4/12/25 Amp Battery
Charger/Maintainer
OWNER’S MANUAL
Model number-6815-25A
For safe and optimum performance, charger must be used
properly. Carefully read and follow all instructions and
guidelines in this manual and give special attention to the
CAUTION and WARNING statements.
Please keep this manual for future reference.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION..........................................................................2
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS..................................... 3
PERSONAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ....................................... 5
AC ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS............................................. 6
PLUGGING IT IN................................................................ 6
USING AN EXTENSION CORD......................................... 6
PREPARING TO CHARGE.......................................................... 7
CHARGER LOCATION....................................................... 7
BATTERY PREPARATION................................................. 8
CHARGING A BATTERY INSTALLED IN VEHCILE.......... 9
CHARGING A BATTERY REMOVED FROM VEHCILE......10
CHARGER CONTROLS .............................................................. 11
CHARGING FEATURES ....................................................13
USING ENGINE START.............................................................. 19
BATTERY CHARGING TIMES..................................................... 21
MAINTENANCE AND CARE ....................................................... 22
TROUBLE SHOOTING................................................................ 23
SPECIFICATION..........................................................................24
WARRANTY.................................................................................25
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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing 4/12/25 Amp smart Battery
Charger. This innovative charger will keep your AGM 12V
batteries charged while maintaining top performance.
This unit was specially designed to charge and maintain your
batteries without having to disconnect them from your boat or
vehicle.
With built in safety features such as a reverse polarity alert,
easy to read LED indicators, automatic short circuit protection,
over temperature protection, and our 3-stage high-efficiency
charging process, you can be assured that your battery will be
charged safely and efficiently.
This manual will explain how to use the charger safely and
effectively. Please read and follow these instructions and
precautions carefully.
Three-stage battery charging:
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Stage One - Bulk Charge:
The Bulk Charge delivers maximum charging amperage to
"wake up" any serviceable 12 volt battery and allows for quick
engine start. The battery will then reach a maximum safe
predetermined voltage.
Stage Two - Absorption Charge:
The Absorption Charge maintains the maximum possible
charge at a constant, safe and 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 transfer.
Stage Three - Float Charge:
The Automatic Float Charge feature is ideal for maintaining a
battery. It automatically “tops off” battery as needed, to keep
battery fully charged.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING – RISK OF EXPLOSIVE GASES
WORKING IN THE VICINITY OF A LEAD-ACID BATTERY IS
DANGEROUS. BATTERIES GENERATE EXPLOSIVE GASES
DURING NORMAL BATTERY OPERATION. FOR THIS
REASON IT IS OF THE UTMOST IMPORTANCE THAT EACH
TIME BEFORE USING YOUR CHARGER, YOU READ AND
FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED EXACTLY AS
STATED.
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TO REDUCE RISK OF BATTERY EXPLOSION, FOLLOW
THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND THOSE PUBLISHED BY THE
BATTERY MANUFACTURER.
• WARNING: Handling the cord on this product or
objects associated with the use of this product may expose
you to lead. Wash hands after handling.
• Read all instructions and cautions printed on the battery
charger, battery and vehicle or equipment using battery.
• Use the charger for charging lead-acid batteries only such
as those used in cars, trucks, motorcycles, boats, etc. It is
not intended to supply power to a low-voltage electrical
system or to charge dry-cell batteries commonly used in
household appliances such as radios, toys, camera, etc.
Charging dry-cell batteries may cause them to burst and
cause injury to persons and damage to property.
• Use of an attachment not recommended by the battery
charger manufacturer may result in the risk of fire or
electrical shock.
• Do not disassemble charger. Take it to a qualified service
professional if service or repair is required. Incorrect
assembly may result in fire or electrical shock.
• To reduce risk of electrical shock, unplug the charger from
the outlet before attempting any maintenance or cleaning.
• Do not expose charger to rain or snow.
• Never charge a frozen battery. If battery acid becomes
frozen, bring battery to a warm area and allow it to thaw
before you begin charging.
• Never touch the battery clamps together when the charger
is on. This may cause a spark.
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• Never operate a charger if it has received a hard blow,
been dropped or otherwise damaged. Take it to a qualified
professional for inspection.
• Never pull out the plug by the cord when unplugging the
charger as this may cause damage to the cord or plug.
PERSONAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
• Make sure that someone is within range of your voice to
come to your aid if needed while you work with or are near
a lead-acid battery.
• Wear complete eye and clothing protection when working
with lead-acid batteries.
• Avoid touching your eyes while working with a battery.
• Have plenty of fresh water and soap nearby for use in case
battery acid contacts your eyes, skin or clothing. If this
happens, wash immediately with soap and water then get
medical attention.
• Never smoke or allow an open spark or flame in the vicinity
of the battery or engine. Batteries generate explosive
gases.
• Take care not to drop any metal tool or object onto the
battery. This may result in a spark or short circuit across
the battery or another electrical device that may cause an
explosion.
• Remove all personal metal items, such as rings, bracelets,
necklaces and watches from your body while working with a
lead-acid battery. A battery can produce a short circuit
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current high enough to weld such objects to metal, causing
a severe burn.
• Never attempt to charge a frozen battery.
• Never overcharge a battery.
• Always operate the battery charger in an open, well-
ventilated area.
AC ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
PLUGGING IT IN
According to local codes and ordinances, your charger requires
the use of 230 Volt AC electrical wall outlet receptacles.
• WARNING: Never alter AC cord or plug provided. If it
does not fit the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a
qualified electrician. Improper connection can result in a
risk of fire or electric shock.
• WARNING: Do not operate the charger if it has a
damaged power cord or plug. Have the cord replaced.
USING AN EXTENSION CORD
The use of an extension cord is not recommended. If an
extension cord must be used, follow these guidelines:
• Make sure that the pins on the charger’s power cord fit
firmly into the extension cord and that the extension cord
fits firmly into the receptacle.
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• Check that the extension cord is properly wired and in good
electrical condition.
• Make sure that the wire size is large enough for its length
and for the AC ampere rating of the charger, as specified in
the chart below.
MINIMUM RECOMMENDED EXTENSION CORD
Length of Cord, Metres 7.6 15.2 30.5 45.6
(Feet) (25) (50) (100) (150)
AWG* Size of Cord 18 16 12 10
*AWG=American Wire Gauge
• WARNING: Use of an improper extension cord could
result in a risk of fire and electric shock.
PREPARING TO CHARGE
CHARGER LOCATION
• Do not expose charger to extreme weather and
temperatures. Keep away from moist and wet areas.
• Place the charger as far from the battery being charged as
the cables will permit.
• Be sure to position the power cord to prevent it from being
stepped on, tripped over or damaged.
• Never place charger directly above battery being charged.
Gases from the battery will corrode and damage the
charger.
• Never set a battery on top of a charger.
• Never allow battery acid to drip on charger.
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• Always charge a battery in a well-ventilated area.
WARNING: Battery chargers may get hot during
operation. Do not set charger on flammable materials such
as carpeting, upholstery, paper, cardboard, etc. Charger
may damage leather, plastic and rubber.
BATTERY PREPARATION
• If it is necessary to remove battery from vehicle to charge it,
always remove grounded terminal from battery first. Make
sure all accessories in the vehicle are OFF in order to
prevent sparks.
• Be sure that the area around the battery is well ventilated
while being charged.
• Clean the battery terminals. Be careful to keep corrosion or
battery acid from getting in or around your eyes.
• For batteries with removable vent caps, if required, add
distilled water to each cell until the battery fluid reaches the
level specified by the battery manufacturer. Do not overfill.
For batteries without removable vent caps, carefully follow
the manufacturer’s charging instructions.
• Study all of the battery manufacturer’s specific precautions
and recommendations for charging and for recommended
rates of charge.
• Make sure that you have a 12 V lead-acid battery.
Determine voltage of battery by referring to the vehicle
owner’s manual. If the charger has an adjustable charge
rate, charge battery at the lowest rate first.
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CHARGING A BATTERY INSTALLED IN VEHCILE
NOTE: A marine battery installed in a boat must be removed
and charged on shore. To charge it on board requires
equipment specially designed for marine use.
• Connect and disconnect the DC output clamps only after
removing the AC plug from the electrical outlet.
• Never allow the DC output clamps to touch each other.
This may cause a spark.
FOLLOW THESE STEPS WHEN BATTERY IS INSTALLED IN
VEHICLE. A SPARK NEAR BATTERY MAY CAUSE A
BATTERY EXPLOSION. TO REDUCE THE RISK OF A
SPARK NEAR BATTERY:
1. Position AC and DC cords to reduce the risk of damage
by hood, door, or moving engine part.
