Schumacher 71321 6A 6V/12V Battery Charger

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ABORTED CHARGE
If charging cannot be completed normally, charging will abort. When charging
aborts, the charger’s output is shut off, the GREEN LED will ash, and the display
will show CHARGING ABORTED BAD BATTERY. To reset after an aborted
charge, unplug the charger from the outlet, wait a few moments and plug it back in.
FAN
Your charger is equipped with a fan. It is normal for the fan to run while the
charger is charging. Keep the area near the charger free of obstructions, to allow
the fan to operate efciently.
13. DISPLAY MESSAGES
CONNECT CLAMPS (No LED lit) – Plugged into the AC outlet without the clamps
connected to a battery.
WARNING CLAMPS REVERSED (Green LED lit) – Plugged into the AC outlet
and the clamps are connected backwards to a 6V or 12V battery.
ANALYZING BATTERY (No LED lit) – Plugged into the AC outlet, and when rst
connected to a 6V or 12V battery correctly.
CHARGING 12V – XX% (Green LED lit) – Plugged into the AC outlet and
correctly connected to a discharged 12V battery.
CHARGING 6V – XX% (Green LED lit) – Plugged into the AC outlet and correctly
connected to a discharged 6V battery.
FULLY CHARGED AUTO MAINTAINING (Green LED pulsing) –
Plugged into the AC outlet and correctly connected to a fully charged
6V or 12V battery.
CHARGING ABORTED BAD BATTERY (Green LED ashing) –
Circumstances that could cause an Abort situation during charging:
The battery is severely sulfated or has a shorted cell and can’t reach a full charge.
The battery is too large or there is a bank of batteries and it doesn’t reach full
charge within a set time period.
Circumstances that could cause an Abort situation during maintaining:
The battery is severely sulfated or has a weak cell and will not hold a charge.
There is a large draw on the battery and the charger has to supply its maximum
maintain current for a 12 hour period to keep the battery at full charge.
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