Husky Automobile Battery Charger HSK074HD User Manual

HSK074HD  
AUTOMATIC  
BATTERY CHARGER  
OWNER’S MANUAL & WARRANTY INFORMATION  
12 VOLT 2/10 AMPERE WITH 55 / AMPERE START ASSIST  
• IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS •  
WARNING – RISK OF EXPLOSIVE GASES  
1. WORKING IN VICINITY OF A LEAD-ACID BATTERY IS DANGEROUS. BATTERIES  
GENERATE EXPLOSIVE GASES DURING NORMAL BATTERY OPERATION. FOR THIS  
REASON, IT IS OF UTMOST IMPORTANCE THAT EACH TIME BEFORE USING YOUR  
CHARGER, YOU READ THIS MANUAL AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS EXACTLY.  
2. To reduce risk of battery explosion, follow these instructions and those published by the battery  
manufacturer and manufacturer of any equipment you intend to use in vicinity of battery. Review  
cautionary markings on these products and on engine.  
GENERAL BATTERY SAFETY:  
1. Use charger for charging a LEAD-ACID battery only. It is not intended to supply power to a low  
voltage electrical system other than in automotive applications. Do not use battery charger for  
charging dry-cell batteries that are commonly used with home and portable appliances. These  
batteries may burst and cause injury to persons and damage to property.  
2. 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.  
3. To reduce risk of damage to electric plug and cord, pull by plug rather than cord when  
disconnecting charger.  
4. An extension cord should not be used unless absolutely necessary. Use of an 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 AWG #18 (18 gauge) to 100 feet and AWG #16 for distances over 100 feet.  
5. Do not operate charger with damaged cord or plug - replace the cord or plug immediately.  
6. 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 technician.  
7. Do not disassemble charger; take it to a qualified service technician when service or repair is required.  
Incorrect reassembly may result in a risk of electric shock or fire.  
8. To reduce risk of electric shock, unplug charger from outlet before attempting any maintenance or  
cleaning. Turning off controls will not reduce this risk.  
9. Do not expose charger to rain or snow.  
10.Never charge a frozen battery.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS -  
This manual contains important safety and operating instructions for battery charger Model HSK074HD  
4140 SW 28TH WAY, FT. LAUDERDALE, FL 33312 • TEL: 954-584-4448 • FAX: 954-584-5556 • TOLL-FREE 866-584-5504  
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PREPARING TO CHARGE  
1. Determine voltage of battery by referring to car owner's manual and make sure that output voltage  
selector switch is set at correct voltage.  
2. If it is necessary to remove battery from vehicle to charge, or to clean terminals, always remove grounded  
terminal from battery first. Make sure all accessories in the vehicle are off, so as not to cause an arc.  
3. Clean battery terminals. Be careful to keep corrosion from coming in contact with eyes.  
4. Add distilled water in each cell until battery acid reaches level specified by battery manufacturer. This  
helps purge excessive gas from cells. Do not overfill. For a battery without cell caps, carefully follow  
manufacturer's recharging instructions.  
5. Study all battery manufacturers' specific precautions such as removing or not removing cell caps while  
charging and recommended rates of charge.  
6. Be sure area around battery is well ventilated while battery is being charged. Gas can be forcefully blown  
away by using a piece of cardboard or other nonmetallic material such as a fan.  
7. Charge battery initially at the 2 Amp (lowest) rate.  
CHARGER LOCATION  
1. Locate charger as far away from battery as cables permit  
2. Never place charger directly above battery being charged; gases from battery will corrode and damage  
charger.  
3. Never allow battery acid to drip on charger when reading gravity or filling battery.  
4. Do not operate charger in a closed-in area or restrict ventilation in any way. Marine batteries must be  
removed and charged on shore.  
5. Do not set a battery on top of charger.  
DC CONNECTION PRECAUTIONS  
1. Connect and disconnect DC output clips only after removing AC cord from electric outlet.  
2. Never allow clips to touch each other.  
3. 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.  
