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1.      GROUNDED  POWER  OUTLET    Figure B    For automatic charging  select  AUTOMATIC REGULAR or  AUTOMATIC DEEP CYCLE  depending on the type of battery  then  select a charge rate  The charger will  quit when the battery is fully charged  and will restart if the battery voltage  drops too low       For manual charging  select MANUAL    as a charge type then select a charge  rate  The charger will not stop  charging when the battery is fully  charged  you must monitor and  unplug charger when battery is fully  charged  Avoid over charging   monitor the AMMETER frequently  when in the manual mode     8  Plug the power cord into an AC outlet     9  When the battery is fully charged in    10     11     12     the MANUAL mode  the AMMETER  pointer will fall to about half the charge  rate selected  For specific positions   refer to the    Ammeter    section in     Using Your Battery Charger    on   page 6     When the battery is fully charged   unplug the charger power cord before  attempting to disconnect charger  clamps     Standing away from the battery   remove the negative lead from   the insulated cable connected to the  NEGATIVE post first  Then remove  the lead from the POSITIVE post     Clean and store the charger ina  dry location        USING THE ENGINE START FEATURE    Your battery charger can be used to jump start your car if the battery is low  Follow  these instructions on how to use the ENGINE START feature     1  Connect the charger to the battery and  vehicle as 
2.   deep cycle and other large  batteries     e Use the 75 AMP ENGINE START setting    only to assist in cranking the engine     12 AMP  Vv    ENGINE    AMMETER    The ammeter indicates the measured   amount of amperes being drawn by the   battery  When you first start charging a   battery  the reading will be high  with   the needle near 12 using the 12 amp  charging rate    e Inthe MANUAL setting  as the battery  charges  the needle will fall to about 5  to 6 amps  indicating a charged  battery     e In both AUTOMATIC settings  the  needle will fall to zero and the  charger will shut off when the  charger   s control circuit senses a full  charge  A freshly charged battery   s  voltage will drop shortly after charging  stops  and the charger  if left con   nected  may resume charging  This  off and on cycling will continue until  the battery   s voltage no longer drops  enough to restart the charger     e At the 2 amp charging rate you will  notice very little needle movement     When cranking the engine while using  the ENGINE START feature  the needle  will swing into the Start  red  area of the  scale     DC AMPS    d    CHARGE   100 75 50 25 0    0 2 4 6 8 10 12  E E E     E E O       FULL CHARGE       LED INDICATOR    The green LED INDICATOR will glow  when the charger senses that the  battery has reached a full charge     e When using the MANUAL charge rate   stop charging when the LED glows and  the AMMETER needle is about 5 to 6  amps in the 12 Amp setting        e Fo
3.  MANUAL  AUTOMATIC  DEEP CYCLE or AUTOMATIC  REGULAR     e Use the right switch to select a charge  rate   2 AMP charge  12 AMP charge   or 75 AMP ENGINE START     Battery Voltage   Select the voltage of your battery  The  most common applications will be 12    volt     Charge Type    e Use the MANUAL setting only if you  check the charging progress frequently   The charger will not stop charging when  the battery reaches full charge  possibly  damaging the battery if left on too long   You must monitor and unplug the  charger when battery is fully charged     e Use the AUTOMATIC DEEP CYCLE  setting for all deep cycle battery  charging  The charger will automatically  stop charging when the battery reaches  full charge and begin charging again  when battery requires     e Use the AUTOMATIC REGULAR  setting for all but deep cycle batteries   The charger will automatically stop  charging when the battery reaches  full charge and begin charging again  when battery requires     A severely discharged battery may not  have enough charge to start the  control circuit in an AUTOMATIC  setting  In this case  charge on  MANUAL until the battery has enough  charge to accept an AUTOMATIC  setting     AUTOMATIC DEEP CYCLE  Vv    AUTOMATIC MANUAL  REGULAR    Charge Rate    e Use the 2 AMP charge rate setting for  charging small batteries and warming  large batteries  The lower the charge  rate  the longer it will take to charge the  battery     e Use the 12 AMP rate setting for  automotive
