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lways wear safety goggles closed at the sides, acid-proof
safety gloves, and acid-proof clothing
N
ever position your face close to the battery.
P
osition the battery charger as far as possible from the
battery
N
ever let acid drip onto the battery charger, cables or
clamps.
Additional warnings
N
ever position the battery charger on flammable surfaces.
N
ever place the battery charger and its cables in the water
or on wet surfaces.
P
osition the battery charger with adequate ventilation; never
cover it with other objects or close it inside containers or
closed shelves.
Warnings for batteries in vehicles
M
aintain a safe distance from all moving parts, such as
fans, transmission belts and pulleys.
M
aintain a safe distance from all heated surfaces such as
engines and cooling systems to avoid burns.
Warnings for batteries in vehicles
N
ever connect both battery charger clamps directly to the
poles of the battery. Always connect the first clamp to the
battery and the second clamp to a thick part of the body or
the engine far from the battery, fuel tank cap and fuel line.
In this way, the generation of a spark will not create danger.
Connect the battery charger to the power supply only after
performing the operation above.
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n order to interrupt charging, disconnect the following in
the order below: the plug from the power supply socket, the
clamp connected to the vehicle's body, and then the clamp
connected directly to the battery .
Battery charger description
This automatic battery charger with inverter switching
technology is designed to charge different types of lead
battery: flooded lead acid batteries requiring maintenance or
maintenance free (MG), GEL and AGM batteries.
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Respect the instructions provided by the battery
Manufacturer for recharging.
Control and signal LEDs - FIG 1
A)
"Mode" key for program selection
P1) 14,4V charging program
P2) 14,7V charging program
P3) 13.6V "DC output" charging program
P4) 16.0V "equalisation" charging program
B)
Mains voltage LED
C)
Error LED: inverted polarity
D)
Limited current charging LED (battery extremely
discharged)
E)
Charging in process LED: (battery discharged)
F)
Charging at constant voltage/Maintenance LED (battery
charge at around 80%)
G) Charge level LED.: (battery charged)
Technical data
Input
Recharging current
Recharging voltage
Rated reference capacity
Charging cycle: IIUoIUp with 5 automatic switching phases
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¾ Make sure that the voltage of the battery corresponds to
¾ Make sure that the plug is not plugged into the socket.
¾ Connect the red clamp (+) to the battery's positive pole and
¾ Plug the plug into the socket to begin charging
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¾ Use the MODE key to select the charging program desired
¾ In order to interrupt charging, first unplug the plug from the
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Any of the following charging programs can be selected:
P1) 14.4 Volt charging
Suited for batteries with capacity in the range of 14 - 225Ah:
e.g. cars.
P2) 14.7 Volt charging
Suited for batteries with capacity in the range of 14 - 225Ah:
e.g. cars.
Some battery producers suggest using this program for
batteries that run at temperatures of less than 5°C.
Charging follows an IIUoIUp cycle with 5 phases with
automatic switching FIG 2
PHASE 1
Charging is performed with current limited to 3A until the
voltage of the battery is raised above 10.5V ( "D" LED lit up).
This phase is very brief unless the battery is very discharged.
If this phase lasts longer than 6 hours, the battery charger stops
charging and the "C" LED lights up to indicate that the battery is
defective or that the capacity is too high (more than 225Ah).
PHASE 2
Charging is performed with the maximum current set until
the voltage of the battery is raised above 14.4V or 14.7V
depending on the charging program ( "E" LED lit up). In this
phase, the battery is brought to around 80% of its charge
PHASE 3
Charging is performed at constant voltage until the current
delivered reaches the value of 0.5A: ( "F" LED lit up).
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PHASE 4
End of charging and shift to battery charge level checking
process ( "G" LED lit up). After the battery has been charged
to more than 95%, the battery charger checks the battery's
voltage every 3 minutes. If the voltage falls below 12.7V
(for the P1 charging program) or 12.9V (for the P2 charging
program), the battery charger shifts to the subsequent
230 Volt 50/60 Hz
phase.
7,0 Amp max
PHASE 5
12 Volt
14 - 225 Ah
Maintenance: the battery charger charges with the maximum
current (5A) until the voltage returns above 14.4V or 14.7V
Battery charger connection
the battery charger's charging voltage.
the black clamp (-) to the battery's negative pole.
The "C" LED lights up whenever the clamps have been
connected to the battery with reverse polarity. Invert the
connection.
for the battery.
socket and then disconnect the clamps from the battery.
The "B" LED indicates that the battery charger is receiving
power supply.
Whenever the LED of one of the charging programs
flashes, this means that the connection to the battery is not
correct. Check both the power connection and the clamps.
Charging program selection
Whenever the battery is not brought to the values
requested in Phases 2 or 3 within 40 hours, the battery
charger stops charging and the "C" LED lights up to
indicate that the battery is defective or that the capacity
is too high (more than 225Ah).
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