FOLLOW THESE STEPS WHEN BATTERY IS INSTALLED IN VEHICLE. A SPARK NEAR BATTERY  
MAY CAUSE BATTERY EXPLOSION. TO REDUCE RISK OF A SPARK NEAR BATTERY:  
a. Position AC and DC cords to reduce risk of damage by hood, door, or moving engine part.  
b. Stay clear of fan blades, belts, pulleys, and other parts that can cause injury to persons.  
c. Check polarity of battery posts. POSITIVE (POS, P, +) battery post usually has larger diameter than  
NEGATIVE (NEG, N,-) post.  
d. Determine which post of battery is grounded (connected) to the chassis. If negative post is grounded  
to chassis (as in most vehicles), see (e). If positive post is grounded to the chassis, see (f).  
e. 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 heavy gauge metal part of the frame or engine block.  
f. 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 gauge metal part of the frame or engine block.  
g. When disconnecting charger, turn switches to off, disconnect AC cord, remove clip from vehicle  
chassis, and then remove clip from battery terminal.  
h. See operating instructions for length of charge information.  
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INTRODUCTION AND FEATURES  
Thank you for selecting the Husky® Model HSK074HD 2/10/55 Battery Charger. With proper care and use, it will  
give you years of dependable service. Please read all safety warnings and cautions, and this entire User's Manual,  
before using this device. The manual should then be retained for easy reference whenever the unit is used.  
This model battery charger has a high charge rate of up to 10 amps, and low charge rate of up to 2 amps. It is  
intended for charging only 12 volt lead-acid batteries - maintenance-free, conventional automotive, marine deep  
cycle - that are usually used in cars, trucks, farm equipment, boats, RVs and SUVs, lawn mowers and garden  
tractors, motorcycles, personal watercraft, snowmobiles, ATVs, and various light commercial applications. This  
charger can assist in engine starting by delivering up to 55 amps for up to five minutes.  
Charges 12 Volt automotive batteries in only 4-6 hours. Three settings,with sliding power selector:  
a) 2 amps: 12 volt motorcycle, lawn mower, and Jet Ski type batteries.  
b) 10 amps: 12 volt automotive, truck and marine deep-cycle batteries.  
c) 55 Amps for up to five minutes to start engines.  
Built-in meter displays charge rate and battery charge level on color-coded, easy-to-read display.  
• Automatically taper charges and stops charging when battery is fully charged  
• Heavy-duty transformer and rectifier for dependability  
• Built-in circuit protection guards against overcharging or short circuit  
• Automatically checks for correct polarity (requires a minimum of 4.0 volts at the battery terminals)  
• Heavy-duty cables and copper clamps are corrosion-resistant for better connections  
• Connect to side–or top-mount battery terminals  
• Rugged steel case with baked-on finish, plus sturdy handle  
• Ideal for charging or boosting during winter season when the starting performance of vehicle batteries is  
lowered by cold or extreme weather conditions. (See Figure 2.)  
• UL-Listed  
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FIGURE 2  
1. AMMETER  
2. BATTERY CLAMPS  
3. HANDLE  
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4. CHARGE RATE SWITCH  
5. GROUNDED PLUG  
6. CHARGE/START SWITCH  
7. CHARGING COMPLETE LED  
8. REVERSE CONNECTION LED  
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6
7
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CHARGER CONTROLS  
The charger controls are located on the front panel of the charger unit. Familiarize yourself with the controls and  
their uses, before operating the charger.  
CHARGE/START SWITCH  
The Charge/Start Switch protects the Ammeter during high current Start conditions and enables the Charge Rate  
Selector Switch to turn on the Engine Start function. During charge operations, the Charge/Start Switch must be in  
the Charge (LEFT) position. For starting engines, the Charge/Start Switch is placed in the Start (RIGHT) position.  
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CHARGE RATE SELECTOR SWITCH  
FIGURE 3  
• The sliding selector switch on the front panel of the charger offers two Charge Rates for charging various  
types of batteries and a Start position to assist starting engines.  
• Select the correct switch position BEFORE connecting the charger to a battery or AC power source.  