2. Stay clear of fan blades, belts, pulleys, and other parts
than can cause injury to persons.
3. Check polarity of battery posts. A positive (POS, P, +)
battery post usually has a larger diameter than a
negative (NEG, N, -) post.
4. Determine which battery post is grounded (connected)
to the chassis. IT IS NORMALLY THE NEGATIVE
POST.
5. Connecting to a negative-grounded system:
Connect the positive (red) clip from a battery charger to
a positive (POS, P, +) ungrounded post of battery.
Connect the negative (black) clip to vehicle chassis or
engine block away from battery. Do not connect clip to
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carburetor, fuel lines, or sheet-metal body parts.
Connect to a heavy gauge metal part of the frame or
engine block.
Connecting to a positive-grounded system: Connect
the negative (black) clip from battery charger to
negative (NEG, N, -) ungrounded post of battery.
Connect the positive (red) clip to vehicle chassis or
engine block away from battery. Do not connect clip to
carburetor, fuel lines, or sheet-metal body parts.
Connect to a heavy gauge metal part of the frame or
engine block.
6. Connect charger AC supply cord to electric outlet.
7. Charge battery as outlined in OPERATION
INSTRUCTIONS section.
8. When disconnecting charger, disconnect AC cord,
remove clip from vehicle chassis, and then remove clip
from battery terminal.
CHARGING A BATTERY REMOVED FROM VEHCILE
• Connect and disconnect the DC output clamps only after
removing the AC plug from the electrical outlet.
• Never allow the DC output clamps to touch each other.
This may cause a spark.
FOLLOW THESE STEPS WHEN BATTERY IS REMOVED
FROM VEHICLE. A SPARK NEAR BATTERY MAY CAUSE
A BATTERY EXPLOSION. TO REDUCE THE RISK OF A
SPARK NEAR BATTERY:
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1. Check polarity of battery posts. A positive (POS, P, +)
battery post usually has a larger diameter than a
negative (NEG, N, -) post.
2. Attach at least a 60cm 6-guage (AWG) insulated battery
cable to a negative (NEG, N, -) battery post.
3. Connect the positive (red) charger clip to the positive
(POS, P, +) post of battery.
4. Position yourself and the free end of cable as far away
from battery as possible, and then connect the negative
(black) charger clip to the free end of cable.
5. Do not face battery when making final connection.
6. Connect charger AC supply cord to electric outlet.
7. Charge battery as outlined in OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS section.
8. When disconnecting chargers, always do so in reverse
sequence of connecting procedure and break first
connection while standing as far away from battery as
practical.
CHARGER CONTROLS
DIGITAL DISPLAY MODE SELECTION
Press the Display Mode button to toggle digital display content
as follows:
• Current – When selected, charging current (A) will be
displayed.
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• Voltage – When selected, charging voltage (V) will be
displayed. The voltage displayed is the charging voltage
and usually will be higher than the battery’s resting voltage.
• Battery Capacity % - When selected, approximate
percentage of battery charge will be displayed.
o At less than 50% battery capacity, the display will
read “LO”
o The display will increase in 10% increments
between 50% to 90% capacity. Such as “80”.
o At full charge, the display will read will read “FUL”
CHARGE RATE SELECTION
Press the Charge Rate button to select desired charge rate as
follows:
• 4-25 A Automatic Charge – To help extend the life of your
battery and ensure it is delivering its maximum potential, it
is important to charge the battery at a rate that is
appropriate and safe for its capacity. Charging a battery at
too high a charge rate, while fast, may shorten the expected
life of a battery. Charging a battery at too low a charge rate,
while safer, takes longer and does not ensure the battery
will reach 100% of its capacity. Optimal Charge logic
automatically selects the ideal charge rate for your battery.
In Optimal Charge mode, the charger starts charging at a
low, safe current. Gradually, the charger increases current
as the battery demonstrates it can accept a higher current.
The result is a battery safely charged to its utmost capacity.
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• 12 A or 25 A Charge Rate – Use for faster charging of
small-to-large capacity automotive, marine, deep cycle and
farm tractor batteries.
• 4 A Charge Rate - Use for slow charging small-to-large
capacity automotive, marine, deep cycle and farm tractor
batteries. Also for garden tractor batteries.
