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Safety Information

When charging or testing lead acid batteries

Warning

Working in the vicinity of a lead acid battery is dangerous due to the emission of

explosive gases.

This explosive gases can be ignited by a spark, cigarette or

naked flame such as a cigarette lighter or matches.

Keep sparks and naked flames away form battery at all times.

Never smoke or light a cigarette near a battery.

Take extreme care with metal objects and tools including items of jewellery 
such as rings and watch bands. Metal objects touching the battery terminals
may cause sparks or serious heat burns to the user or wearer.

Do not allow tools to drop on the battery and never temporarily place tools on
top of a battery.

Do not lay battery tester or charger on top of battery or allow the body of the
tester or charger to touch the battery terminals.

When testing or working on or around a lead acid battery it is advisable to 
wear protective eye glasses.

When testing or charging a lead acid battery, ensure that the area you are
working in has plenty of ventilation. Never test or charge a battery in a 
confined area.

Lead acid batteries contain Sulphuric Acid. If acid contacts the skin or clothing,
flush immediately with large amounts of water.

IN CASE OF ACCIDENTAL EYE CONTACT WITH BATTERY ACID, FLUSH EYES
FOR AT LEAST FIVE MINUTES WITH CLEAN WATER. THE EYES SHOULD BE
SUBMERGED UNDER WATER AND KEPT OPEN. SEE A DOCTOR IMMEDIATELY.
DO NOT USE EYE DROPS OR OTHER MEDICATION UNLESS INSTRUCTED BY 
A DOCTOR.

Summary of Contents for BC 228 Battery Charger 4

Page 1: ...OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS B Ba at tt te er ry y C Ch ha ar rg ge er r 4 4 Important Please read these instructions carefully BC 228 ...

Page 2: ...eads See User Hints 2 Select the switch to either 6 or 12 Volt depending on the type of battery to be charged 3 Remove the battery filler caps and check the level of the electrolyte in the cells If necessary top up with distilled water so the electrolyte is 6mm 1 4 above the top of the plates Do not replace the filler caps until the charging program has been completed 4 Select the switch to either...

Page 3: ...ads 2 5 AMPS Hi Charge Rate 2 Charging a battery on the Hi Charge Rate overnight 12 15 hours is usually enough to fully charge a flat car battery Maximum charging time 24 hours 3 Smaller capacity motorcycle batteries may only need 4 6 hours on Hi Charge Rate to restore the battery to peak condition 4 On the Lo Charge Rate setting you can trickle charge a battery continuously for up to 7 days Note ...

Page 4: ...en the Hi Charge Rate is selected and the battery is flat Battery Capacity in Amps Hours 20 Ah 30 Ah 35 Ah 45 Ah 65 Ah You should never overcharge a Low Maintenance Battery IMPORTANT NOTES Please read the safety information provided on following page This charger is designed to charge 6 or 12 Volt automotive lead acid batteries of capacity in the range 10 to 100 amp hours Do not attempt to charge ...

Page 5: ...attery and never temporarily place tools on top of a battery Do not lay battery tester or charger on top of battery or allow the body of the tester or charger to touch the battery terminals When testing or working on or around a lead acid battery it is advisable to wear protective eye glasses When testing or charging a lead acid battery ensure that the area you are working in has plenty of ventila...

Page 6: ...f purchase provided that the product is used in accordance with Arlec s recommendations and within such voltage and current limits as are specified by Arlec in relation to the product Arlec will at its own option make good replace with the same or similar product or provide credit for any product manufactured or supplied by it which proves to be defective within the limits set out above provided t...

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