• Selections are made by sliding the switch into the correct position, corresponding with the type of battery  
being charged, as follows:  
FIGURE 4  
SELECTOR SWITCH POSITION  
CHARGING RATE  
LEFT  
55 AMP START  
CENTER  
RIGHT  
10 AMP/12 VOLT DC CHARGE (LARGER BATTERIES)  
2 AMP/12 VOLT DC CHARGE (SMALLER BATTERIES)  
• Small 12 volt DC batteries such as those used in motorcycles, garden tractors, ATVs, jet skis, and  
snowmobiles can be damaged by high rates of charge. ALWAYS select the 2 Amp/12 Volt setting (RIGHT  
switch position) to charge this type of battery. For a slower charging time on larger batteries select the  
2 Amp/12 Volt setting.  
WARNING: IF IN DOUBT ABOUT SELECTING A CHARGE RATE, SELECT THE LOWER RATE. BATTERIES GET  
WARM DURING CHARGING - IF BATTERIES ARE GETTING HOT, DISCONTINUE CHARGING AND  
INVESTIGATE FOR DAMAGED BATTERY.  
NOTE: The HSK074HD is a fully automatic battery charger, which only enables its output power if the terminal  
voltage of the battery under charge is higher than 3V.  
AMMETER AND INDICATORS  
The ammeter is the colored (red, green and blue) chart on the front of the unit. It displays the current flowing from  
the charger to the battery, in amperes. (See Figure 5)  
The current when starting to charge a battery will depend on the battery's percent of charge. The actual current will  
usually be lower than the current selected on the charger's switch, unless the battery is severely discharged. As the  
battery charge level increases, the current reduces.  
The ammeter is intended to show how the charging process is proceeding. It should not be used to determine the  
level of battery charge - this should be done using a hydrometer or a voltmeter.  
Typically 12.6 VDC is considered full charge on a 12 volt battery if the voltage is measured one hour after the  
charger is disconnected. During charging, a nominal 12 volt battery can be 13.6 volts or somewhat higher, so it  
needs to rest after charging to measure actual state of charge.  
The charger's built-in battery full circuitry automatically taper charges the battery as it approaches full charge and  
discontinues charging when the battery reaches full charge. When the battery is fully charged the  
Charging Complete indicator lights. (See Figure 5B) Charging Complete indicator and Polarity indicator.  
To the left of the Charging Complete indicator is an indicator that lights when incorrect polarity is sensed. It indicates  
that the charger to battery connection is reversed and it must be corrected before charging can begin. This feature  
only operates when at least 4 volts or higher voltage remains in the battery to be charged.  
FIGURE 5A  
FIGURE 5B  
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CIRCUIT BREAKER  
This battery charger has an internal self-resetting circuit breaker that protects the charger from temporary over-  
loads. When it operates it makes a clicking sound. You will see the ammeter reduce to zero when the breaker is  
open. After a cool-down period, the breaker will automatically close and the ammeter will show a high rate of  
charge. If the breaker continues to cycle every few minutes, reduce charge rate or discontinue charging.  
PRE-CHARGE ACTIVATION  
CAUTION: Be aware that a fully charged battery will also cause a low Ammeter reading. Attempting pre-  
charge activation of a fully charged battery may cause explosion - make sure that battery really is discharged,  
before using this procedure.  
Pre-charge activation is the term for the time it takes before a battery begins to accept a measurable rate of charge  
- it can be as long as 4-8 hours from the time the charging process begins.  
Pre-charge activation is indicated if the ammeter reading is zero and a hydrometer or voltmeter reading shows that  
the battery is fully discharged.  
NOTE: The newer, high-calcium-type 12 Volt DC batteries may need pre-charge activation if their charge has been  
allowed to drop to a very low level. When deeply discharged, this type of battery will provide only a very low  
voltage output and will draw less than 1 amp during the recharging process, until activated.  
CHARGING IF BATTERY IS INSTALLED IN A VEHICLE  
a) Set charger's Charge Rate Selector switch to appropriate setting according to battery size. Make sure the  
Charge/Start switch is in the Charge position.  
b) Check polarity of battery posts - For top-mounted battery connectors, the Positive post (marked POS, P, +)  
usually has a larger diameter than the Negative battery post (marked NEG, N, -). For side-mounted battery  
connectors, the terminals are marked Positive -red and Negative -black.  
c) Attach charger clamps to battery connections, as follows, ensuring a good connection (if there is a mistake,  
the Reverse Polarity Indicator will light): NEGATIVE-GROUNDED VEHICLE: Connect the POSITIVE (RED)  
charger clamp to the POSITIVE (POS, P, +) ungrounded battery terminal. Then, connect the NEGATIVE (BLACK)  
charger clamp to the vehicle chassis, or the engine block (away from the battery). Do not connect the clamp to the  
carburetor, fuel lines, or sheet-metal body parts: connect only to a heavy gauge metal part of the frame or engine  
block. NOTE: NEGATIVE-GROUNDED type systems are the most common in today's vehicles.  
