STEP 5
DISCONNECTION
Ensure the 220-240 V AC mains switch is turned off and the charger is disconnected from the mains.
Battery out of vehicle
Remove the black lead (battery clip) from the battery. Remove the red lead (battery clip) from the
battery.
Battery in vehicle
Remove the chassis connection. Remove the battery terminal connection.
There are error codes that may be displayed. These will be displayed in the following way:
Error code
Charging fully charged
LED
Polarity reverse /
—
output short
Non battery link
—
Faulty battery
(Bulk LED)
Over voltage
—
Over
—
temperature
Warning
-
Explosive gases may escape from the battery during charging. Prevent from flames and sparks
and provide with adequate ventilation.
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Before charging, read the instructions.
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For indoor use. Do not expose to rain.
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For charging 12 Volt lead acid batteries ONLY.
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Disconnect the 220-240 V AC mains supply before making or breaking the connections to the
battery.
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The battery charger must be plugged into an earthed socket.
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Connection to supply mains is to be in accordance with national wiring regulations.
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Do not attempt to charge non-rechargeable batteries.
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Never charge a frozen battery.
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If the AC cord is damaged, do not attempt to use. It must be replaced or repaired by a qualified
person.
Fault
Cause
LED
—
Short circuit or
reverse
connection of the
clips
—
Non battery link
—
Bulk charging has
timed out and
stopped after
24 hours
—
The 12 V battery
voltage is above
17.5 V
The 24 V battery
voltage is above
35 V
—
Internal
temperature is
above 65°C +/-5°C
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Remedy
Check clips are not
touching each other OR
check if the clips are
correctly connected to the
battery
Please choose the right
battery type for connection
Battery is faulty and may
need to be replaced
Disconnect the charger
and check the battery
voltage. This charger is
suitable for 12 V or 24 V
batteries only
Turn off charger and allow
to cool