Information on the
selector switch
Setting the selector switch incorrectly can have the following effects:
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Set the selector switch A/B to the correct position:
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Connecting up
the battery
Variant: Charging cable with charging clips
1. Plug the charging cable into the connection jack on the charger
2. Connect charging clip
3. Connect charging clip
Variant: Charging cable with system plug
1. Plug the charging cable into the connection jack on the charger
2. Insert the system plug (as supplied) into the appropriate socket on your (vehicle) electrical
Disconnecting
To disconnect the charger from the battery, proceed as follows:
the charger from
Variant: Charging cable with charging clips
the battery
1. Unplug the charger from the mains
2. Remove charging clip
3. Remove charging clip
Variant: Charging cable with system plug
1. Unplug the charger from the mains
2. Remove the system plug (as supplied) from the socket on your (vehicle) electrical
Test mode
General remarks
Do not connect the charger to the mains supply during testing. In all tests, the charger
draws its supply from the battery being tested.
NOTE! An incorrectly set selector switch can lead to poor results. Set selector
switch according to the type of battery used and/or battery voltage.
The charger displays false test results
The battery does not charge fully
The charger switches to error
according to battery type
(A = wet-cell or B = gel-battery)
WARNING! Risk of explosion from short circuits and arcs. Before connecting
to/disconnecting from battery, disconnect charger from mains supply. During
operation, check that charging terminals and battery poles are properly con-
nected.
connected to a vehicle electrical network - to the bodywork or engine block.
network ensuring correct polarity.
network.
WARNING! Risk of injury and damage from exposed, rotating vehicle parts.
When working in the vehicle's engine compartment, take care that hands, hair,
items of clothing and charger leads do not come into contact with moving parts,
e.g. fan belt, fan, etc.
(red) to the plus pole of the battery
(black) to the minus pole of the battery, or - where the battery is
(black)
(red)
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