POSITIVE-GROUNDED VEHICLE: Connect the NEGATIVE (BLACK) charger clamp to the NEGATIVE (NEG, N,  
-) ungrounded battery post. Then, connect the POSITIVE (RED) battery clamp to the vehicle chassis or engine part  
(away from the battery). Do not connect the clamp to the carburetor, fuel lines, or sheet-metal body parts: connect  
only to a heavy gauge, stable metal part of the frame or engine block. NOTE: If there is any problem connecting  
the charger clamps to the battery terminals, contact the Husky Technical Support Department toll-free at  
(866) 584-5504 for assistance.  
d) Plug battery charger power cord into grounded AC power outlet and refer to Appendix A at the end of this  
document for approximate charging times.  
e) When charging is completed, disconnect cables and clamps in reverse order from which they were connected.  
NOTE: Use of Extension Cords  
If it is necessary to use an extension cord, as is often the case, observe the following important safety information:  
• Before using any extension cord, ensure that the wire size is at least 16 AWG for up to 100 feet and 14  
AWG for longer than 100 feet.  
• Use only a good quality, good condition, UL-approved extension cord, and ALWAYS connect charger to the  
extension cord before plugging the extension cord into a 110/120 volt AC power outlet. The use of a poor  
quality extension cord or one that is not in good repair could cause fire and/or electric shock.  
• Use a three-wire extension cord with a 3-prong plug and 3-conductor socket.  
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CHARGING IF BATTERY IS OUTSIDE OF VEHICLE  
Set charger's Charge Rate Selector switch to appropriate setting according to battery size. Make sure the Charge/  
Start switch is in the Charge position.  
a) Check polarity of battery posts- For top-mounted battery connectors, the positive post (marked POS, P, +)  
usually has a larger diameter than the Negative battery post (marked NEG, N, –). For side-mounted battery  
connections the Positive terminal is red, the Negative terminal is black.  
b) Attach a 24-inch (minimum length) 6 AWG insulated battery cable to the Negative battery post  
(marked NEG, N, -).  
c) Connect the Positive (RED) battery clamp to the Positive battery connector (marked POS, P, + or red).  
d) Stand as far back from battery as possible, and do not face battery when making final connection.  
e) Carefully connect the Negative (BLACK) charger clamp to the free end of the battery cable connected to the  
negative terminal. Connect the charger's power cord to a grounded 110/120 volt AC power outlet, and  
refer to Appendix A for approximate charging times.  
f) When charging is complete, disconnect cables and clamps in reverse order from which they were connected.  
CHARGING TIMES  
The HSK074HD is a fully automatic battery charger. It automatically adjusts the charge rate as the battery  
becomes charged and stops charging when the battery is fully charged. If you require some estimate of the time  
it takes to charge a battery refer to Appendix A for these details.  
ENGINE START  
The Engine Start function can supply up to 55 amps of current during engine starting. This function is protected by  
a thermal circuit breaker and there is a five-minute limit at this output level. Follow all precautions as if charging a  
battery in a vehicle, except that the Charge/Start Switch is placed in the Start position and the Charge Rate Switch  
is placed in the Engine Start position. DO NOT MAKE BATTERY AND CHASSIS CONNECTIONS WITH CHARGER  
PLUGGED INTO AC. Make the final connection to battery and chassis and plug in the charger. Immediately crank  
the engine in three-second bursts until it starts. Disconnect the charger's AC connection first and then the chassis  
and battery connections. If the engine fails to start, you may change switch positions and charge the battery without  
disconnecting the charger from AC.  
After charging, if the charger is already powered and connected to the battery, you may safely move the charger's  
switches to the Start and Engine Start positions without disconnecting the charger from AC. After the engine starts,  
disconnect AC, then the chassis and battery connections.  
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE  
With only minimal maintenance, the Husky 2/10/55 Battery Charger will deliver years of dependable service.  
Follow these simple steps to maintain the charger in optimum condition:  
• After each use, clean the battery charger clamps - be sure to remove any battery fluid that will cause corrosion  
of the copper clamps.  