• 2 A maintainer mode- use for maintain the battery with
large capacity. Connect from the 2A maintainer port by
accessory cables included.
CHARGER FEATURES
CONNECTION METHODS
This charger comes with 2 run connect charging leads for extra
versatility – standard clamps and ring terminals. The battery
may be charged using any of the two connection options.
Warning: you can only select one charging method for
charging.
CHARGE STATUS INDICATOR
A blinking green LED indicates that the battery is being charged.
A solid green LED indicates that the battery is fully charged or
that the charger is in Maintenance mode.
AUTOMATIC SHUT OFF
The battery charger is designed to automatically shut off once
battery charging is complete to prevent overcharging. When
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charging is complete, the Charge Status LED will stop blinking
and the digital display will read “FUL”.
COMPLETION OF CHARGING
Charge completion is indicated when the Charge Status LED
stops blinking and illuminates continuously (green). The digital
display will also show a “FUL” message. The charger has
stopped charging and switched to Maintenance mode.
MAINTENANCE MODE
Once charging is complete, the charger will automatically go
into Maintenance mode (also known as float mode monitoring).
In this mode, the charger keeps the battery fully charged by
delivering a small amount of current, when necessary, to keep
the battery at peak charge. This process will keep for around 1
hour, and after that, the digital display will show you “FUL”, and
the DC clamps will automatically out of power.
REVERSE POLARITY PROTECTION
If the cables are incorrectly connected to the battery, the
Reverse Polarity indicator will illuminate. Note: the charger will
not begin charging if the Reverse Polarity indicator is lit.
BATTERY RECONDITIONING MODE
If a battery is left discharged for an extended period of time, it
could become sulphated, unable to accept a charge.
Reconditioning Mode may help reverse the effects of sulphating
and restore a batteries ability to accept a charge. If the charger
detects a sulphated battery, it will automatically activate Battery
Reconditioning mode, indicated by a blinking yellow LED. And
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the digital display will show you”-“in turns. If successful, normal
recharging will resume after the battery is desulphated. If the
first attempt at desulphation is unsuccessful, the battery
charger will make up to four more attempts. If still unsuccessful
at desulphating the battery, fault code “F01” will be displayed
indicating the battery will not accept a charge and should be
replaced.
ABORTED CHARGES
If charging can’t be completed normally, charging will be
aborted. The digital display may show a fault code. To reset
the charger after an aborted charge, disconnect the battery or
unplug the charger.
BATTERY DIAGNOTICS
The charger continuously monitors battery condition and may
report certain charging failures as fault codes. Refer to the
section called “FAULT CODES” for a complete list.
COOLING FAN OPERATION
The charger is designed to control its high speed cooling fan for
efficient operation. Consequently, it is normal for the fan to
start and stop during charging.
OVERHEAT PROTECTION
The charger is designed to shut itself off if overheating is
detected. Once the charger cools down, it will resume charging
automatically.
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Features:
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Front panel view
1. Display Panel—It can indicate present voltage, present
current, present battery capacity or wrong condition code.
With AC power input, when not connected to the battery, the
charger shows that there is no power output with the display
panel present moving “8”. After connected to the battery, the
panel will display the battery information according to what you
choose. If the battery voltage is higher than 13.6±0.2V, the
panel will displays “FUL”.
When error occurs, the panel displays error code.
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The meanings of the codes and the solutions are enumerated
in the troubleshooting table.
2. Current Indicator--It is a green LED indicator. When the
display panel indicates the present current, this LED indicator
illuminates.
3. Voltage Indicator--It is a green LED indicator. When the
display panel indicates the present voltage, the voltage LED
indicator illuminates.
4. Battery level indicator--When the display panel indicates
the battery level, this LED indicator will illuminate.
Code Condition
LO low Battery
60~90 Current battery level
FUL Full Battery
5. Automatic charging indicator-it indicates the charging rate
you choose is automatic.
6. 4A current indicator – It indicates the charging rate you
choose is 4A.
7. 12A current indicator-- It indicates the charging rate you
choose is 12A.
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8. 25A current indicator-- It indicates the charging rate you
choose is 25A.
9. Charging rates selecting switch--You can choose the charge
rates-4A, 12A or 25A by pressing this switch.
10. Display Button Switch--You can choose what to display on
the panel by pressing the button. The default display is the
current charging rate.