4.  Table for Batteries at 50  State of Charge    Battery Battery Rating Charge Time  Hours   Type   AH   RC   CCA   2AMP  12AMP  75 AMP    sarang 4   40 60   200 315   8 11   1 2   N    sw   eo     is   m   NA  Marineand   80   140          m   m    peepCyce   o5   teo     as   5  m    NA   Not Allowed  DO NOT charge at this setting       Voltmeter Method   To find the time needed to fully charge your battery  determine the battery   s charge level  with a voltmeter or electronic State of Charge Tester  Use the table below to convert  Voltmeter and State of Charge readings at room temperature to the appropriate Charge  Factor  Then use the formulas that follow the table to determine the approximate Charge  Time     Charge Factor Table  Voltmeter Reading    State of Charge  12 Volt Battery 6 Volt Battery Reading Charge Factor    12 67 6 34 100   12 45 6 22 75     12 25 6 12 50   12 06 6 03 25   11 86 5 93 0  1    11          Charge Time Needed if Amp Hours is Known  e Find the Charge Factor for your battery in the table on page 11   e Multiply by the Amp Hour rating of the battery   e Divide by the Charger Setting  either 2 Amp or 12 Amp    e Multiply by 1 25 to get the approximate Hours Needed to bring the battery to full  charge   Example  15 Amp Hour  AH  Battery  50  State of Charge   2 Amp Charger Setting    AH x Charge Factor    Charger Setting  x 1 25   Hours Needed   15 x 0 5   2  x 1 25   4 7 Hours    Charge Time Needed if Reserve Capacity is Known   e Find the Charge F
5. Calc  lating Charge TIME ss 11  MAINTENANCE AND CARE  4 12  TROUBLESHOOTING  s sisien 13  PART o aeee e A EA EE EA E E E EEA E EREA E REE E 14  Winng EIN  scxtosinisaseasaseqnarsenatacdesaeraenensedeetapaetanseearsunne abort ee irira eaii 15    Please read this Owner s Manual before using your Battery Charger    The DieHard model 200 713121  Fully Automatic Battery Charger Engine Starter  offers  a wide range of features for home or light commercial use  This manual will show you  how to use your charger safely and effectively  Please read and follow these instructions  and precautions carefully     WARRANTY    FULL THREE YEAR WARRANTY    Within three years from the date of purchase  this battery charger fails due to a defect in  materials or workmanship  RETURN IT TO THE PLACE OF PURCHASE  and it will be  repaired or replaced free of charge     This warranty gives you specific legal rights  and you may also have other rights which  vary from state to state     Sears  Roebuck and Co   Dept  817WA  Hoffman Estates  IL 60179    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS    HELP US HELP YOU         Remember     WARNING  To reduce the risk of  explosion  explosive gases  or injury  while using your battery charger  follow  the precautions listed below     e Read all instructions and cautions  printed on the battery charger  battery   and vehicle or equipment using  battery     e Use charger only on lead acid type  rechargeable batteries  such as those  used in cars  trucks  tractors   airplan
6. OWNER   S MANUAL    DieHard    12 2 75 AMP  FULLY AUTOMATIC    BATTERY CHARGER  ENGINE STARTER            Model No   200 713121    Te    CAUTION  seso ussa    trann sanen     i naa vec  NT    CAUTION    Before first use of charger  read this manual  and  follow all its Safety and Operating Instructions with  every charger use     Save these instructions     Made in U S A  of U S  and imported parts   Sears  Roebuck and Co   Hoffman Estates  IL 60179 U S A   598 198         SAFETY    OPERATION       TROUBLESHOOTING   MAINTENANCE       TABLE OF CONTENTS    WARRANTY sosucosteecege orci rrien nenni ra enea EEE E A T EEEE EEE EREE Tai 2  SAFETY oee E E tere 3  Important Safety Instructions  pp 3  OPERATION 5 sicasicconceoccctcourccansaten woentsesuiasuninndedtonsevbdiadastaesracpanteeinawthaamidadaccestiaatsedaaaces 4  Before Using Your Battery Charger  pp 5  Assembling YOUR CHALICE session 5   add aelig en a E E A E A A A A E N T E ET z  Usingan extension CONO assent cosiaieciecepscitnieaayy sarap saGannpepenstveciuecdameatnenonesestenesneasainasien  5  Preparing Your Battery to be Charged  pp 6  Usma Your Battery CIAL OI  essems E Aa 6  Setting the controls wastecesstececceiosctcuetdatteudesdestsdatwetusesantraseiedenieadanacaciewsinsentesctestsietate 6  Charging your battery  pp 8   PINS VT SC AE E TA E A E A N E TETA S E E 8  Outside VORNICIE sssi ipen eE ASEA e Aae EEES 9   Using the Engine Start Feature          ccceceeeeceesseeeeeeeeaaaeeeeeeseaaaaeeeeeessaaaneeeeeenas 10  
