Manual

6 Truecharge2 Series Battery Charger Owner’s Guide
Truecharge 2 Battery Charger Features
2Fault LED
The LED may illuminate a solid light (indicating a fault) or
flash intermittently (indicating a warning) in combination with
flashing Charging Output (%) LEDs. See “Interpreting Fault
and Warning Indicators” on page 43 for details.
3 Charger Status LEDs
Displays the current status of the charger.
Ready - a solid light indicates batteries are fully charged
and the charger is in rest stage.
Ready and Charging - solid lights indicate batteries are
fully charged and the charger is in float stage.
Charging - a solid light indicates charger is performing a
normal charge cycle.
Equalize - a solid light indicates that the charger is
performing an equalization cycle.
- a flashing light indicates that the equalization
cycle will begin after the absorption stage is
done.
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4 Charger Mode Select button
Press and hold the button for three seconds to select one of
two settings. An indicator LED corresponds to each setting.
Each setting optimizes the charging sequence differently in
charging the batteries by stages.
Three-stage - Bulk, Absorption, and Float;
default setting
Two-stage - Bulk and Absorption only
When setting or cancelling an Equalization program: Press
and hold for five seconds both the Charger Mode and
Battery Temp. Select buttons.
5 Battery Type Select button
Press and hold the button for three seconds to select one of five
settings. An indicator LED corresponds to each setting.
NOTE: The fifth setting is a custom battery type setting and is
indicated when all four LEDs illuminate. See “Custom” below.
Each setting maximizes charger performance for its
corresponding battery type.
AGM - Absorbent Glass Mat lead-acid battery
Flooded - Lead-acid battery; default setting
GEL - Gel-type lead-acid battery
Lead Calc. - Lead-calcium battery
Custom - Only available if a custom algorithm has been
programmed by Xantrex or a designated OEM.
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