11. Reverse Polarity LED --It is a red LED. when clips connected
the battery in the wrong way, this red LED illuminates.
12. Battery Recondition Indicator--It is a yellow LED, when the
battery is reconditioned, this LED flash.
The charger will estimate automatically whether the battery
recondition is needed. It will recondition the battery only when
the battery has gone into float charge and the voltage is lower
than 13V. The process cycles every 4±0.5h until the voltage is
higher than 13V. If it cycles 5 times and the voltage is still lower
than 13V, there will be a code “F01” present on the display
panel, indicating error. Please replace the battery.
13. Charging State LED --It is a green LED, when battery is
charged at a constant current or a constant voltage, the green
LED flash. When the battery goes into float charge, the charger
will cut receiving power to battery for1 minute to check the
charging state. At this time, the green LED illuminates. If it
checks the battery is full charged or goes into float charge, this
green LED will illuminate steadily.
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14. 2Amp Maintainer – Use 2Amp port to do the battery
maintenance.
15. Engine start button- use to jumpstart your vehicle’s battery if
it is low.
Operation for the 2Amp Maintainer.
To connect the maintainer cord to the charger, and connect the
Clamps cable or Ring cable to the battery, positive (+) to
positive (+), negative (-) to negative (-). Then connect the clamp
cable or ring cable to the maintainer port, the red wiring LED
will light up if you connect the cables to the battery in a wrong
way, and the green LED will light up if you connect the cables in
the correct way.
Note: The digital display only show you “8” in turns when use
2Amp Maintainer cord. Do not use the battery maintainer and
the battery charger simultaneously.
USING ENGINE START
Your battery charger can be used to jump start your vehicle if
the battery is low.
IMPORTANT: The Engine Start feature cannot be used if a
battery is not installed in the vehicle. The charger must detect
some voltage from the battery or it will not go into Engine Start
mode.
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1. Make battery and AC connections as outlined in
“CHARGING A BATTERY INSTALLED IN A VEHICLE.”
2. Press the Engine Start button.
• Once the Engine Start button is pressed, the
charger will begin to charge the battery at up to 25
A until an attempt is made to crank the engine.
3. Crank the engine for no more than 5 seconds. If the engine
does not start, wait at least 3 minutes before attempting
crank again.
• Only when actual engine cranking is detected will
the charger then automatically deliver 75 A for up to
5 seconds or until the cranking stops. The digital
display will countdown the crank time in seconds,
starting at 555, 444, 333… down to 000.
• After 5 seconds of cranking, the charger
automatically enters cool down mode for 3 minutes
to protect the charger, battery and starter from
damage. The digital display will begin counting
down in seconds from 180 down to 0. During this
time, the charger will continue to charge the battery
at a rate of up to 25 A.
4. After the engine starts, unplug the AC cord and disconnect
the cables from the battery.
NOTE: A severely discharged battery may not be able to start
an engine even with the assistance of the 75A Engine Start. If
your first few attempts to boost the vehicle are unsuccessful, try
charging the battery at 25 A for 20 minutes before attempting to
boost again.
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BATTERY CHARGING TIMES
The built-in intelligent microprocessor will continuously monitor
and adjust the charger to provide a fast, safe and efficient
charge. Note that battery charge times will vary depending on
several factors including:
1. Battery State – If a battery has been only slightly
discharged, it can be charged in less than a few hours.
This same battery could take up to 10 hours if very
discharged.
2. Battery Rating – A higher rated battery will take longer to
charge than a lower rated battery under the same
conditions. A battery is rated in ampere-hours (Ah), reserve
capacity (RC) and cold-cranking amps (CCA).
3. Charge Rate – The charge rate is measured in amps. A
battery charged at a lower rate will take longer than a
battery charged at a higher rate. However, smaller
batteries can be easily damaged by charging at a rate
which is too high for the capacity of the battery.
4. Temperature – Cold temperature will affect a batteries
ability to accept a charge. Charging in cold temperatures
will increase the amount of time required to charge a
battery.
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AH 0
Please consult the table to help you to choose the charging rate
The current you choose to The capacity of the battery
charge the battery recommended
4A 16AH~40AH
12A 48AH~120AH
25A ≥100AH
NOTE:
If battery size is not known, charge at the 2amp rate. DO
NOT overcharge batteries.
