Motomaster Battery Charger 111568 | Manual ((exclusive))

As the battery accepts charge and nears capacity, the needle will naturally drop toward zero.

Operating the MotoMaster 011-1568-4 requires a strict sequence to avoid dangerous electrical sparks. Follow these steps carefully: Step 1: Pre-Charge Inspection

: Store the charger in a clean, dry, indoor location away from extreme temperatures and moisture. Troubleshooting Guide Potential Cause No indicator lights turn on. No AC power supply.

Always charge batteries in a well-ventilated garage or outdoor area.

Use this for slow, gentle charging or for small capacity batteries (powersports).

Inspect the power cords for cracks, frays, or exposed copper before plugging it in.

The battery is deeply discharged, has a large capacity, or has a shorted internal cell that prevents it from holding voltage.

: He clamped the crimson jaw onto the battery's positive post.

Use this for standard automotive batteries that need to be charged within a few hours. Step 4: Plug in the AC Power

is a high-performance, automatic charger designed for a wide range of 12V lead-acid batteries, including AGM, GEL, Deep-Cycle, and Conventional automotive batteries . Known for its robust 75A engine start, 15A rapid charge, and 4A slow charge capabilities, this charger is a versatile tool for both maintenance and emergency starting.

Clean the terminal posts thoroughly using a wire brush to remove corrosive buildup. If you are working on a conventional flooded lead-acid battery with removable caps, verify that the fluid covers the internal plates, adding distilled water if necessary. 2. Making the Connections (Negative-Ground Vehicles)

If the charger detects an issue, it will stop charging and display a fault code:

Connect the clamp to the negative battery post (or a clean, unpainted metal part of the vehicle frame if the battery is grounded in-vehicle). Step 3: Power On and Configure Plug the charger power cord into a grounded 120V AC outlet.