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		 277-999   
					ELECTRIC CORP.   
					801 BUSINESS CENTER DRIVE • MOUNT PROSPECT, ILLINOIS • 800-621-5485 • Ext. 322   
					Send Warranty Product Repairs to: 605 South Vermilion, Suite C, Brownsville, TX 78521-6851   
					Call Customer Service if you have questions: 1-800-621-5485   
					A.   
					IMPORTANTSAFETYINSTRUCTIONS   
					1.   
					SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS   
					-This manual contains   
					important safety and operating instructions for battery charger Model SE-1072.   
					A BATTERY CHARGER RECEIVES AC POWER FROM THE ELECTRIC OUTLET, AND   
					DELIVERSDCCURRENTTOTHEBATTERY.   
					2. Before using battery charger, read all instructions and cautionary markings on (1)   
					battery charger, (2) battery, and (3) product using battery.   
					3. CAUTION - To reduce risk of injury, charge only lead acid type rechargeable batteries.   
					Other types of batteries may burst, causing personal Injury and damage.   
					4. Use of an attachment not recommended or sold by the battery charger manufacturer   
					may result in a risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons.   
					5. To reduce risk of damage to electric plug and cord, pull by plug rather than cord when   
					disconnecting charger.   
					6. Make sure cord is located so that it will not be stepped on, tripped over, or otherwise   
					subjected to damage or stress.   
					7. An extension cord should not be used unless absolutely necessary. Use of improper   
					extension cord could result in a risk of fire and electric shock. If extension cord must be   
					used, make sure:   
					(a) That pins on plug of extension cord are the same number, size and shape as those   
					of plug on charger;   
					(b) That extension cord is properly wired and In good electrical condition; and   
					(c) That wire size is large enough for AC ampere rating of charger as specified below:   
					AWGSIZEOFCORD   
					Length of Cord, Feet   
					ACINPUTRATING,AMPERES   
					Equal to or   
					but less than   
					25   
					50   
					100   
					150   
					Greater than   
					6 
					8 
					10   
					8 
					10   
					12   
					18   
					18   
					16   
					16   
					14   
					14   
					12   
					12   
					10   
					10   
					10   
					8 
					8. Do not operate charger with damaged cord or plug - replace them immediately.   
					9. Do not operate charger if it has received a sharp blow, been dropped, or otherwise   
					damaged in any way; take it to a qualified service man.   
					10. Do not disassemble charger; take it to a qualified serviceman when service or repair   
					is required. Incorrect reassembly may result in a risk of electric shock or fire.   
					11. To reduce risk of electric shock, unplug charger from outlet before attempting any   
					maintenance or cleaning. Turning off controls will not reduce this risk.   
					B.WARNING-RISKOFEXPLOSIVEGASES   
					1. WORKING IN VICINITY OF A LEAD-ACID BATTERY IS DANGEROUS. BATTERIES   
					GENERATEEXPLOSIVEGASESDURINGNORMALBATTERYOPERATION.FORTHIS   
					REASON, IT IS OF UTMOST IMPORTANCE THAT EACH TIME BEFORE USING YOUR   
					CHARGER,YOUREADTHISMANUALANDFOLLOWTHEINSTRUCTIONEXACTLY.   
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				6. Do not expose charger to rain or snow.   
					F. DCCONNECTIONPRECAUTIONS   
					1. Connect and disconnect DC output clips only after setting any charger switches to off   
					positionandremovingACcordfromelectricoutlet.NEVERALLOWCLIPSTOTOUCHEACH   
					OTHER.   
					2. Attach clips to battery posts and twist or rock back and forth several times to make a   
					good connection. This tends to keep clips from slipping off terminals and helps to reduce   
					risk of sparking.   
					G. FOLLOWTHESESTEPSWHENBATTERYISINSTALLEDINVEHICLE.ASPARKNEAR   
					BATTERY MAY CAUSE BATTERY EXPLOSION. TO REDUCE RISK OF SPARK NEAR   
					BATTERY, DO AS FOLLOWS:   
					1. Position AC and DC cords to reduce risk of damage by hood, door, or moving engine   
					part.   
					2. Stay clear of fan blades, belts, pulleys, and other parts that can cause Injury to persons.   
					3. Check polarity of battery posts. POSITIVE (POS, P, +) battery post usually has larger   
					diameter than NEGATIVE (NEG, N, -) post.   
					4. Determine which post of battery is grounded (connected to the chassis). If negative   
					post is grounded to chassis (as in most vehicles), see G.5. If positive post is grounded   
					to the chassis, see G.6.   
					5. For negative-grounded vehicle, connect POSITIVE (RED) clip from battery charger to   
					POSITIVE (POS, P, +) ungrounded post of battery. Connect NEGATIVE (BLACK) clip to   
					vehicle chassis or engine block away from battery. Do not connect clip to carburetor, fuel   
					lines, or sheet-metal body parts. Connect to a heavy gage metal part of the frame or engine   
					block.   
