A: No, the BX60 is a conventional, non-smart charger. It lacks the microprocessors found in modern units. Its "intelligence" is you, the user, monitoring the ammeter and deciding when to stop.
A: If the needle remains static at a high reading for over an hour, the battery is likely defective (e.g., shorted cells). Disconnect the charger immediately. The battery may be unable to hold a charge and should be replaced.
If the battery is acceptable, the charger will enter (full current). The display will show the charging current (e.g., 6.0A) and the percentage of charge.
But even the best technology fails without correct usage. Let’s get into the instructions.