Motomaster Battery Charger 111568 Manual Extra Quality -

Batteries generate explosive gases. Never smoke or allow a spark or flame near the battery. Personal Protection:

No Frozen Batteries: Never attempt to charge a frozen battery; allow it to thaw completely first. Dry Environment: Do not expose the unit to rain or snow. Operating Instructions

Power Up: Plug the AC power cord into the wall outlet. The charger typically starts automatically after a 5-second delay. Operating Instructions & LED Indicators motomaster battery charger 111568 manual

  1. Clean clamps after each use: Wipe off acid residue with a baking soda and water solution (1 tbsp baking soda per cup of water).
  2. Store indoors: Humidity and cold garages corrode internal circuits.
  3. Check cord insulation: Before each use, flex the cords and look for cracks.
  4. Update knowledge: Canadian Tire occasionally issues supplemental instructions for new battery types (e.g., LiFePO4 adapters). Check their website every 2 years.
  5. Calibration: There is no user calibration, but if voltages seem off (e.g., stuck at 12.8V never reaching 14.4V), the charger likely has a failed MOSFET—replace unit.

The MotoMaster Eliminator Intelligent Battery Charger (Model 11-1568-8)

2. Technical Specifications

| Parameter | Value | | :--- | :--- | | Input Voltage | 120V AC, 60 Hz | | Output Voltage | 12V DC (Nominal) | | Charge Rates | 2A (Trickle/Small), 10A (Fast), 50A (Engine Start) | | Battery Types | Lead-Acid (Wet/Flooded), AGM, Gel (with voltage monitoring) | | Meter Type | Analogue Ammeter (Needle display) | | Circuit Protection | Thermal Circuit Breaker (Auto-reset) | Batteries generate explosive gases

Plug In: Connect the charger’s AC power cord to a grounded 120V outlet. 3. Selecting Charge Rates

Disconnect any "loads" (lights, radio) running off the battery while charging . F06 Reverse Polarity Swap the red and black clamps to the correct terminals . 📖 Important Safety Warnings Clean clamps after each use: Wipe off acid

He sat on his workbench, nursing a lukewarm coffee. The manual warned against leaving the battery unattended for too long, so he stayed, listening to the faint "fizz" of the chemical reaction—the sound of life returning. The Green Light