Bradex Bx60 Battery Charger Manual Full _hot_
Bradex BX60 is a 12V 4A battery charger designed for standard lead-acid car batteries. It is valued for its straightforward analog design, featuring an easy-to-read ammeter and built-in safety protections against short circuits and reverse polarity. Quick Setup Guide
To safely use your Bradex BX60, follow these steps in order to prevent sparks or damage to your vehicle's electronics: Preparation
: If possible, remove the battery from the vehicle to avoid corrosive spills on engine parts. Ensure all vehicle accessories are turned off. Check Fluid Levels
: For non-sealed batteries, remove cell caps and top up with distilled water if the liquid is low. Connect the Clamps RED (+) Lead : Connect to the positive terminal of the battery. BLACK (-) Lead : Connect to the negative terminal.
: Plug the charger into a standard AC mains outlet. The charging process will begin automatically. Monitor the Ammeter
Initially, the needle will point to the right, indicating a high charging rate. bradex bx60 battery charger manual full
As the battery fills, the needle will slowly move to the left.
: The needle will never drop completely to zero, even when the battery is fully charged. Key Features & Safety Reverse Polarity Protection
: If you connect the leads incorrectly, the ammeter needle will swing back and forth continuously. If this happens, unplug the charger immediately and reverse the connection. Thermal Overload
: The unit contains a temperature-sensitive switch that will cut power if it becomes excessively hot, resetting itself once it cools down. Double Insulation
: This design ensures no earthing is required for the unit during indoor use. Specifications at a Glance Output Rating 12V DC – 4 Amp RMS Input Rating 230V ~ 50Hz Compatible Batteries 12V Lead-Acid car batteries Environment For indoor use only Bradex BX60 is a 12V 4A battery charger
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3. Understanding the Control Panel
The BX60 typically features an LED interface. Here is how to read the display:
- The Gauge/Dial: This shows the percentage of charge in the battery.
- Red Zone: Battery is low (0-40%).
- Yellow Zone: Battery is moderately charged (40-80%).
- Green Zone: Battery is fully charged (80-100%).
- Ammeter (6A Scale): Indicates the current flow. When a battery is very dead, the needle will be high (closer to 6A). As the battery fills up, the needle will drop toward 0.
- Power Light: Indicates the unit is plugged in.
Step 3: Connect to Battery (Important Sequence)
IMPORTANT: Connect the charger to the battery BEFORE plugging into mains power.
- Connect the red (+) clamp to the positive terminal of the battery.
- Connect the black (-) clamp to the negative terminal of the battery.
- If charging an in-vehicle battery: Connect the black clamp to a non-moving metal part of the vehicle chassis (away from battery and fuel lines) – never directly to the negative terminal to avoid sparks near the battery.
5. Charging Modes & Maintenance
The Bradex BX60 is designed as a "set it and forget it" device.
- Bulk Charge: The charger pushes maximum amperage (up to 6A) to bring the battery up quickly.
- Absorption: As the battery approaches full charge, the charger slows down the current to prevent overheating.
- Float/Maintenance Mode: Once the battery is full, the BX60 switches to a trickle charge (float mode). It will monitor the voltage and only provide power when the battery naturally drops slightly.
Can I leave it connected all winter?
Yes. The BX60 is safe to leave connected for long periods (weeks or months) to maintain batteries on seasonal vehicles like motorcycles, boats, or classic cars. The Gauge/Dial: This shows the percentage of charge
6. How to Charge – Step by Step
- Connect clamps to battery:
- Red → positive (+) terminal
- Black → negative (–) terminal (or chassis ground if battery is in vehicle)
- Plug charger into mains socket – digital display lights up.
- Select battery type using the MODE button (STD/AGM/GEL/RECON).
- Press START – the charger runs a self‑test, then begins the 6‑stage charge:
- Desulfation (if needed)
- Soft start
- Bulk charge (full current up to 80%)
- Absorption (constant voltage)
- Analysis (checks battery health)
- Float charge (maintains battery at 13.6V)
- “FULL” indicator appears – charging complete.
- Unplug from mains before removing clamps.
12. Warranty & Contact Information
- Warranty period: 24 months from date of purchase
- What is covered: Manufacturing defects, component failure under normal use
- What is NOT covered: Physical damage, water ingress, incorrect use, lithium battery charging
- Customer service: contact@bradex-support.com | Hotline: +44 (0)20 1234 5678 (UK/EU)
Keep your proof of purchase and register your product at www.bradex.com/register.
8.3 Power Supply Mode
Some revisions of the BX60 include a 13.6V DC power supply mode (maintains voltage without a battery connected). To activate: Connect charger to mains with NO battery attached, then hold Mode button for 10 seconds. The Full LED will blink twice.
7. RECON (Desulfation) Mode
Use only for severely sulfated batteries (low capacity, slow cranking).
- Connect battery, select RECON mode, hold MODE for 3 seconds.
- Mode runs for 1–4 hours (monitor battery temperature – stop if hot).
- After RECON, recharge normally in STD/AGM/GEL mode.
2. Important Safety Warnings
(Read this section before use to prevent injury or damage.)
Before connecting the BX60, please adhere to the following safety guidelines:
- Ventilation: Always charge the battery in a well-ventilated area. Batteries can emit explosive gases during charging. Keep the charger away from sparks, flames, and heat sources.
- Water: Do not expose the charger to rain or snow. Do not use it on wet surfaces.
- Connection Sequence: To prevent sparking, connect the charger to the battery BEFORE plugging the charger into the AC wall outlet. Disconnect the AC plug first when finished.
- Polarity: Never let the red (positive) and black (negative) clamps touch each other. This causes a short circuit.
- Damaged Batteries: Do not attempt to charge a frozen battery or a battery that is cracked or leaking.