You should follow the instructions supplied in the owner's manual or instruction sheet that came with the charger unit.
If you did not receive a manual or sheet, ask at the store where you bought the charger. They may photocopy another one if you ask politely.
Contact the manufacturer of the charger and ask for one.
Check out the Support or Manuals page of the manufacturer's website to download a manual or information sheet.
Generally you charge a battery in a well ventilated area as explosive gases may be given off. You connect the battery to the charger BEFORE plugging the charger into the mains outlet. You should set a timer to alert you when the charging cycle is complete. It is usually recommended that you do not smoke or use naked flames near a charging or charged battery. Naked flames include storm lanterns. Also take care when switching on an electric light. The switch contacts may arc briefly generating a spark that could ignite in an explosive atmosphere. Persons following this answer do so at their own risk. I accept no responsibility if you are unfamiliar with the safe use and safe operation of your equipment.
Hook up a battery charger to it.
You can hook the battery charger to the battery in the trunk, or to the jump start posts under the hood.
Just hook it up like you would hook it up to your car+ to + and - to -
take the back seat out othe car and hook up the battery charger to the battery red to pos and black to neg
if you have connected it up properly it could be just that your battery is completely flat and that when you hook up the charger some relays are getting power and making the clicking noise
the easy way i found is to hook a battery charger up to the jumper contacts
It depends on the charger. The one I have, all you do is hook up the red clamp to the red pole on the battery, the black clamp to the black pole, then plug the charger in to an outlet. The charger has a gauge on it that tell you when the battery is fully charged. I don't know where to hook the charger
Just hook up the charger to the battery while it is still in the car and do not unhook it.
A charger is hooked to a 98 Monte Carlo battery by attaching the positive lead to the positive battery post and the negative lead to a strong ground. The charger is set to the desired rate and plugged in.
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It depends on the battery charger. Some chargers will detect that they're hooked up backwards and do nothing. More than likely though it will dis-charge the battery pretty quickly, and probably damage it.
Sounds like a short on one of the battery cells. Get the local tyre and battery shop to check the battery out