Schumacher 7000A Battery Charger User Manual


 
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Digital LED
Display Mode LEDs
Charge Rate LEDs
Battery Type LEDs
Switch Buttons
Status LEDs
CHARGER CONTROL
DISPLAY MODE SWITCH
Use this switch to set the function of the
digital LED to one of the following three.
BATTERY %: The digital LED
displays an estimate of the percent of
charge of the battery connected to
the charger battery clamps.
VOLTAGE: The digital LED displays
the voltage at the charger battery
clamps in DC volts.
ALTERNATOR %: The digital LED
displays an estimated percentage of
the output of the vehicle charging
system connected to the charger
battery clamps as compared to a
properly functioning system.
CHARGE RATE SWITCH
Use this switch button to set the charge
rate to one of the following three.
2A CHARGE RATE: Intended for
charging small batteries such as
those commonly used in garden
tractors, snow mobiles and motor-
cycles. The 2A rate is not intended to
be used as a trickle charger for larger
batteries.
20A CHARGE RATE: Use for
charging automotive batteries,
marine batteries, and deep cycle
batteries. Not intended for industrial
applications.
70A START: Provides 70 amps for
cranking an engine with a weak or
run down battery. Always use in
combination with a battery.
7000A CONTROL PANEL
BATTERY TYPE SWITCH
Use this switch button to set the type of
battery to be charged to one of the
following three.
REGULAR: This is the type of
battery usually used in cars, trucks,
and motorcycles. These batteries
have vent caps and are often marked
“low maintenance” or “maintenance-
free”.
DEEP CYCLE: Deep cycle batteries
are usually marked as “deep cycle” or
“marine”. Deep cycle batteries are
usually larger than the other types.
AGM, GEL: AGM and gel cell
batteries have sealed cases without
vent caps. Such batteries are often
smaller than the other types.
With the exception of AGM and gel cell
batteries, all other battery types may or
may not have vent caps.
Vent caps are
located on top of the battery and provide
a means to add distilled water when
needed
. Batteries should be marked
with their type. If charging a battery that
is not marked, check the manual of the
item that uses the battery. If the battery
type is unknown, use the REGULAR
setting. Make sure the battery complies
with the safety instructions on page 3.