When you have set the mode, navigate to "CYCLE" and hold the
"START / ENT." button pressed in. The process begins, using the
mode you have selected.
Note:
The pause between cycles can be adjusted in the "User settings"
menu (see P. 10).
The following table explains the individual user selection options:
Select
Order of the process
The process is switched off if all the cell volta-
ges are adequately balanced, the defined "TVC
voltage" is reached, and the charge current has
Charge
fallen to 10%. This is a charge process which
(for Li-xx bat-
rapidly charges the battery, with a good com-
teries)
promise between cell balance and charged-in
capacity. The capacity charged in is higher than
that obtained with a "fast charge".
Charge
Battery is charged using the set charge para-
(for NiCd /
meters. Process terminates according to the
NiMH batte-
Delta-Peak method.
ries)
In "AUTOMATIC" mode the charger automa-
tically sets the optimum charge current. The
automatic
maximum charge current is defined by the
(NiCd / NiMH
batteries only)
"Charge current" parameter in the "Memory
name" menu.
In "Discharge" mode the battery is discharged
using the current defined in the "Discharge
Discharge
current" parameter in the "Memory name" menu
(max. 40 W). The final discharge voltage is
defined by the "Discharge voltage" parameter.
In "RE-PEAK" mode it is possible to define the
number of re-peaks (1 ... 3) using the "RE-PEAK"
parameter in the Mode Select menu. With old
NiCd / NiMH batteries, or packs which have
been in storage, this ensures that they really are
fully charged at the end of the charge process
re-peak
(i.e. the mode compensates for early charge
(NiCd / NiMH
batteries only)
termination). The defined number of "re-peaks"
is worked through in sequence. After every peak
the charger automatically waits for five minutes.
After this pause the next charge process starts,
and this continues until all "re-peaks" and the
"normal peak" have been completed.
In "CYCLE" mode a battery is alternately char-
ged, then discharged; or discharged, then char-
ged. This is designed to compensate for the
Memory Effect, allowing your battery to be used
Cycle
again at full capacity.
(NiCd / NiMH
batteries only)
Between the individual charge / discharge pro-
cesses a pause is inserted; the length of the
pause can be adjusted in the "Pause time" para-
meter in the "User settings" menu.
The charger can bring Li-xx batteries to the
following voltages prior to storage (e.g. over the
Winter): LiPo: 3.8 V/C, LiIo: 3.7 V/C, LiFe: 3.3
V/C. Since the battery may need to be charged
Storage
or discharged to achieve this, both the charge
(Li-xx batteries
only)
current and the discharge current must be set
beforehand. recommendation:
Use every six weeks when batteries are not in
use.
Operating Instructions
Power Peak
D7 EQ-BID
®
fast charge
(Li-xx batteries
only)
Balance
(Li-xx batteries
only)
When used with NiCd and NiMH batteries, the Power Peak
EQ-BID switches over to a trickle (maintenance) charge at the end
of the main charge process.
The CC-CV charge process consists of three phases, and is used
for the following battery types: LiFe, LiIo, LiPo and Pb
1. In the CC (Constant Current) Phase the charge current is maintai-
ned at a constant level until the final charge voltage is reached.
2. This phase is followed by the CV (Constant Voltage) phase, in
which the voltage is maintained at a constant level. The battery is
now already charged to approximately 85 - 90% of full capacity,
and the charge current is reduced further.
3. When 98% capacity is reached (charge current = capacity / 10)
the cut-off melody sounds and the cut-off display appears on the
charger's screen. In practical terms the battery is fully charged,
and can be disconnected from the charger.
11
The process is switched off if all the cell voltages
are adequately balanced, and the defined "TVC
voltage" (in the "Memory name" menu) is rea-
ched. The charge current is not reduced. This is
a charge process which charges the battery very
rapidly, with a good compromise between cell
balance, charged-in capacity and charge time.
The process is switched off if all the cell voltages
are adequately balanced, the defined "TVC
voltage" is reached (in the "Memory name"
menu), and the charge current has fallen to
10%. This is a charge process which produces
very well-balanced cells and optimum charged-
in capacity.
CC phase
Constant Current
Order No.
8129
D7
®
CV phase
Constant Voltage
1C