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Cleaning and care

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Cleaning and care

 

WARNING!

Risk of electric shock!

There is a risk of electric shock from live parts of the 
appliance.

 

− Before assembly and maintenance work and before 

cleaning the appliance, always unplug the mains plug 
from the mains power supply.

 

− Before cleaning, pull the mains plug out of the 

4

 socket. Use a soft, dry cloth to 

clean the appliance. Avoid the use of chemical solutions and cleaning products 
because these may damage the appliance surface and/or markings.

 

− After longer periods of use, also clean the terminal clamps 

5

/

6

 with a dry 

cloth to maintain excellent contact with the terminals.

Storing/transporting

 

− When you are not using the appliance, unplug the mains plug 

4

 and store the 

appliance at between –20 °C and 60 °C in a dry, dust-free environment that is not 
exposed to direct sunlight.

 

− Do not store the appliance within the reach of children.

 

− To avoid damage during transport, we recommend that you use the original 

packaging.

18559 EN-AS MSN 50059506-50060404 Content RC3.indd   25

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Summary of Contents for md18559

Page 1: ...CAR BATTERY CHARGER User Manual...

Page 2: ...tion 10 Package contents 16 Mounting on the wall 16 Operation 17 Description of the charging cycle 21 Protection against wrong polarity 23 Overheating cut out 23 Disconnecting the battery 24 Switching...

Page 3: ...3 4 A 10 9 8 7 11 12 13 14 15 B 1 2 3 4 5 6 3 C red black 1 2 App 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15...

Page 4: ...ctive standard charging 8 12 V 3 8 A charging mode active fast charging 9 12 V 3 8 A COLD charging mode active fast charging at low ambient temperature 10 6 V 0 8 A charging mode active standard charg...

Page 5: ...ays 18 6 V 0 8 A charging mode 6 V batteries up to max 14 Ah 19 12 V 0 8 A charging mode 12 V batteries up to max 120 Ah 19 12 V 3 8 A charging mode fast charging for 12 V batteries from 1 2 Ah to 120...

Page 6: ...Contents 6 Disposal 26 Technical speci cations 27 Declaration of Conformity 28 Service information 28 Legal Notice 29...

Page 7: ...of the product Key to symbols If a block of text is marked with one of the warning symbols listed below the hazard described in that text must be avoided to prevent the potential consequences describe...

Page 8: ...of connecting a protective earth The housing of an electrical appliance in protection class II with surrounding insulating material may either form all of the additional or increased insulation or par...

Page 9: ...atteries which are used in motor vehicles 6 V Capacity from 1 2 Ah to 14 Ah 12 V Capacity from 1 2 Ah to 120 Ah It can also regenerate fully discharged 12 V batteries regeneration mode The appliance i...

Page 10: ...e rst time Note the warnings on the appliance and in the operating instructions Always keep the operating instructions close to hand If you sell the appliance or give it away please ensure that you al...

Page 11: ...he local mains voltage must correspond to the technical speci cations for the appliance The power socket must be easily accessible so you can unplug the appliance from the mains quickly if necessary S...

Page 12: ...rvicing For a built in battery in a vehicle ensure that the vehicle is not running and is located in a protected interior e g garage carport dry dock Switch the ignition off and park the vehicle e g w...

Page 13: ...posed to prolonged direct sunlight Do not expose the charger to long lasting temperature effects above 40 C The charger s output power falls automatically at higher temperatures Do not cover the charg...

Page 14: ...id an electrical short circuit when connecting the charger to the battery Always connect the negative terminal connection cord black to the battery s negative terminal Always connect the positive term...

Page 15: ...n rechargeable batteries Do not use damaged or corroded rechargeable batteries Never dismantle open or cut up rechargeable cells or batteries Never expose cells or batteries to strong heat or re Avoid...

Page 16: ...items are supplied with your product Car battery charger Operating instructions and warranty documents Mounting on the wall The appliance has xing holes so that you can attach it to the wall WARNING...

Page 17: ...n clamps to the terminals on the battery or removing them Before disconnecting a car or motor bike battery rst consult the vehicle s instruction manual on the potential consequences of disconnecting t...

Page 18: ...f another mode is selected Status displays While the appliance is switched on the background lighting is blue During charging the selected charging mode the current battery voltage and the charge leve...

Page 19: ...the MODE 1 button several times to select mode 6 V 0 8 The 10 symbol is shown on the display 2 If you do not then set another mode the electronics automatically start the charging process with a charg...

Page 20: ...1 button several times to select the 12 V 3 8 A mode The 8 symbol is shown on the display 2 If you do not then set another mode the electronics automatically start the charging process with a chargin...

Page 21: ...for a regular charging mode The appliance then switches automatically to an appropriate charging mode and continues charging Description of the charging cycle Charging mode Charging step Battery volta...

Page 22: ...tage of 12 8 V the battery is kept at the fully charged level with a trickle charging current of 50 150 mA 0 05 0 15 A Continuation of the charging process At a battery voltage of 12 8 V the charging...

Page 23: ...arity The appliance is protected against improper start up In case of a faulty connection or if the battery voltage falls below 7 5 V for 12 V batteries and below 3 7 V for 6 V batteries the appliance...

Page 24: ...correct sequence when disconnecting the battery terminal clamps When disconnecting the battery from the charger proceed in the following order After charging disconnect the appliance from the mains p...

Page 25: ...e of chemical solutions and cleaning products because these may damage the appliance surface and or markings After longer periods of use also clean the terminal clamps 5 6 with a dry cloth to maintain...

Page 26: ...ousehold waste If you can no longer use your electrical device dispose of it in accordance with the legal provisions applicable in your area This involves separating the materials in the device for th...

Page 27: ...ing mode Approx 15 1 V 12 V 0 8 A charging mode Approx 15 1 V 12 V 3 8 A charging mode Approx 15 5 V 12 V 3 8 A Cold Output for batteries with rated voltages of 6 V or 12 V Charging current approx 0 8...

Page 28: ...re You will nd our Service Community at http community medion com Alternatively use our contact form at www medion com contact You can also contact our Service team via our hotline or by post Opening...

Page 29: ...copyright Mechanical electronic and any other forms of reproduction are prohibited without the written permission of the manufacturer Copyright is owned by the company MEDION AG Am Zehnthof 77 45307 E...

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Page 31: ...ntion In the unlikely event of such an occurrence or if you require any information about the product please contact us via our helpline support services details of which are to be found both in this...

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