					6. For positive-grounded vehicle, connect NEGATIVE (BLACK) clip from battery charger   
					to NEGATIVE (NEG, N, -) ungrounded post of battery. Connect POSITIVE (RED) clip to   
					vehicle chassis or engine block away from battery. Do not connect clip to carburetor, fuel   
					lines, or sheet-metal body parts. Connect to a heavy gage metal part of the frame or engine   
					block.   
					7. When disconnecting charger, turn switches to off, disconnect AC cord, remove clip   
					from vehicle chassis, and then remove clip from battery terminal, in that order.   
					8. See operating instructions for length of charge information.   
					H. FOLLOWTHESESTEPSWHENBATTERYISOUTSIDEVEHICLE.ASPARKNEARTHE   
					BATTERYMAYCAUSEBATTERYEXPLOSION. TOREDUCERISKOFASPARKNEAR   
					BATTERY, DO AS FOLLOWS:   
					1. Check polarity of battery posts. POSITIVE (POS, P, +) battery post usually has a larger   
					diameter than NEGATIVE (NEG, N, -) post.   
					2. Attach at least a 24-inch-long 6-gauge (AWG) insulated battery cable to NEGATIVE   
					(NEG, N, - ) battery post.   
					3. Connect POSITIVE (RED) charger clip to POSITIVE (POS, P, +) post of battery.   
					4. Position yourself and the free end of the 24 inch cable as far away from battery as   
					possible; then connect NEGATIVE (BLACK) charger clip to free end of cable. Face away   
					from battery when doing this.   
					5. When disconnecting charger, always do so in reverse sequence of above procedure.   
					Break first connection while as far away from battery as practical.   
					6. A marine (boat) battery must be removed and charged on shore. To charge it on board   
					requires equipment specially designed for marine use.   
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				I. GROUNDINGANDACPOWERCORDCONNECTIONINSTRUCTIONS   
					Charger should be grounded to reduce risk of electric shock. Charger is equipped with   
					an electric cord having an equipment-grounding conductor and a grounding plug. The plug   
					must be plugged into an outlet that is properly Installed and grounded in accordance with   
					all local codes and ordinances.   
					DANGER - Never alter AC cord or plug provided - if it will not fit outlet, have proper outlet   
					installed by a qualified electrician. improper connection can resuIt In a risk of an electric   
					shock.   
					This battery charger is for use on a nominal 120-volt circuit, and has a grounding plug that   
					looks like the plug Illustrated In sketch A in Figure 1. A temporary adapter, which looks like   
					the adapter illustrated In sketches B and C, may be used to connect this plug to a two-pole   
					receptacle as shown In sketch B If a properly grounded outlet is not available. The   
					temporary adapter should be used only until a properly grounded outlet can be installed   
					by a qualified electrician.   
					DANGER - Before using adapter as Illustrated, be certain that center screw of outlet plate   
					is grounded. The green-colored rigid ear or lug extending from adapter must be connected   
					to a properly grounded outlet - make certain it is grounded. If necessary, replace original   
					outlet cover plate screw with a longer screw that will secure adapter ear or lug to outlet   
					cover plate and make ground connection to grounded outlet.   
					FIGURE1   
					GROUNDINGMETHODS   
					J. OPERATIONINSTRUCTIONS   
					The output supply is protected by a 30 Amp quick-blow fuse. This fuse may blow instantly   
					due to short circuit of the output, reverse battery connection or excessive overloading.   
					Replace only with a 30 Amp, 125/250 volt quick-blow fuse.   
					K. OUTPUTVOLTAGESELECTORSWITCH   
					Set output voltage selector switch to match the sum of battery voltages. Connect batteries   
					in series only. Selector switch is in 12 volt steps only. Never connect an odd number of   
					6 volt batteries. Two 6 volt batteries series-connected equal one 12 volt battery.   
					Combinations of 6 and 12 volt batteries may be charged.   
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				Selector   
					Switch   
					12V   
					24V   
					36V   
					48V   
					60V   
					72V   
					12 Volt   
					Battery   
					6 Volt   
					Battery   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					4 
					5 
					6 
					2 
					4 
					6 
					8 
					10   
					12   
					L. AMPSELECTORSWITCH   
					The charge rate of either 5 or 10 Amp maybe selected for any selected output   
					voltage.   
					M. CHARGEPERIODANDTIMERSETTING   
					The approximate time required to bring a battery to a fully charged state depends upon   
					the number of Ampere Hours (AH) depleted from the battery. AH’s are determined by   
					multiplying the number of hours times the number of Amps supplied by a battery to a load.   
					For example: If a load was connected to a battery which drew 10 Amps for a period of   
					4 hours, the battery will have supplied 40 AH. The approximate recharge time would then   
					be calculated by dividing the 40 AH depleted from the battery, by the ampere charge rate   
					of the battery charger. Add an extra 20% for tapering of the charge rate and battery   
					recharge inefficiency.   
					The required charge period for the above conditions would be approximately 5 hours. That   
					Is, 10 Amps (depleted) x 4 (discharge period in hours) - 10 Amp (charger output rate) x   
					1.20 = 4.8 hours which = 4 hours and 48 minutes.   
