STEP 3
CONNECT TO 220-240 V AC MAINS POWER
Connect the battery charger to the 220-240 V AC mains powered socket and turn on the mains power.
STEP 4
CHARGING
During the charging process, the "charging" and "fully charged" LED will flash various patterns.
This is normal and indicates the various charge stages. When the "fully charged" LED remains on, this
is known as the float stage and the charger can be left connected to the battery without over charging.
If the "power" LED is flashing, there is a fault; refer to the fault codes explanation below.
Charging status indicator
The "charging" and "fully charged" LEDs will illuminate and flash in various patterns to indicate the
different stages of charging. See below for flash patterns.
= Continuously burning light
= Flashing light
Power off
Power on
Charging
1. Desulphation
2. Soft start
3. Bulk
4. Absorption
5. Battery test
6. Recondition
7. Float
Fully charged
Non battery link protection
Output polarity reverse protection
Output short protection
Over voltage protection
Faulty battery
Thermal protection
EARTH STAKE 1.2M
Red LED
Yellow LED
Power On
Charging
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Green LED
Red LED
Fully Charged
Fault
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