
,_ There are no user-serviceable parts in this unit.
• Do not open the unit. in the event of malfunction,
it must be returned
to manufacturer
for professional testing and repair. OPENING THE
UNIT WiLL VOiD THE MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTY.

of

12 volt systems.

8

table.

The times shown irl the table above are approximate and refer to a BO All automotive
battery. For example, a 50 Ah (12 volt) battery is discharged
(50%). How long
should it be charged at the 10 amp rate? See the chart above under "NO%" and "at
10 amp rate."

Check

1

No Load

CHARGING

Percent of charge

1, Make sure the charger is in initiation state with a circulating pattern on the
display or in charge OFF rhode with "OOO" on the display. If not, press
4/10/20/40
AMP button repeatedly until "OOO" shows on the display.
2. Press the Battely Recondition

APPROXIMATE

9

TROUBLESHOOTING
Display

Indications/Common

Problems/Possible

Solutions

No Far.lions
• Check and make sure the charger
• Follow the steps outlined
F01 --

Internal

is plugged

in the Operating

Shorted

into a live 1 ! 0/!

20 volt AC outlet,

Instructions section.

Celt Battery

If the battery being charged has an internal shorted cell, tile F01 wil! show, We
recommend taking your battery to a certified automotive service center for evaluation.
F02 -Charge
When

Bad Battery
F02 appears,

Connection

or Battery

the most common

Voltage

Too Low

to Accept

cause is poor connectior_ to battery,

- Follow the steps outlined in "Important Safety Instructions" at the front of this manual
to disconnect AC cord and clamps, clean battery terminal and reconnect.
• If the situation persists, we recommend
service center for evaluation,
F03

--

Appears

Sulfate

or Unchargeable

taking your battery to a certified

automotive

Battery

when the battery is highly sulfated and cannot accept normal charge current,

- Follow the steps in "Recondition

Mode"

• Follow the steps in "Equalizing"

to equalize

to recondition

the battery.

the battery.

. If the situation persists after reconditioning
and equalizing,
we recommend
your battery to a certified automotive service center for evaluation,
F04 --

Overtime

taking

Condition

Appears when charging time exceeds 18 hours. You may be using a charge current
rate too low for a large battery. Select highel charge rate to charge the battery.
F05 --

Overheated

The ventilation
be blocked.

Condition

grill that p=events the air from flowing

in and out of the charge= may

• Follow the steps outlined in "Important Safety Instrudions" at the front of this manual to
disconnect AC cord and clamps, allow the unit to cool for 30 mint_es and rgconnect,
• Make sure there is ample ventilation
F06 -- Reverse

before resuming

operation,

Polarity

The connections to the battery's POSITIVE and NEGATIVE terminals are incorrect,
Follow the steps outlined in "Important Safely Instructions" at the front of this manual
to disconnect AC cord and clamps and reconnect to battery with correct polarity,
F07 -- Alternator
Alternator

Charging

Voltage

output voltage

a Very

is out of typical

operation

range,

Cold Battery

If the battery to be charged is very cold (in temperatures below freezing -- 0°C/32°F),
it cannot accept a high rate of charge. The initial charge late will be low. The charge
rate will increase as the battery warms, Never attempt to charge a frozen battery,

lO

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This limited warranty
progr.Rm is the only one that applies to INs producl, and il sets futth _ill the
responsibilities of Vector Manu_cluringr
reoz_rding this product¸ There is no olher warrant_L o_her than th_
de_ribed
helein
This Vector Manu_c[urirlg
produc[ is warranted.
_ the origirlal purcha_r
onI_ to be flee of de_cts in
materials and workmanship
for five years from lhe date of purchase without additional
charge¸ 1]le
warra_
does t_t extend [o su_quent
purchasers oF users a_mJ_clurer
will _ot b_ _ponsibJe for any
_mounl of damage irl excess of [he relail purchase pri_ of lhe product under any _ir_um_ances
Incidental
and consequential damages a_ si]ecificaIiy exclud÷d from coverage under Ibis warran_
This product is no_ ir_ended for ¢ommel_i_l use Tills warr_y
does rlo_ apply to acce_ories or damage Io
units from misuse or incorrect ir_aIiation
Misuse includes wiring or connecting Io improi_r polarily Rower
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marlL_ctu_
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of the date of pu_hase will be replaced free or charge¸ If such a product is returned more than 30 days
bul less than five years from the pu_hz_se dale. manu_urer
will repair lhe unit o_ at i_ option. _epi_ce it
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If the unit is i_.pairedr new or reconditioned
replacement paris may be used. al manu_cturer_
o_ion
A
uni_ may be replaced wi_h a r_w or re_ond_ioned unit of the same or compa_ble
design¸ [he repaired or
rq_laced unit will the_l be warranled under lh÷ lerms o[ the remainder o[ the WalTanty period The customer
is lesponsible _r ti_e shipping cha_es on all returned Re_ after 30 days¸ During [he warranty period.
manu_c_urer will be responsible for the return shipping charges¸
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ilormal wear and tenor(including
chii]Sr smatches, abrasionsr discolo_ion
or _ading due _o usage or ¸
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If your problem is r_ covered by [his warrant,
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