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ANALYSING THE BATTERY AND ERROR INDICATORS
The HF battery chargers are designed to analyse the state of the battery before starting to charge it and to point out any
possible connection anomalies found between the battery charger and the battery to be charged.
You can view an error code on the digital display to quickly and simply check-out which anomaly has occurred.
In the case of anomalies, the battery charger may point out the following indications:
DYSPLAY: it indicates the error code; if there is more than one code, they will be displayed alternately
FAULT LED (O): it switches on when an anomaly occurs
START/STOP LED (L): it switches off for as long as the anomaly persists
ACOUSTIC INDICATOR: it triggers in all cases of anomaly.
DISPLAY
CAUSE
INDICATION
E01
Leads disconnected, leads short-circuited.
Battery completely short-circuited.
E02
Battery faulty or unrecoverable
E03
Internal overheating of battery charger
E04
Battery voltage too low. (you are attempting to
charge a 6 Volt battery with a battery charger set at
12 Volt or a 12V battery with the battery charger set
at 24 Volt).
One or more elements of the battery has/have short-
circuited.
E05
Battery voltage too high compared to that set. (You
are attempting to charge a 24V battery with the
battery charger set at 12 Volt).
E06
Battery capacity excessive
E07 and led
The clamps of the output leads are not connected
REVERSE (N)
correctly to the battery.
Supply function: The fuse has tripped.

SAFETY DEVICES

• The HF battery chargers are equipped with safety devices to guarantee utmost safety during use and operation of the
appliance.
• Full protection against sparks
• Protection against short-circuits
• Voltage compensation
• Protection against overheating
• Protection against reversed polarity
• High protection rating against external agents.
SOLUTION
Position the clamps correctly and
start charging the battery again;
(see section "How to use the battery
charger").
The battery could be defective.
Contact your nearest battery service
centre.
The battery could be defective.
Contact your nearest battery service
centre.
Remove any objects that could be
covering the ventilation area of the
battery charger or move it to a cooler
area. Wait for the battery charger to
start again automatically.
Set again the voltage corresponding
to that of the battery. Start charging
the battery again (see section "How
to use the battery charger").
The battery could be defective.
Contact your nearest battery service
centre.
Set again the voltage corresponding
to that of the battery. Start charging
the battery again (see section "How
to use the battery charger").
Use a battery charger with greater
capacity.
Position the clamps correctly and
start charging the battery again
(see section "How to use the battery
charger").
Disconnect the battery charger from
the mains from socket.
Check the state of the fuse and
change if necessary.
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