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Disconnect the red charging clamp from the positive battery terminal (+ symbol).
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Put the battery charger back in a dry place.
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Close the battery cells with the relative plugs (if present).
STARTUP OPERATION
ATTENTION: Before proceeding further, read the vehicle manufacturer's warnings.
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Be sure to protect the power supply line with fuses or circuit breakers with a value corresponding to the one
indicated on the plate with the symbol (
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To facilitate starting, pre-run a 10- 15 minute quick charge in the BOOST position.
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To avoid overheating the battery charger, perform the starting operation in strict compliance with the work/
pause cycles indicated on the device (example: START 3s ON 120s OFF - 5 CYCLES). Do not insist any longer if the
vehicle's engine does not start: this could seriously damage the battery or even the car's electrical equipment. If
commissioning does not occur, wait a few minutes and repeat the quick charge operation.
BATTERY CHARGER CONNECTION FOR STARTING
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With the power supply cable disconnected from the mains socket, position the derailleur at 12V or 24V or
connect the cable with a red charging clamp to the corresponding terminal on the battery charger, depending on
the nominal electrical voltage of the battery in the medium to be started.
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Check that the battery has been properly connected to the corresponding terminals (+ and -) and is in good
condition (not sulphated and not damaged). Do not start vehicles with batteries disconnected from the
corresponding terminals under any circumstances; the presence of the battery is essential for the elimination of
possible overvoltages.
START
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With the battery charger in the OFF position, insert the power cord into the mains socket.
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Set the switch to ON.
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Turn the switch/switch to the START position and start by turning the vehicle key.
END OF BOOT
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Disconnect the power supply to the battery charger by turning the switch or switch OFF and remove the power
cable from the mains socket.
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Disconnect the black charging clamp from the negative battery terminal (- symbol) and the red from the positive
battery terminal (+ symbol).
BATTERY CHARGER PROTECTIONS
The battery charger protects itself in case of:
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Overload (excessive power supply to the battery).
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Short circuit (load clamps connected to each other).
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Reverse polarity of battery terminals.
In the case of devices with fuses, the use of identical spare parts with the same rated current value is mandatory for
replacement.
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