7. actor for your battery in the table on page 11   e Multiply by the Reserve Capacity rating of the battery    e Divide by the Charger Setting  either 2 Amp or 12 Amp      e Multiply by 0 73 to get the approximate Hours Needed to bring the battery to  full charge     Example  95 Minute Reserve Capacity  RC  Battery  25   State of Charge  12 Amp Charger Setting      RC x Charge Factor    Charger Setting  x 0 73   Hours Needed    95 x 0 75    12  x 0 73   4 3 Hours    MAINTENANCE AND CARE    To keep your battery charger working properly for years         gt     lt        m    lt    gt   Z  O  mi       1  Clean the clamps each time you are 2  Coil the input and output cords neatly  finished charging  Wipe off any when storing the charger  This will  battery fluid that may have come in help prevent accidental damage to  contact with the clamps to prevent the cords and charger   corrosion     12    TROUBLESHOOTING    Performance problems often result from little things that you can fix yourself  Please  read through this chart for a possible solution if a problem occurs     PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION REASONS    No ammeter reading   Clamps not making good   Check for poor connection at battery  Make  connection  sure clamps and posts are clean  Battery may  not accept an AUTOMATIC charge if severely  discharged  Use MANUAL setting  see  Using  Your Battery Charger  on page 6     2 amp charge rate  Ammeter needle will indicate little activity at the  2 amp charge rate     No AC p
8. and store the battery charger  in a dry location     Charging your battery  outside the vehicle     1     4     5     Remove the battery from vehicle   making sure to disconnect grounded  terminal first with all accessories  and lights turned off in the   vehicle       Check the polarity of the battery    posts as indicated on the battery  case  POSITIVE  POS  P     and  NEGATIVE  NEG  N      NOTE  On  top post batteries  the positive  battery terminal usually has a larger  diameter post than the negative one       Connect the red  POSITIVE     charger clamp to the POSITIVE  post of the battery  Be sure to rock  the clip back and forth to make a  solid connection     Attach a 6 gauge  AWG  or a 4 gauge   SAE  insulated battery cable at least  24 inches long to the NEGATIVE  battery post  This cable will provide a  safer connection  if arcing and  sparking occur  it will be at a distance  from the battery  NOTE  The battery  cable is not provided with the charger   but may be purchased at most  automotive stores     Take the other end of the 6 gauge   AWG  or a 4 gauge  SAE  insulated  24 inch cable and  standing as   far away from the battery as possible   connect the black  NEGATIVE    lead of the charger to the free end   of the cable  Rock the clamp to  make a solid connection   IMPORTANT  Wear safety glasses  and face away from the battery  while making this final connection     POSITIVE    6     NEGATIVE        BATTERY CHARGER    POWER    24   6 GAUGE    corp    CABLE   
9. birt The charger  NORMALLY THE ONE THAT IS o 9  will not stop charging when the  GROUNDED   battery is fully charged   you must  5  To charge a negative grounded monitor and unplug charger when  post system  Connect the red battery is fully charged  Avoid over   POSITIVE  battery charger clamp charging  monitor the AMMETER  to the ungrounded POSITIVE frequently when in the MANUAL mode   OSE     posi Or ine ganon  8  Next plug the power cord into an  Rock or twist the clamps back  i   AC outlet   and forth to make a solid connection   Then connect the black  NEGATIVE  9  When the battery is fully charged  in  clamp to a heavy  unpainted metal the MANUAL mode  the AMMETER  part of the chassis or engine block  pointer will fall to about half the charge  away from the battery  DO NOT rate selected  For specific positions   connect clamp to carburetor  fuel refer to the    Ammeter    section in  lines or sheet metal parts   See    Using Your Battery Charger    on  Figure A   page 6   To charge a positive grounded 10  When the battery is fully charged     post system  Connect the black   NEGATIVE  battery charger clamp  to the ungrounded NEGATIVE   NEG  N     post of the battery  Then    unplug the charger power cord  before attempting to disconnect  charger clamps     10     11     When the battery is fully charged    first unplug the charger power cord   Then  standing away from the battery   remove the charger clamp from the  chassis first  then from the battery  post     Clean 
