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G7200 Overview

Read below for an overview of the G7200 Smart Charger.

1.) Mode Button

The Mode Button allows for switching between different smart charging options.

2.) Error LED

All error conditions are displayed with the Error LED and Standby LED flashing back and forth. The number of flashes between each pulse denotes a potential Error Condition (except reverse polarity and low-voltage battery).

3.) Charge LEDs

The Charge LED indicates the connected battery’s state-of-charge. It will "breathe" red while charging, and turn solid green when the battery is fully charged.

4.) Standby LED

The Standby LED indicates that the charger is in standby mode. No charging is happening when this light is illuminated.

5.) AC Input

The AC Input draws electricity from any standard outlet into the Genius Charger.

6.) X-Connect Male Out

The X-Connect male end allows for a variety of accessories to be connected individually.

7.) DC Output

The AC power from the outlet is converted to DC power and directed to the male X-Connect end.

8.) 12V Mode LED

The 12V LED indicates that the charger is in 12V mode. This is the most common car battery voltage.

9.) 12V Lithium Mode LED

The 12V Lithium Mode LED indicates that the charger is in 12V lithium mode. Some motorcycles and electric cars carry lithium batteries. Double check that your battery is a lithium battery before using this mode.

10.) 12V Cold/AGM Mode LED

The 12V Cold/AGM Mode LED indicates that the charger is in 12V cold/AGM mode. High-end vehicles that require more power for tasks (such as heated seats, heavy sound systems, power-hungry engines, etc.) may carry AGM batteries. Double check that your battery is an AGM battery before using this mode.

11.) 12V AGM+ Mode LED

The 12V AGM+ Mode 0LED light indicates that the charger is in 12V AGM+ mode. This is for advanced AGM batteries that require a higher than normal charging voltage.

12.) 24V Mode LED

The 24V Mode LED indicates that the charger is in 24V lithium mode. Some vehicles that run purely on electricity will carry a 24v battery (such as a personal scooter) Other large vehicles that require massive amounts of power will carry a 24V battery (such as a trolling motor). Double check that your battery is a 24V battery before using this mode.

13.) 13.6V Supply Mode LED

The 13.6V Supply Mode LED indicates that the charger is in 13.6V supply mode. The mode provides 13.6V of direct current to any plugged in device. This mode is suggested for any 12V accessory (such as a tire pump, certain electronics chargers, etc.).

14.) 24V Cold/AGM Mode LED

The 24V Cold/AGM Mode LED indicates that the charger is in 24V cold/AGM mode. High-end vehicles that require more power for tasks (such as heated seats, heavy sound systems, power-hungry engines, etc.) may carry AGM batteries. Double check that your battery is an AGM battery before using this mode.

15.) 12V Repair Mode LED

The 12V Repair Mode LED indicates that the charger is in 12V repair mode. Repair mode is for batteries that may have a large sulfate build-up and have poor functioning cells. This mode will reverse the damage and restore life to most batteries (some may be too far gone to repair, if that is the case the battery should be replaced).

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