The various indicators have the following meanings:
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The LED blinks red and green every second
(Not for 9V Block batteries):
The rechargeable batteries are alternately char-
ged and discharged.. (Refresh-Function: Older
batteries or those that have been stored for a long
period will be refreshed.).
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The LED flashes red and green in a 1/2 second
rhythm (not applicable to 9V rechargeable
batteries):
If the rechargeable batteries do not have to be
refreshed (refresh function), conditional on the
length of storage or the age, the following process
takes place: the rechargeable batteries are di-
scharged to minimize the memory effect.
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The LED glows red constantly:
The rechargeable batteries are charged with the
maximum charge current.
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The LED glows green constantly:
The batteries are fully charged and the Battery
Charger has switched over to trickle charge.
Warning!
The batteries could become hot during charging.
NEVER touch hot batteries! There is a danger of
being burnt!
• Remove the power cable of the Battery Charger
from the plug socket and allow the batteries to
cool down.
Afterwards you can remove the charged batteries
from the Battery Charger.
Calculating the average charging time
Dependant on the type, age and remaining battery
charge, hence the charging process takes different
lengths of time. The average charging times can be
calculated using the following formula.
Note, however, that the times calculated are only
indicative.
Current time (Min.) =
Capacity of the battery (mAh) x 1,5 x 60
Charging current of the appliance (mA)
Automatic charging control/
Retention charging
This Battery Charger controls the charging time for
rechargable batteries of the types Ni-Cd and Ni-MH
separately. This control is based on the –Δ U
(„minus Delta U") calculation.
In mathematics, with Delta Δ differences are
described.
„Minus Delta U" in this case means a negative
voltage difference.
This charge identification makes itself useful in the
following effects:
Should a battery be charged with a constant current,
its voltage rises continuously. When the battery is
full, its voltage reaches a maximum and falls lightly
with further current flow. This light fall in voltage is
recognised by the charging electronics and the
charge process is terminated. The Battery Charger
automatically switches to „Retention charging".
This means that the batteries are no longer being
charged with continuous power, but with short power
impulses instead. This counteracts the process of
self-discharge, thus retaining the batteries in a fully
charged condition.
Timer control
In addition, this Battery Charger is fitted with a timer
control, which after 15 hours automatically switches
over to trickle charge. This serves as additional
protection against overcharging should the charge
terminating device not respond, due to a possibly
defective battery.
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