					Another method to determine the required charge period is by means of performing a   
					hydrometer test. Measure the specific gravity of the electrolyte, corrected for 80° F (26.7°   
					C), of each cell.   
					Two common types of hydrometers are:   
					Types calibrated in terms of specific gravity (a common scale being 1.120 to 1.265) or the   
					type which use four colored balls to Indicate state of charge. There are many types   
					available. Read and follow the instructions that are provided with each type.   
					Specific Gravity Value   
					State of Charge   
					Floating Balls   
					1.265   
					1.225   
					1.190   
					1.155   
					1.120   
					100%   
					75%   
					50%   
					4 
					3 
					2 
					1 
					* 
					25%   
					Discharged   
					*No balls float in the barrel of the hydrometer.   
					If you have a 70H rated battery, and its hydrometer reading indicates a 25% state of charge,   
					then 52.5 AH are needed to bring the battery back to 100% of charge.   
					(70AH - (.25 x 70)) = 52.5 AH   
					Charge period would be calculated as follows.   
					52.5 AH 10 (amp rate) x 1.20 (120%) = 6.3 hours or 6 hours and 18 minutes. The timer would   
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					be set to 6.5 hours for this example.   
					If the charge rate switch is set to 5 Amps the charge time will be twice as long.   
					Indications of a fully charged battery are:   
					When the ammeter indicates the charge rate has tapered to approximately one half the charger   
					rated output.   
					A hydrometer reading of the specific gravity of the electrolyte (fluid) of the battery in good   
					condition should be between 1.250 and 1.285.   
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				When A battery reaches 80-85% of full charge, bubbles will appear on the surface of the   
					fluid. As the battery nears full charge, bubbling will become more noticeably vigorous.   
					Disconnecting from Battery:   
					Before disconnecting from battery read Instructions F, G and H carefully.   
					N. STORAGE: Store battery charger in a dry area.   
					P. PROBLEMCHECKLIST   
					1. If no meter reading, check the following:   
					a. Remove the charger power cord plug from the AC outlet and recheck the battery charger   
					clips for clean, tight connections.   
					b. Check voltage selector switch for proper setting.   
					c. Check for voltage at the AC outlet by plugging in a lamp or other appliance.   
					d. Check the fuse within the fuse holder located on the front panel.   
					2. If Ammeter pointer moves to extreme right, remains a short time, then returns to   
					zero, accompanied by a clicking sound, check the following:   
					a. Possibly, the charger connections are reversed. (Positive to negative, instead of   
					positive to positive).   
					b. A severely discharged, but otherwise good battery. In this situation, the circuit   
					breaker will continue to cycle and the ammeter pointer will swing from one side to the   
					other, until the battery has recovered sufficiently to allow a normal charging rate.   
					c. A defective battery may cause repeated circuit breaker cycling. A battery in this   
					condition will not accept a charge and should be replaced.   
					d. Check voltage switch for proper setting.   
					3. If charging current is less than full output rating of the charger, check the follow-   
					ing:   
					a. Perhaps battery is partially charged.   
					b. Perhaps battery is sulphated and will not accept full charge rate.   
					c. Perhaps power line is providing low AC supply voltage.   
					LIMITED WARRANTY   
					SCHUMACHER ELECTRIC CORPORATION, 801 BUSINESS CENTER DRIVE, MT. PROSPECT,   
					ILLINOIS 60056-2179 MAKES THIS LIMITED WARRANTY TO THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER AT   
					RETAIL OF THIS PRODUCT THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS NOT TRANSFERABLE.   
					Schumacher Electric Corporation warrants this battery charger for two years from date of   
					purchase at retail against defective material or workmanship. If such should occur, the unit will be   
					repaired or replaced at the option of the manufacturer. It is the obligation of the purchaser to   
					forward the unit together with proof of purchase, transportation and/or mailing charges prepaid to   
					the manufacturer or its authorized representative.   
					This limited warranty is void if the product is misused, subjected to careless handling, or repaired   
					by anyone other than the manufacturer or its authorized representative.   
					The manufacturer makes no warranty other than this limited warranty and expressly excludes   
					any implied warranty including any warranty for consequential damages.   
					THIS IS THE ONLY EXPRESS LIMITED WARRANTY AND THE MANUFACTURER NEITHER   
					ASSUMES NOR AUTHORIZES ANYONE TO ASSUME OR MAKE ANY OTHER OBLIGATION   
					TOWARDS THE PRODUCT OTHER THAN THIS EXPRESS LIMITED WARRANTY. THE MANU-   
					FACTURER MAKES NO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR PURPOSE OF   
					THIS PRODUCT AND EXPRESSLY EXCLUDES SUCH FROM THIS LIMITED WARRANTY.   
					SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR   
					CONSEOUENTIAL DAMAGES OR LENGTH OF IMPLIED WARRANTY SO THE ABOVE LIMITA-   
					TIONS OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.   
					THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER   
					RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE.   
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