Charging
WARNING!
In the case of danger, disconnect the mains voltage by pulling out the
plug from the wall socket.
Connecting a battery
1. Check that the battery charger is turned off. The switch on the panel should be
in the 0-position.
2. Check the wiring and adapter to ensure that there is no visible damage.
3. Connect the battery to the batter charger.
4. Start the battery charger. Set the switch on the panel to the 1-position. A yellow
LED lights.
5. A green LED is displayed when the batter is full charged. The battery goes
over to maintenance charging.
Note!
The green LED will not light immediately if a fully charged battery is connected.
This time can vary between 0 and 2 hours.
Disconnecting a battery
1. Turn off the battery charger. Set the switch on the panel to the 0-position.
CAUTION!
The battery charger should be turned off when disconnecting the battery. If
the battery is disconnected during an ongoing charge, the contacts in the
charging glove will be damaged and spark formation can occur causing a
hydrogen gas explosion
2. Disconnect the battery from the battery charger.
Display and keyboard
Normally, the display shows the charger's current and voltage as well as any error
messages during an ongoing charging process.
Data and measurement test results are stored during charging. These are accessible
for service purposes via a menu system. The menu system is described in the
Technical Description.
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