10. es  vans  RV   s  trolling motors   etc  This charger is not intended to  supply power to a low voltage  electrical system     e Use only attachments recommended  or sold by manufacturer  The use of  attachments not recommended by the  manufacturer may result in fire   electric shock  or injury     e Do not disassemble charger  Take it to  a qualified service professional if  service or repair is required  Incorrect  assembly may result in fire or  electrical shock     e To reduce risk of electrical shock   unplug the charger from the outlet  before attempting any maintenance or  cleaning     e Always charge battery in a well  ventilated area     e Battery chargers get hot during  operation and must have proper  ventilation  Air needs to flow around  entire charger     e Do not set charger on flammable  materials like carpeting  upholstery   paper  cardboard etc  Charger may  damage leather and melt plastic and  rubber         Place charger as far away from battery  being charged as the charger cables  will permit     SAFETY    Do not expose charger to rain or  snow     Never charge a frozen battery  If  battery fluid  electrolyte  becomes  frozen  bring battery into a warm area  to thaw before you begin charging     Never allow battery acid to drip on  charger when reading specific gravity  orfilling battery     Never set a battery on top of the  charger     Never place charger directly above  battery being charged  The gases from  the battery will corrode   and damage the c
11. es immediately  with running cold water for at least  10 minutes  Then immediately get  medical attention     from your body  such as rings   bracelets  necklaces  and watches  while working with a lead acid  battery  A battery can produce a short  circuit current high enough to weld a  ring  or the like  to metal  causing a  severe burn     Take care not to drop any metal tool or  metal object onto the battery  This may  spark or short circuit the battery or  another electrical device that may  cause an explosion     Always operate your battery charger  in an open  well ventilated area     Never smoke or allow a spark or  flame in the vicinity of the battery or  engine  Batteries generate explosive  gases    Neutralize any acid spills thoroughly  with baking soda before attempting  to clean up     BEFORE USING YOUR BATTERY CHARGER    It is important to understand your charger s requirements  This section will tell you  about your charger s electrical requirements and how to prepare a battery for    charging     ASSEMBLING YOUR CHARGER  Included with your battery charger are  two cord wrap posts for storage of the  clamp cables     To install  align the three tabs to  correspond with the three receptacles  and push until you hear a snap     Wrap clamp cord after unplugging the  power cord and store your charger in a  dry location     PLUGGING IT IN    WARNING  Electrical Shock Hazard   Be sure that the power cord fits properly  into the outlet  If not  have a qualified  techn
12. harger     Never use charger for charging dry   cell batteries that are commonly used  with home appliances like radios   stereos  remote controls  etc  These  batteries may burst and cause  personalinjury    Never touch the battery clamps  together when the charger is on  You  will cause a Spark     Never operate charger if it has  received a hard blow  been dropped  or  otherwise damaged  Take ittoa  qualified professional for inspection  and repair     Be sure to position the charger power  cord to prevent it from being stepped  on  tripped over  or damaged     Never pull out the plug by the cord  when unplugging the charger  Pulling  on the cord may cause damage to the  cord or the plug    Do not operate the charger if it has a  damaged power cord or plug  Have the  cord replaced        Personal Safety Precautions  Foryourown personal safety  please follow the following precautions   e Wear complete eye and clothing e Remove all personal metal items    protection when working with lead   acid batteries     Be sure that someone is within range  of your voice to come to your aid if  needed while you work with or are near  alead acid battery     Have plenty of fresh water and  soap nearby for use in case battery  acid contacts your eyes  skin  or  clothing  If this happens  wash  immediately with soap and water   Then get medical attention     Avoid touching your eyes while  working with a battery  Acid particles   corrosion  may get into your eyes  If  this occurs  flush ey
