Husky HSK074HD Automobile Battery Charger User Manual


 
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE
With only minimal maintenance, the Husky 2/10/55 Battery Charger will deliver years of dependable service.
Follow these simple steps to maintain the charger in optimum condition:
After each use, clean the battery charger clamps - be sure to remove any battery fluid that will cause corrosion
of the copper clamps.
Clean the outside case of the charger with a soft cloth and, if necessary, mild soap solution.
Keep the charger cords loosely coiled during storage to prevent damage to the cords. Do not use the charger if
cords or clamps have been damaged in any way - call Husky Technical Support Department toll-free at
(866) 584-5504 for details on replacing cords and clamps.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Very Cold Battery
If the battery to be charged is extremely cold (in temperatures less than freezing - 0º C/32º F) it cannot accept a
high rate of charge, so the initial charge rate will be slow. The rate of charge will increase as the battery warms.
WARNING: DO NOT attempt to charge a frozen battery.
Sulfated Battery
When batteries are left in a discharged state for a long period of time, they become "sulfated". Sulfated batteries
cannot accept a high rate of charge since the internal plates are coated with lead sulphate. To see if a battery in this
condition can be "saved", take it to a service station or battery distributor for professional evaluation and/or service
.
Short-circuited Battery
If the battery being charged has been short-circuited, the ammeter will show that the battery has zero charge
level, and that the charger is operating at peak amperage. If, after 5 minutes charging time, the ammeter
reading has not decreased, unplug the charger and discontinue the charging process.
Using a voltmeter, determine the voltage of the battery and if it is under 12 volts, the battery is probably beyond
repair or recharging, and will need to be replaced.
If the voltage is over 12 volts, reconnect the charger and resume the charging process for another 15-20
minutes. If, after that time, the ammeter still has not moved towards a lower reading, repeat the voltmeter test.
If the reading is still over 12 volts, there is a problem with the battery that requires professional service or
replacement.
NO AMMETER READING
Make sure that the charger is plugged into a "live" 110/120 volt AC outlet.
Unplug charger and check battery connections - ensure that there is a good connection with the battery terminal
and/or vehicle chassis.
Check to be sure that the battery is not sulfated.
Check that the correct charge rate has been selected for the battery being charged.
Ensure that enough charging time has been allowed for - check table in Appendix for approximate charging times.
See Pre-charge Battery Activation
AMMETER DISPLAYS A READING, BUT BATTERY IS NOT ACCEPTING CHARGE
• First, make sure that battery is capable of being charged - ensure that it is not sulfated or damaged.
• Refer to Charging Time Table in Appendix to ensure that enough time is being allowed to charge the battery.