• Clean the outside case of the charger with a soft cloth and, if necessary, mild soap solution.  
• Keep the charger cords loosely coiled during storage to prevent damage to the cords. Do not use the charger if  
cords or clamps have been damaged in any way - call Husky Technical Support Department toll-free at  
(866) 584-5504 for details on replacing cords and clamps.  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
Very Cold Battery  
If the battery to be charged is extremely cold (in temperatures less than freezing - 0º C/32º F) it cannot accept a  
high rate of charge, so the initial charge rate will be slow. The rate of charge will increase as the battery warms.  
WARNING: DO NOT attempt to charge a frozen battery.  
Sulfated Battery  
When batteries are left in a discharged state for a long period of time, they become "sulfated". Sulfated batteries  
cannot accept a high rate of charge since the internal plates are coated with lead sulphate. To see if a battery in this  
condition can be "saved", take it to a service station or battery distributor for professional evaluation and/or service  
.
Short-circuited Battery  
• If the battery being charged has been short-circuited, the ammeter will show that the battery has zero charge  
level, and that the charger is operating at peak amperage. If, after 5 minutes charging time, the ammeter  
reading has not decreased, unplug the charger and discontinue the charging process.  
• Using a voltmeter, determine the voltage of the battery and if it is under 12 volts, the battery is probably beyond  
repair or recharging, and will need to be replaced.  
• If the voltage is over 12 volts, reconnect the charger and resume the charging process for another 15-20  
minutes. If, after that time, the ammeter still has not moved towards a lower reading, repeat the voltmeter test.  
If the reading is still over 12 volts, there is a problem with the battery that requires professional service or  
replacement.  
NO AMMETER READING  
• Make sure that the charger is plugged into a "live" 110/120 volt AC outlet.  
• Unplug charger and check battery connections - ensure that there is a good connection with the battery terminal  
and/or vehicle chassis.  
• Check to be sure that the battery is not sulfated.  
• Check that the correct charge rate has been selected for the battery being charged.  
Ensure that enough charging time has been allowed for - check table in Appendix for approximate charging times.  
• See Pre-charge Battery Activation  
AMMETER DISPLAYS A READING, BUT BATTERY IS NOT ACCEPTING CHARGE  
• First, make sure that battery is capable of being charged - ensure that it is not sulfated or damaged.  
• Refer to Charging Time Table in Appendix to ensure that enough time is being allowed to charge the battery.  
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APPENDIX A — CHARGING TIMES  
To calculate the approximate charging time required to fully charge a battery, it is necessary to determine the  
specific gravity (or, percent of battery charge) using a hydrometer. Use this technique if battery vent caps can be  
removed. Check each cell. If there is one cell with a very low specific gravity compared to the other cells, there is  
probably a shorted cell in the battery. Replace the battery.  
The following chart converts hydrometer readings into percent of charge values.  
SPECIFIC GRAVITY  
PERCENT OF CHARGE  
BATTERY  
PERCENT OF CHARGE NEEDED  
BATTERY  
(HYDROMETER READING)  
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BY  
1.265........................... 100%.............................. 0%  
1.225............................ 75%.............................. 25%  
1.190............................ 50%.............................. 50%  
1.155............................ 25%.............................. 75%  
1.120............................. 0%.............................. 100%  
Refer to the chart below for approximate charging times.  
PERCENT OF CHARGE  
75%  
50%  
25%  
0%  
2 AMPS/12 VOLTS  
10 AMPS/12 VOLTS  
6.5 HRS  
1.8 HRS  
12 HRS  
3.0 HRS  
18 HRS  
4.5 HRS  
23 HRS  
6 HRS  
The times shown in the chart above are approximate and refer to an average automotive battery. For smaller  
batteries, the charge time should be adjusted using the formula shown below and adding 1 hour to the time  
calculated.  
To estimate charging time for a discharged battery, divide the AH rating of the battery by the charge rate selected.  
This is the number of hours required to recharge the battery. For example, a 50 AH (12 volt) battery is discharged  
(10 volts). How long should it be charged at the 10 Amp rate. Divide the 50 AH by 10 AH. The answer is  
approximately 5 hours. Always round up the charge time by 25% to ensure full charge. In most cases, battery  
recharge times will vary depending on the age and condition of the battery. Smaller batteries should be charged at  
the lower rate (2 Amps) and add an extra hour to charge time.  
