Manual — Autocraft 1.5 Amp Battery Charger

, designed for 12V lead-acid batteries, including AGM, gel, and deep-cycle types. ⚠️ Safety Precautions

Verify the wall outlet has power by plugging in a known working device.

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Suitable for small to medium-sized 12V batteries (maintaining up to 100Ah).

: If the battery remains in bulk mode for more than 24 hours, the charger will shut off automatically (safety timer). This usually indicates a sulfated or deeply discharged battery. , designed for 12V lead-acid batteries, including AGM,

A: Yes, if your model has an AGM setting. If not, standard mode works but may not achieve full AGM capacity.

4–8 hours for a full charge. Car/Truck Battery: 12–24+ hours. : If the battery remains in bulk mode

| Symptom | Possible Cause | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Bad AC connection. | Check wall outlet with a lamp. Ensure outlet works. | | | Blown fuse in vehicle. | If connected to vehicle, check vehicle fuses. | | Ammeter reads 0 Amps | Battery is fully charged. | No action needed; battery is topped off. | | | Poor clip connection. | Clean battery terminals and ensure clips are tight. | | | Battery is sulfated/dead. | Battery may be too old or damaged to accept a charge. Try a "jump start" or test battery at an auto parts store. | | Charger gets hot | Overloaded. | Ensure you are not charging a 6V battery or bank of batteries exceeding capacity. Unplug if the charger unit itself becomes too hot to touch. |

Connect the black (negative) clamp to a heavy, unpainted metal part of the vehicle frame or engine block (away from the battery). If the battery is out of the vehicle, connect directly to the negative (-) post.

If the charger does not perform as expected, review these common issues and solutions. Charger will not turn on No AC power or bad wall outlet.

Connect the red (positive) clip to the positive terminal and the black (negative) clip to the negative terminal. Plug the AC cord into a grounded outlet. The Red "POWER" LED should illuminate. Charging Phase: Yellow "CHARGING" LED will light up while current is actively flowing. Float Phase: