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Always connect the clamps before plugging the charger into the AC outlet to avoid sparks.

If you’ve lost your physical copy, this guide covers everything you need to know to operate the unit safely and effectively. Technical Specifications 11-1567-8 Input: 120V AC, 60Hz Output: 12V DC Charge Rates: 10A (Fast Charge) / 2A (Slow Charge/Maintain)

This charger is equipped with spark-proof technology, but it is still best practice to keep the charger as far away from the battery as the DC cables permit. Maintenance and Storage motomasterbatterycharger111567manual full

The amber/yellow light indicates the unit is delivering current.

While optimized for standard lead-acid, the 2A setting is generally safe for maintaining AGM batteries, though specialized AGM chargers are often preferred for rapid charging. Always connect the clamps before plugging the charger

The charger needs to "sense" at least 2 volts in the battery to begin the charging process. If your battery is at 0V, the charger may not activate.

Best for small batteries (motorcycles, lawn tractors) or for "trickle charging" a car battery over a longer period (12–24 hours) to ensure a deep, thorough saturation. 4. Monitoring the LEDs The MotoMaster 11-1567 features intuitive LED indicators: Maintenance and Storage The amber/yellow light indicates the

If you see a red error light, it typically means one of three things: The clamps are on the wrong terminals.

A red light usually indicates a "sulfated" battery or a bad connection. Safety Troubleshooting Why is the Red Light Flashing?