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1 • Owner’s manual - Model. CC1212 

 

Congratulations on purchasing your Century 12 volt automatic battery charger, maintainer and rejuve-

nator.  Please take the time to carefully read and understand this manual before using this product.

IMPORTANT SAFETY ADVICE AND WARNINGS

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The CC1212 is designed to charge and maintain 

12V conventional lead-acid batteries only

, including: 

Visit http://www.centurybatteries.com.au/battery-charging or 

http://www.centurybatteries.co.nz/battery-charging for further advice on which Battery Type setting to 

select.

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Always refer to the battery manufacturers specifications and recommendations if you’re unsure of your 

battery charging requirements. Eg. Such as removing or not removing cell caps whilst charging, battery 

type, maximum charge rate etc..

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Explosive gases may escape from the battery during charging so please ensure the battery is charged in a 

well ventilated area - never in a closed room.

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This charger is designed for indoor use only and should never be exposed to water, rain, snow, liquids etc.

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Always wear eye protection when working near batteries.

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Always turn battery charger or ignition off* before disconnecting a battery.

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Do not attempt to use the charger if it has been dropped or damaged.

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Do not attempt to use the charger if the cables or plugs are damaged.

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Battery acid can cause burns. Suitable hand, eye and face protection and protective clothing must be 

worn. It is highly recommended to wear PPE (Personal Protection Equipment) including safety glasses, 

chemical resistant gloves and overalls.

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First Aid: For advice, contact the Poisons Information Centre in Australia (phone 13 11 26) or the National 

Poisons Centre in New Zealand (phone 0800 764 766), or contact a doctor immediately. If battery acid 

enters your eyes, hold eyelids apart and flush the eye continuously with running water. Continue flushing 

for at least 15 minutes or until advised to stop by poisons information centre, national poisons centre or 

doctor. If battery acid contacts your skin or clothing, wash immediately with soap and water. If hair con-

tact occurs, remove contaminated clothing and flush hair with soap and running water. Someone should 

always be within range of your voice.

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If electrolyte is swallowed, do NOT induce vomiting – give a glass of water. Seek immediate medical as-

sistance.

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Never attempt to charge a damaged battery, frozen battery or non rechargeable battery. 

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Never place the charger on the battery or battery on the charger. 

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When working with lead-acid batteries, remove personal metal items such as rings, bracelets, necklaces, 

watches and make sure you don’t short circuit the battery terminals with any type of metal tool, piece of 

jewellery or other conductors as this will cause an explosion. You can wrap your spanner with insulation 

tape to minimise the risk of a short circuit.

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NEVER smoke, use an open flame or create sparks near a battery or charger during charging operation as 

explosive gases may cause an explosion. Flames, sparks, burning cigarettes or other ignition sources must 

be kept away at all times.

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Do not disassemble the charger. Take it to a qualified and authorised person for repair.

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Acid spill response: Bund and neutralise spills with soda ash or other suitable alkali. Dispose of residue as 

chemical waste or as per local requirements.

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If using a generator, you must ensure you use a surge protector to protect the charger from voltage 

spikes.

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The charger must not be used or played with by infirm persons or children. Also keep it away from any 

pets.

* In some vehicles, ignition may be required to be placed in accessory mode where electronic memory 

minder is present.

- Sealed Maintenance Free (SMF) flooded calcium 

batteries - 

SMF [Calcium]

 battery type option must 

be selected.

- Absorbed Glass Mat (AGM) and maintainable 

flooded batteries - 

AGM/Flooded

 battery type 

option must be selected.

- Gel electrolyte type batteries - 

Gel

 battery type 

option must be selected.

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Summary of Contents for CC1212

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL Model CC1212 AUSTRALIAN NEW ZEALAND STANDARD AS NZS 60335 2 29 APPROVED...

Page 2: ...until advised to stop by poisons information centre national poisons centre or doctor If battery acid contacts your skin or clothing wash immediately with soap and water If hair con tact occurs remove...

Page 3: ...for charging smaller batteries NOTE When used in maintenance mode please check that the application s current draw does not exceed the charging current Patented battery rejuvenation reconditioning tec...

Page 4: ...rminalsaccidentlytoucheach otherwhilethechargeristurnedon ECO MODE This Century battery charger has a built in ultra low power consumption circuit If AC power is connected and the battery is disconnec...

Page 5: ...m x 55mm Weight 1 1kg approx Approvals CE UL cUL AS NZS EMC CHARGING INSTRUCTIONS STEP 1 Pre charge check electrolyte level check Check the Battery Electrolyte levels On Sealed Maintenance Free batter...

Page 6: ...carburettor or fuel lines STEP 3 Connect the battery charger to Mains Power 240Vac The charger will automatically start when AC power is connected and switched on IMPORTANT Please make sure the corre...

Page 7: ...om charging and the Red Fault LED and Blue Bulk LED will start flashing 4 Bulk Charging Blue Bulk LED ON Charge Voltage depends on battery type selection Uses the maximum selected charge output until...

Page 8: ...s Description BatteryTypeLED s Green ON Indicates which BatteryType is selected ChargeRateLED s Green ON Indicates which Charge Rate Charge Mode is selected ChargingStatusLED s Full Green Flash ON Fla...

Page 9: ...8 Owner s manual Model CC1212 CHARGING CURVE...

Page 10: ...er Check that the crocodile clips have not fallen off or come loose Check that the crocodile clips ring terminals are connected to the correct polarity Note The charger output is only present when con...

Page 11: ...should enclose a copy of their receipt for proof of purchase It is recommended that returned products be sent by registered mail as Century Yuasa Batteries accepts no responsibility liability for good...

Page 12: ...SAA Approval No TBA XXXXXXXX Century Yuasa Batteries Pty Ltd 37 65 Cobalt Street Carole Park QLD 4300 T 1300 362 287 www centurybatteries com au Century Yuasa Batteries NZ Ltd 259 Church Street Onehu...

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