13. ician install a proper outlet  Never  alter the AC cord or plug provided     Improper connection can result in  electrical shock     Your charger requires a 120V receptacle  installed according to all local codes and  ordinances           5    Cord Wrap Cleat    USING AN EXTENSION CORD    The use of an extension cord is not  recommended  If you must use an  extension cord  please make sure  that you follow these guidelines     e Make sure that the pins on charger s  power cord fit firmly into the extension  cord  and that the extension cord fits  firmly into the receptacle     e Check that the extension cord is  properly wired and in good electrical  condition    e Make sure that the wire size is large  enough for its length and for the AC  ampere rating as specified in the chart  below     MINIMUM RECOMMENDED EXTENSION CORD    AWG  Size of Cord       Length of Cord  in Feet     AWG American Wire Gauge    Z  O  H    lt   am  LLI  A  O             PREPARING YOUR BATTERY TO BE CHARGED    It is important that you read and follow these guidelines while you are preparing to charge    your battery     e Make sure that you have a 12 volt or 6  volt lead acid battery  Set the selector    switch to match the voltage rating of  the battery to be charged     e Clean the battery terminals  Be careful    to keep corrosion from getting in or  around your eyes     e For batteries with removable cell caps     if required by the manufacturer  add  distilled water to each cell until the  batte
14. instructed in the  Charging  your battery  section on page 8     2  Set the right hand SELECTOR  SWITCH on ENGINE START     3  Crank the engine for no more than 5  seconds  If it does not start  wait at  least 4 minutes before cranking  again  In extreme cold or if the battery  is severely discharged  charge the  battery in the 12 amp position for about  5 minutes before cranking the engine     4  After the engine starts  unplug the  charger power cord from the AC outlet   Then disconnect the charger from the  battery     IMPORTANT  Do not try to start the  engine without a battery in it  You could  cause damage to the electrical system     If the engine does turn over  but never  starts up  there is not a problem with the  starting system  there is a problem  somewhere else in the vehicle  STOP  cranking the engine until the other  problem has been identified and  corrected     CALCULATING CHARGE TIME    Battery Rating Method   Use the following table to more accurately determine the time it will take to fully charge a  battery that is initially at 50  State of Charge  Identify your battery type and its associated  Charge Time in the table  Common battery types are     e Small batteries  motorcycles  garden tractors  etc   are usually rated in Amp Hours   AH     e Car and truck batteries  usually rated in Reserve Capacity  RC   Cold Cranking  Amps  CCA   or both     e Marine  or deep cycle batteries  usually rated in either Amp Hours or Reserve  Capacity  RC      Charge Time
15. ower reaching   Check AC outlet and extension cords for loose  charger  fitting plug     Check for open fuse or circuit breaker  supplying AC outlet     Circuit breaker in Shorted battery clamps    Separate the clamps  Circuit breaker cycles  charger cycles on when current draw is too high    and off with a Check for worn cables and replace if needed   clicking sound in the   MANUAL setting  Shorted battery  Have a Sears technician test the battery     Charger leads reversed   Correct connections   on battery     Ammeter reads less   Extension cord too long   Use shorter or heavier extension cord   than selected or gauge too small   charge rate when  charging  Battery has weak cell or  Sulfated battery will eventually take a  sulfated plate  normal charge if left connected  If the  battery will not take a charge  have it  tested by a Sears technician        Battery is partially Continue charging battery   charged     Charger makes a Transformer laminations   Continue charging  Buzz is not abnormal   loud buzz or hum  vibrate  buzz      Shorted diode  hum   Have charger tested by qualified technician     TROUBLESHOOTING    Short start cycle Drawing more than 75 Crank time varies with the amount of current   when cranking amps 7 seconds or less    drawn from the charger  If cranking draws   engine  more than 75 amps  crank time may be less  than 7 seconds     Failure to wait for 4 Wait 4 minutes before next crank   minutes  240 seconds   between cranks     If the above solution
