NOCO~ G3500v2.5 User Guide ~.&DANGER PRIOR TO USE, READ AND UNDERSTAND PRODUCT SAFETY INFORMATION. Failure to follow the instructions may result in ELECTRICAL SHOCK, EXPLOSION, or FIRE, which may result in SERIOUS INJURY, DEATH, DAMAGE TO DEVICE or PROPERTY. Do not discard this information. Welcome. Thank you for buying the NOCO Genius® G3500. Read and understand the User Guide before operating the charger. For questions regarding our chargers, view our comprehensive support information at www.no.
Contacting NOCO. Website: no.co Email: support@no.co Mailing Address: 30339 Diamond Parkway, #1 02 Glenwillow, OH 44~39 United States of America About G3500.The NOCO Genius® G3500 represents some of the most innovative and advanced technolog y on the market, making each charge simple and easy. It is quite possibly the safest and most efficient charger you will ever use.
indicated on the charger by a red line. It is important to understand the differences and purpose of each charge mode. Do not operate the charger until you confirm the appropriate charge mode for your battery. Below is a brief description: Mode Standby 12V NORM 12V COLD/ AGM 12V NORM [Small] 12V COLD/ AGM Explanation In Standby mode, the charger is not charging or providing any power to the battery. Energy Save is activated during this mode, drawing microscopic power from the electrical outlet.
Mode 6V NORM Explanation For charging 6-volt Wet Cell, Gel Cell, Enhanced Flooded, Maintenance-Free and Calcium batteries. When selected, a white LED will illuminate. Press & Hold 12V LITHIUM For charging 12-volt lithium-ion batteries, including lithium iron phosphate. When selected, a blue LED will illuminate. Press &Hold 12V REPAIR An advanced battery recovery mode for repairing and storing, old, idle, damaged, stratified or sulfated batteries.
BATIERIES MAY BE UNSTABLE AND UNSUITABLE FOR CHARGING . Using 12V Repair. [Press & Hold] 12V Repair is an advanced battery recovery mode for repairing and storing, old, idle, damaged, stratified or sulfated batteries. Not all batteries can be recovered. Batteries tend to become damaged if kept at a low charge and/or never given the opportunity to receive a full charge. The most common battery problems are battery sulfation and stratification.
1.) Connect the positive (red) battery clamp or eyelet terminal connector to the positive (POS,P,+) battery terminal. 2.) Connect the negative (black) battery clamp or eyelet terminal connector to the negative (NEG,N,-) battery terminal or vehicle chassis. 3.) Connect the battery charger's AC power plug into a suitable electrical outlet. Do not face the battery when making this connection. 4.
Understanding Charge LEOs. The charger has four (4) Charge LEDs - 25%, 50%, 75% and 100%. These Charge LEOs indicate the connected battery(s) state-of-charge (SOC). See the explanation below: LED Explanation 25% Red LED The 25% Charge LED will slowly pulse "on" and "off", when the battery is less than 25o/o fully charged. When the battery is 25% charged, the red Charge LED will be solid.
Understanding Advanced Diagnostics. Advanced Diagnostics is used when displaying Error Conditions. It will display a series of blink sequences that help you identify the cause of the error and potential solutions. All Error Conditions are displayed with the Error LED and Standby LED flashing back and forth. The number of flashes between each pulse denotes a potential Error Condition (except reverse polarity and low-voltage battery). -...
••• ••• ••• Returns to last selected mode when restarted ~ Alters the charging process based on organic battery feedback Memory Interactive Recovery a Applies a high-voltage pulse charge when low-voltage, sulfation or lost capacity is detected Safe • 2X -A.
Optimization Stabilizes internal battery chemistry for increased performance and longevity Maintenance Plus Keeps the battery fully charged witho ut overcharging allowing the charger to be safely conn ecte d indefinitely Energy Save Minimizes energy consumption when full pow er is not needed ....
Charging Steps. A0 ~v 0 ~ . A0 ~ ~ ~ r{Q oC3 ~e; . (ltv Q~ ~~· Step 1 & 2: Analyze & Diagnose Checks the battery's initial condition, including voltage, state-of-charge and health, to determine if the battery is stable before charging. Step 3: Recovery Initializes the Recovery desulfation process (if needed) for deeply discharged or sulfated batteries by pulsing small amounts of current.
Step 8: Maintenance Continuously monitors the battery to determine when a maintenance charge should be initiated. If the battery voltage falls below its target threshold, the charger will restart the Maintenance cycle until voltage reaches its optimal state and then discontinues the charge cycle. The cycle between Optimization and Maintenance is repeated indefinitely to keep the battery at full charge. The battery charger can be safely left connected indefinitely without the risk of overcharging.
Technical Specifications. Input Voltage AC: 100-240 VAC, 50-60Hz Working Voltage AC: 100-240 VAC, 50-60Hz Efficiency: Power: 85% Approx. 60W Max Charging Voltage: Various Charging Current: 3. 5A (12V & 6V), .9A {12V Small) Low-Voltage Detection: Back Current Drain: Ambient Temperature: Charger Type: Type of Batteries: Battery Chemistries: 2V (12V), 2V (6V) <5mA ooc to +40°C 8 Step, Smart Charger 6V & 12V Wet. Gel, MF, CA, EFB, AGM & LIB Battery Capacity: Up to 120Ah (6V & 12\f), Maintains All
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NOCO~ Important Product Information Guide and Limited Warranty .& DANGER ~ 1ft .£. ~ READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL SAFETY INFORMATIOIN BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT. Failure to follow these safety instructions may result in ELECTRICAL SHOCK, EXPLOSION, FIRE which may result in a SERIOUS INJURY, DEATH, or PROPERTY DAMAGE. Electrical Shock. Charger is an electrical device that can shock and cause serious injury. Do not cut power cords. Do not submerge in water or get wet. Explosion.
~DANGER Eye Injury. Wear eye protection when operating charger. Batteries can explode and cause flying debris. Battery acid can cause eye and skin irritation. In the case of contamination of eyes or skin, flush affected area with running clean water and contact poison control immediately. Explosive Gases. Working in the vicinity of a lead-acid or lithium-ion battery is dangerous. Batteries generate explosive gases during normal battery operation.
Minors. If the charger is intended by "Purchaser" to be used by a minor, purchasing adult agrees to provide detailed instructions and warnings to any minor prior to use. Failure to do so is the sole responsibility of the "Purchaser," who agrees to indemnify NOCO for any unintended use or misuse by a minor. Choking Hazard. Accessories may present a choking hazard to children. Do not leave children unattended with charger or any accessory. The charger is not a toy. Handling. Handle charger with care.
Extension Cords. Using an improper extension cord could result in fire and electrical shock which may result in injury, death or damage to device and property. If extension cord must be used, make sure that: (1) The pins on the extension cord plug have the same number, size, and shape as those of the AC power cor,j plug on the charger; (2) The extension cord is properly wired and is in good condition; (3) The wire size is as specified in Table 1 below.
Location. Locate the charger as far away from the battery as possible. Do not place the charger directly above the battery as gases from battery will corrode and damage charger. Prevent battery acid from coming in contact with the charger. Do not operate the charger in a closed-in area or an area with restricted ventilation. Do not set a battery on top of charger.
Lithium Charging. Misusing a lithium-ion battery may cause the battery to get hot, rupture, or ignite, causing serious injury, death or property damage. Not all lithiumion batteries are the same chemistry or contain battery management systems. Contact the lithium-ion battery manufacturer before attempting to charge. The "Purchaser" assumes all risks associated with lithium-ion batteries. Cleaning. Unplug the charger before attempting any maintenance or cleaning.
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