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Charger Placement

Place the charger in a clean, dry, stable, well-ventilated spot as far from the battery as the DC output cables 

permit.

NEVER

 place the charger directly above the battery being charged - gasses from the battery will corrode and 

damage the charger.

NEVER

 allow battery acid to drip on the charger when reading specific gravity or filling the battery.

NEVER

 place a battery on top of the charger.

NEVER

 attempt to permanently mount this battery charger on a marine or recreational vehicle.

ALWAYS

 position the charger on the outside of a boat or recreational vehicle.

Provide Required Power

This battery charger requires a nominal 120V 60Hz alternating current (AC) power source. The power source must 

be fused at an amperage greater than or equal to the input amps rating of this charger - see back of unit for input 

power requirements.
Do not plug the charger into the AC power source until told to do so in the operating instructions.
NOTE: Engine starting performance may be reduced when extension cords are used.

WARNING: ELECTRIC SHOCK CAN KILL! 
See Safety Summary, pages 2-5.

To reduce risk of electric shock, never alter AC power cord or power cord plug provided on the charger. If it will 

not fit the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician. Never use an adapter.
The charger must be grounded to reduce risk of electric shock. The charger is equipped with an electric cord 

that has an equipment grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an AC outlet that is properly installed and 

grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.

Extension Cords

An extension cord should not be used unless absolutely necessary. If necessary, care must be taken to select an 

extension cord suitable for use with your specific battery charger (see Shock Hazards in 

Safety Summary

).

WARNING: Fire can kill, injure and cause property damage! 
See Safety Summary, pages 2-5.

To reduce risk of electric shock and fire, never alter the AC power cord or power cord plug provided on the 

charger. Never alter extension cords or extension cord plugs. Make sure the extension cord is properly wired and 

in good electrical condition. Make sure the wire size (American Wire Gauge or AWG) of the extension cord is large 

enough to handle your specific charger’s amperage requirements. This battery charger features protection against 

abnormally low input voltage and will safely shut the charger down if input voltage is too low.

Battery Preparation

WARNING: Battery explosion can injure and cause property damage! Never smoke or allow a spark 
or flame in the vicinity of the battery or engine. 
See Safety Summary, pages 2-5.

If it is necessary to remove the battery from the vehicle to charge it, make sure all accessories in the vehicle are off 

and always remove the grounded cable from the battery first.
If needed, add distilled water to each cell of the battery until battery acid reaches the manufacturer’s specified 

level. 

DO NOT OVERFILL!

 This helps remove excessive explosive gasses from the battery. For maintenance free 

batteries without caps, carefully follow the battery manufacturer’s recharging instructions.

WARNING

Read these instructions completely before using the Battery Charger and save them for future 
reference. Before using the Battery Charger to charge a battery, read these instructions and the 
instruction manual/safety information provided by the car, truck, boat or equipment manufacturer. 
Following all manufacturers’ instructions and safety procedures will reduce the risk of accident.

Working around lead-acid batteries may be dangerous. Lead-acid batteries release explosive gases 
during normal operation, charging and jump starting. Carefully read and follow these instructions for 
safe use. Always follow the specific instructions in this manual and on the Battery Charger each 
time you use the Battery Charger.
All lead-acid batteries (car, truck and boat) produce hydrogen gas which may violently explode in 
the presence of fire or sparks. 

Do not smoke, use matches or a cigarette lighter while near 

batteries. Do not handle the battery while wearing vinyl clothing because static electricity sparks 
are generated when vinyl clothing is rubbed. Review all cautionary material on the Battery Charger 
and in the engine compartment.

Always wear eye protection, appropriate protective clothing and other safety equipment when 
working near lead-acid batteries. Do not touch eyes while working on or around lead-acid batteries.

Always store clamps away from each other or common conductors. Improper storage of clamps 
may cause the clamps to come in contact with each other, or a common conductor, which would 
be hazardous if the charger was plugged into an AC outlet.

Use extreme care while working within the engine compartment, because moving parts may cause 
severe injury. Read and follow all safety instructions published in the vehicle's Owner's Manual.

Batteries being charged with the Battery Charger unit likely contain liquid acids which are 
hazardous if spilled.

Failure to follow instructions may cause 
damage or explosion, always shield eyes. 
Read entire instruction manual before use.

WARNING

PREPARATION

Summary of Contents for SOLAR PL3760

Page 1: ...tricity sparks are generated when vinyl clothing is rubbed Review all cautionary material on the SOLAR Battery Charger and in the engine compartment Always wear eye protection appropriate protective c...

Page 2: ...ction appropriate protective clothing and other safety equipment when working near lead acid batteries Do not touch eyes while working on or around lead acid batteries Always store clamps away from ea...

Page 3: ...risk of damaging power cord 11 ALWAYS unplug the battery charger from the AC outlet before attempting any cleaning or maintenance Turning the charger s control s OFF alone will not remove all electric...

Page 4: ...positioned so they will not come in contact with any moving engine parts 4 NEVER wear loose clothing or long hair around moving parts because they may get caught and cause severe injury or death WARNI...

Page 5: ...gine 6 Be extra cautious to reduce risk of dropping a metal tool onto battery It might spark or short circuit battery or other electrical part that may cause explosion 7 Remove personal metal items su...

Page 6: ...battery during the charging process This is a normal condition and just another indicator the battery is being charged To reduce the risk of battery overcharging it is important to thoroughly read th...

Page 7: ...partially secured and resting in a down position on the front of the unit Lift the handle on its axis up and over the front of the charger into a vertical position perpendicular to the top of the uni...

Page 8: ...er down if input voltage is too low Battery Preparation WARNING Battery explosion can injure and cause property damage Never smoke or allow a spark or flame in the vicinity of the battery or engine Se...

Page 9: ...roperly charge a wide variety of battery types Soft Start Mode and Battery Repair Mode PRO LOGIX Charger models utilize a proprietary advanced Multi Phase charging process designed to optimally charge...

Page 10: ...ng sequence The Type button allows an operator to choose the specific battery type to be charged enabling the charger to provide the exact power profile for that battery type Selectable battery types...

Page 11: ...tional and Maintenance Free Flooded wet Cell batteries Choose STANDARD STD For AGM batteries Choose AGM For Spiral Wound Batteries Choose AGM For batteries identified as Deep Cycle or Marine batteries...

Page 12: ...battery 2 Connect the NEG black clamp from the battery charger to a heavy gauge metal part of the vehicle chassis or engine block away from the battery DO NOT connect the NEG charger clamp to the NEG...

Page 13: ...push the Battery Type button until the STD LED is lit To charge AGM and Spiral Wound batteries push the Battery Type button until the AGM LED is lit 2 Choose a battery charging rate Please see Choosi...

Page 14: ...LED is lit If an ERROR Indicator LED lights disconnect from AC stable power immediately and determine the cause of the alarm The POLARITY light indicates reverse polarity error connection while the E...

Page 15: ...tart the vehicle If the vehicle doesn t start after 3 to 4 seconds stop and wait 3 to 4 minutes Repeat until engine starts 5 After the engine start session is complete press the START button to return...

Page 16: ...ted to a grounded point on the chassis 3 If you have verified all connections are correct the problem may be that the battery is severely discharged In this case you can press and hold the START butto...

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