USE AS A STARTER (
• This equipment is unsuitable for starting vehicles with electronic control units.
• After having determined the voltage of the plant of the vehicle to be started and which battery pole is connected to
the chassis, connect the charger clamps to the battery as in charging section (fig. 1, 2, 3 and 4). Follow the same
procedure and precautions as outlined in previous instructions.
• Put the light switch on O (fig. 5a).
• Put the switch on starting position
• Put the light switch on I position (fig. 7) for the time needed to start the vehicle.
• When the starting operation is finished, switch off the battery charger (fig. 8). Remove the charger power cord from
mains supply (fig. 9), then remove the battery charger clamps (fig. 10 and 11) as indicated in charging section.
PROBLEM CHECKLIST
Before any intervention on your battery charger always remove the power cord plug from the mains supply.
In case of failure check :
• To have followed procedure and precautions as indicated in instructions.
• Battery status: batteries discharged for long periods or sulphated cannot be easily charged.
• That mains supply is available.
• Good connection between charger clamps and battery terminals.
• That the fuse is in working order (if not, use one with the same capacity).
• That the thermostat that is placed on the transformer is not temporarily open due to a previous overload of the unit.
NOTE : A fully charged battery may not be able to start a car if the battery connectors are loose or corroded.
figures of pages 6 and 7)
(fig. 5b), connect the charger to the mains supply (fig. 6).
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