Before diving into button sequences, it is critical to understand what this unit is and is not.
No. The Motomaster 111567 is designed exclusively for . Attempting to charge a 6V battery may damage the battery and the charger.
The 11-1567 has a simple, almost minimalist control panel, which ironically causes the most confusion. Here is the verified legend. motomaster battery charger 111567 manual verified
| Error Code / Light | Condition | Probable Cause | Solution | |--------------------|-----------|----------------|----------| | | Charger does not power on | No AC power, blown outlet, or internal fault | Check AC outlet with another device. Ensure cord is not damaged. | | F01 | Bad battery detected | Battery is defective (internal short, open cell, or severe sulfation) | Test or replace the battery. | | F02 | Desulfation failed | Battery too sulfated to recover | Replace battery if desulfation mode cannot restore it. | | F04 | Reversed connections | Clamps connected to wrong terminals | Immediately disconnect AC power. Reverse the clamps (red to +, black to –). | | Red light flashing | Fault detected / charging aborted | Various possible causes | Check digital display for a fault code; refer to specific code in this table. | | Charger does not recognize battery | Clamps connected but charger inactive | Poor clamp connection or battery voltage below 1.5V | Clean battery posts, rock clamps to ensure good contact, then connect charger to battery before plugging into AC power. | | Battery voltage <10V after some charging time | Battery not accepting charge | Defective battery | Replace battery. | | Actual charge rate exceeds selected rate | Charger delivering more current than selected | Internal charger error or excessive load | Disconnect battery and AC power, then reconnect. If problem persists, contact customer support. | | Charger temperature too high | Thermal shutdown | High ambient temperature or poor ventilation | Ensure charger has adequate airflow. Move to cooler location. Charger will resume after cooling. | | Charger current may be too low for battery size | Battery not fully charging despite long charge time | Battery capacity exceeds charger’s capability for the selected rate | Try charging with a higher current charger, or select 15A if available. |
MotoMaster Eliminator Intelligent Battery Charger (Model 11-1567-2) Before diving into button sequences, it is critical
Working with lead-acid batteries involves explosive gases and corrosive acid. Always observe these safety requirements:
: Use safety glasses and protective gloves to shield yourself from battery acid. Attempting to charge a 6V battery may damage
: The battery is severely discharged or damaged beyond repair. E05 (Overheated)
Connect the clip to the positive terminal of the battery.
Owning a reliable battery charger is essential for any car owner, and the MotoMaster 8/4/2A Battery Charger (Model 111567)