16. r deep cycle batteries  you may  wish to allow the battery another one  or two hours of charging after the LED  glows to obtain a maximum charge     e When using the AUTOMATIC charge  rates  the LED will cycle on and off  indicating the charger is maintaining  the battery   s state of charge     CHARGING YOUR BATTERY    Charging your battery inside  the vehicle     1     Arrange the power cord and charg   ing leads carefully to avoid damage  that could be caused by the hood   door  or moving engine parts        NEGATIVE GROUNDED SYSTEM    Figure A    connect the red  POSITIVE  clamp  to a heavy  unpainted metal part of  the chassis or engine block  away   from the battery  DO NOT connect  clamp to carburetor  fuel lines  or    2  Keep clear of fan blades  belts  sheet metal parts  IMPORTANT   pulleys  and other parts that can  cacen Wear safety glasses and turn face  Jury  away from the battery when making  3  Check the polarity of the battery connections   posts as indicated on the battery E E AE A  case  POSITIVE  POS  P  or    ging   and NEGATIVE  NEG  N or    AUTOMATIC DEEP CYCLE or  ae AUTOMATIC REGULAR asa  NOTE  The positive post on top   charge type  then select a charge  post battery is usually larger   i  than the negative post  rate  The charger will stop charging  when the battery is fully charged   4  Identify which battery post is 7  For manual charging  select  ground or connected to the chassis  RA ANIGIAIL Teaver arate then  Lica aed Meet eke select a charge 
17. ry acid reaches the level  recommended  This will help purge  excessive gases from the cells  Be  careful not to overfill  If youhavea  sealed battery without cell caps  no  action is necessary  Continue to the  next step listed below     e Take time to read all battery  manufacturer   s specific precautions     such as removing or not removing cell    caps while charging  and  recommended rates of charge     Wear safety glasses  See additional     Personal Safety Precautions  on  page 4     Be sure that the area around the  battery is well ventilated while it is  being charged     If it is necessary to remove the battery  from the vehicle to charge it  always  remove the grounded terminal from the  battery first  Turn off all vehicle  accessories to avoid sparks from  occuring     NOTE  A marine battery installed in a boat  must be removed and charged on shore        USING YOUR BATTERY CHARGER    To obtain the best results from your battery charger  you must know how to use it  properly  This section will tell you how to set the controls  how to charge a battery in or  out of a vehicle  and how to use the engine start feature     SETTING THE CONTROLS    All controls are located on the front of    the charger  Follow these instructions to    obtain the correct charge level for your  battery     SELECTOR SWITCHES   Your charger has three switches     e Use the left switch to match the  battery voltage   either 6 or 12 volt     e Use the center switch to select a  charge type  
18. s do not eliminate the problem   call toll free from anywhere in the U S A   1 800 SEARS 64 e  1 800 732 7764  7 AM to 4 30 PM CST Monday through Friday          PARTS    This section shows an illustration of your battery charger  Use it to become familiar with  where all the parts are located  and what they look like     Item Description Part Number  8 Handle 3599000270  9 Switch   left DPDT 0499000060  10 Switch   right DPDT 0499000068   4 Circuit Breaker 3999000088   11 Meter 5399100093  12 Cord Wrap Cleats 1199004390  13 _Owner sManual 0000000598    7  PowerCord 90026111M   14 Faceplate 0899001076       WIRING DIAGRAM                       L  iw            FIL I ie   E y    Tadd  J          Emil  E    a               N      BRN     6       i            For information abouttroubleshooting  Call toll free from anywhere in the U S A   7 am to 4 30 pm CST Monday through Friday    1 800 732 7764    For the repair or replacement  parts you need  Call 7 am   7 pm  7 days a week    1 800 366 PART     1 800 366 7278     For the location of an authorized  Sears Service Center in your area  Call 24 hours a day  7 days a week    1 800 488 1222    When requesting service or  ordering parts  always provide  the following information     e Product Type  12 2 75 AMP  Fully Automatic Battery Charger  e Model Number  200 713121  e Part Number  See Page 14   e Part Description  See Page 14     
    
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