User Manual

Stage 1: Diagnostics
Checks the voltage to make sure connections are good and the battery is in a stable condition before beginning the charge process.
Step 2: Recovery
Initializes the Recovery process, if needed, for deeply discharged or sulfated (desulfation) batteries by pulsing small amounts of
current.
Step 3: Soft Start
Begins Bulk charging process with a gentle (soft) charge.
Step 4: Bulk
The Bulk charging process continues and returns 80% of the battery capacity. The voltage reaches the value set by the voltage
stabilizer(the amp gradually becomes lower).
Step 5: Absorption
Brings the charge level to 90%. The charger will deliver small amounts of current to provide a safe, efficient charge and limit gassing.
Step 6: Trickle
The battery is charged under the voltage specified by the voltage stabilizer. The battery is fully charged and ready to use. In this step,
the charger will only deliver enough current (less than ,or equal to 0.5A)as it is required. If more current is needed, the charger will
switch to Maintenance.
Step 7: Maintenance
Continuously monitors the voltage to determine if a maintenance charge should be initiated. If the terminal voltage falls below a
specific value, the charger will start the Maintenance cycle until voltage reaches the proper value and then discontinues the charge
cycle. The cycle between Trickle and Maintenance is repeated indefinitely to keep a full charge, without overcharging. The charger
can be left connected indefinitely.
7-Stage Charging
Steps range from just charging and float modes to 7 steps,automatically switch from one stage to another stage, which gives
the flexibility to more finely control the charging process, for added precision, safety and battery life.