MAINTENANCE AND CARE
• Clean cords and clamps each time you are finished using
the charger. Wipe off any battery fluid or debris that might
have come in contact with the clamps to prevent corrosion.
• Store the power and output cable neatly to prevent damage.
• Occasional cleaning of the battery charger case with a soft
cloth will help protect the finish.
• Always unplug the charger when not in use.
• Keep the charger stored in a cool, dry place.
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TROUBLESHOOTING FAULT CODES
FAULT CODES
Code Condition Possible Cause Solution
Go to a
Maybe there is
professional
The battery short circuit in
Lab to test the
voltage is less the battery.
battery.
than 10 V after
Disconnect the
10 minutes of A load may be
load and
charging. connected to the
attempt to
F01 battery.
charge again.
The battery
voltage is still The battery is
less than 13 V sulphated Replace the
after multiple beyond battery.
reconditioning reconditioning.
attempts.
Charge voltage Battery is 24 V, Confirm that
F02
is too high. not 12 V. battery is 12 V.
Disconnect the
A load may be
Charge current load and
F03 connected to the
is too high. attempt to
battery.
charge again.
Ensure
adequate
The temperature ventilation. The
High ambient
F04 of the charger is charger will
temperature.
too high. resume
charging after
cooling.
The battery does The charge Select a higher
F05
not go into current is too charge rate.
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low, can’t fully
charge the
battery
Go to the
Maybe there is
specialist to
short circuit in
check the
Maintenance the battery.
battery.
mode after being
The battery is
charged for 24 Disconnect the
used during
hours. load.
charging
The self-
discharging Please select
current is larger higher charging
than the floating rate charger.
current
Charger clamps Unit plugged Attach clamps to
Moving/ not receiving into power source battery prior to
Scrolli- electrical signal prior to clamps plugging into a
ng “8” from battery. being attached. power source.
Battery is too low Replace battery.
of a voltage to
receive a new
charge.
SPECIFICATION
Rated input voltage 230V AC/50Hz
Input current 3A
Maximum output current 25±2.5A
Battery type 12V lead-acid battery
Ambient temperature 32℉~104℉(0℃~40℃)
Weight 2.43Kg
Dimension (L×W ×H) 34*10.5*22cm
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WARRANTY
The limited warranty program is the only one that applies to
this unit, and it sets forth all the responsibilities of .
There is no other warranty, other than those described
herein. Any implied warranty of merchant ability of fitness for
a particular purpose on this unit is limited in duration to the
duration of this warranty.
This unit is warranted, to the original purchaser only, to be
free of defects in materials and workmanship for one year
from the date of purchase without additional charge. The
warranty does not extend to subsequent purchasers or users.
Manufacturer will not be responsible for any amount of
damage in excess of the retail purchase price of the unit
under any circumstances. Incidental and consequential
damages are specifically excluded from coverage under this
warranty.
This unit is not intended for commercial use. This warranty
does not apply to damage to units from misuse or incorrect
installation/connection. Misuse includes wiring or connecting
to improper polarity power sources.
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RETURN/REPAIR POLICY:
If you are experiencing any problems with your unit, please
contact our customer service department at 045-2318344
before returning product to retail store. After speaking to a
customer service representative, if products are deemed non-
working or malfunctioning, the product may be returned to the
purchasing store with 30 days of original purchase. Any
defective unit that is returned to manufacturer within 30 days of
the date of purchase will be replaced free of charge.
If such a unit is returned more than 30 days but less than one
year from the purchase date, manufacturer will repair the unit or,
at its option, replace it, free of charge. If the unit is repaired,
new or reconditioned replacement parts may be used, at
manufacturer’s option. A unit may be replaced with a new or
reconditioned unit of the same or comparable design. The
repaired or replaced unit will then be warranted under the terms
of the remainder of the warranty period. The customer is
responsible for the shipping charges on all returned items.
LIMITATIONS:
This warranty does not cover accessories, such as adapters
and batteries, damage or defects result from normal wear and
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tear (including chips, scratches, abrasions, discoloration or
fading due to usage or exposure to sunlight), accidents,
damage during shipping to our service facility, alterations,
unauthorized use or repair, neglect, misuse, abuse, failure to
follow instructions for care and maintenance, fire and flood.
If your problem is not covered by his warranty, call our
Customer Service Department toll free at 045-2318344 for
general information if applicable.
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