APPENDIX B — SPECIFICATIONS  
Height...................................................................................................5.5" (14.0 cm)  
Width ...................................................................................................9.5" (24.1 cm)  
Depth....................................................................................................6.5" (16.5 cm)  
Weigh...................................................................................................7 lbs (3.175 kg)  
Internal protection ..................................................................................self-resetting breaker  
Input voltage..........................................................................................120 VAC 60 Hz, 2.2 amperes.  
Reverse Polarity .....................................................................................indicator LED  
Charging complete ................................................................................auto shut-off LED  
Convenience features .............................................................................Handle  
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WARRANTY:  
HUSKY 2 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY PROGRAM  
The Home Depot warrants this Husky Power Product to the original user to be free from defects in material and workmanship  
for a period of two years from the date of purchase. If you believe that this unit is defective during its original two-year  
warranty period, return the unit, with proper proof of purchase to The Home Depot store or you may send the product to  
Husky Power Products at the address below.  
This Husky Power Products is warranted, to the original purchaser only, to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for  
two years from the date of purchase without additional charge. This warranty may be extended to four years from date of  
purchase by paying an Extended Warranty fee (see below). The warranty does not extend to subsequent purchasers or users.  
Husky Power Products will not be responsible for any amount of damage in excess of the retail purchase price of the product under  
any circumstances. Incidental and consequential damages are specifically excluded from coverage under this warranty.  
This product is not intended for commercial or rental application, only a 90 day warranty will apply in this instance. This  
warranty does not apply to accessories or damage to units from misuse or incorrect installation. Misuse includes wiring or  
connecting to improper polarity power sources.  
RETURN/REPAIR POLICY: If you believe that the product is defective during the its two year Limited Warranty period,  
return the unit, with proof of purchase to the Home Depot Store. Defective products, may also be returned postage prepaid to  
Husky Power Products. Any defective product, other than accessories, that is returned to Husky Power Products within 30 days  
of the date of purchase will be replaced free of charge. If such a product is returned more than 30 days but less than two years  
from the purchase date, Husky Power Products will repair the unit or, at its option, replace it free of charge.  
If the unit is repaired, new or reconditioned replacement parts may be used, at Husky Power Products’ option. A unit may be  
replaced with a new or reconditioned unit of the same or comparable design. The repaired or replaced unit will then be  
warranted under the terms of the remainder of the warranty period.  
The customer is responsible for the shipping charges on all returned items. During the warranty period, Husky Power Products  
will be responsible for the return shipping charges.  
LIMITATIONS: This warranty does not cover accessories, bulbs, fuses and batteries, defects resulting from normal wear and  
tear (including chips, scratches, abrasions, discoloration or fading due to usage or exposure to sunlight), accidents, damage  
during shipping to our service facility, alterations, unauthorized use or repair, neglect, misuse, abuse, failure to follow  
instructions for care and maintenance, fire, flood, and Acts of God.  
If your problem is not covered by this warranty, call Husky Power Products Technical Support Department at toll-free  
(866) 584-5504 for general repair information and charges if applicable.  
STATE LAW RIGHTS: This warranty gives you specific legal rights. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an  
implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the exclusions or limitations  
stated herein may not apply. This warranty gives the purchaser specific legal rights; other rights, which vary from state to state,  
may apply.  
TO REQUEST WARRANTY SERVICE FOR THIS PRODUCT: Contact Husky Power Products Technical Support by  
telephone, fax or mail. We suggest that you keep the original packaging in case you need to ship the unit. When returning a  
product, include your name, address, phone number, dated sales receipt (or copy), and a description of the reason for return  
and product serial number. After replacing the unit, we will return it to you within four weeks.  
WARRANTY ACTIVATION: Please complete Warranty Activation Card and mail to Husky Power Products. All products  
must be registered within (30) days of purchase. To activate this warranty, mail completed registration form to:  
ATTN.: CUSTOMER SERVICE / HUSKY POWER PRODUCTS  
4140 SW 28th Way, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33312 • TOLL-FREE 866-584-5504  
WARRANTY IS NON-TRANSFERABLE AND NON-REFUNDABLE.  
THE HOME DEPOT, USA, INC.  
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