Attach the black negative clip to the negative (–) terminal.

Connect the Selmar Turbo 4 to a standard 230V/240V AC wall outlet and switch it on. 3. Reading the Ammeter

Turn off the power at the wall outlet and unplug the charger. Remove the clamp first. Remove the Red (Positive) clamp second. Replace any battery cell caps you may have removed. Troubleshooting Common Issues

Selmar Turbo 4 Battery Charger: Operating Instructions and Safety Guide

When you first turn it on, the needle will likely jump to a higher number (e.g., 3 or 4 Amps). This indicates the battery is drawing a high current because it is flat.

If your battery has removable caps, ensure the liquid (electrolyte) covers the internal plates. Top up with distilled water if necessary.

Ensure the charger is unplugged from the wall outlet before connecting it to the battery. 2. Connecting the Selmar Turbo 4

Check the fuse. Many Selmar units have an internal or rear-accessible blade fuse that can blow if the clamps are accidentally touched together.

A slight hum is normal. A very loud vibration might indicate the unit is old or the internal transformer is loose.

The Selmar Turbo 4 usually features an analog needle (ammeter) on the front panel.