Anvil Operator’s Manual Page 26
charging and add distilled water as required to follow the maintenance and safety
instructions recommended by the battery manufacturer.
2. Make sure charger connections to battery terminals are tight and clean.
3. Do not expose charger to oil, dirt, mud or direct heavy water spray when cleaning
vehicle.
DANGER
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Do not use the charger if:
-- The plug is loose or does not make good contact
-- The plug or wires get hot.
-- The connector pins are bent or corroded.
-- The plug, receptacle, or connector is damaged in any way.
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Using the charger with any of the above issues could result in a fire or personal inquiry.
WARNING
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Inspect cords and connections for cracks or fraying. Replace if any problems are found.
Make sure all connectors are clean and dry.
With the charger properly plugged into the AC outlet, the charger will read the battery
condition and activate within two to ten seconds. The charger indicative light will display one
by one and then returns to charging state.
The charger will automatically apply sufficient power to bring the Anvil’s batteries to full
charge. It will also automatically shut itself off when they are full charge. If left connected, the
charger will occasionally check the batteries’ condition and apply enough power to maintain
a full charge.
It is recommended to plug the charger in even after short trips (10 minutes). This will assist
in getting the maximum life from your Anvil batteries.
CLEANING
It is recommended to use automobile car wash soaps and mild household cleaners. Use a
garden hose with a sponge or towel. Do not use a pressure washer as the excessive
pressure may damage some of the electrical components.
Use non-abrasive automotive type wax products. Battery acid, bugs, asphalt, and tar should
be washed away with mild non-reactive solvents to prevent possible staining.
QUESTIONS
Should you have any questions regarding the care, maintenance, repair or operation of your