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SELECT THE CHARGE VOLTAGE
Press the “SELECT” button to select the appropriate battery voltage - 6V or 12V.
The LCD will display 6P or 12P.
SELECT THE BATTERY CHEMISTRY
Press the “TYPE” button to select the appropriate battery chemistry and
technology - WET, CALCIUM,AGM or GEL.
NOTE:
If the battery charger does not detect a correctly connected battery,
or detects an incorrect battery voltage, Er1 or Er4 code will display on the LCD
and charging will not commence.
CHARGING
The CHARGING LED will illuminate and the voltage being supplied to the
battery is displayed in the LCD window.
MONITORING
During charging cycles, voltage (V), current (A) or percentage charged (%)
can be displayed on the LCD by pressing the “MODE” button. After
approximately 5 seconds, the LCD display will revert to voltage (V).
NOTE:
During the charge cycle, voltages up to 15.8V (7.9V in 6V mode) may
be observed, this is deemed normal.
CHARGING COMPLETE
Once charging of the battery is complete, the charging LED will extinguish, the
charged LED will illuminate and FUL will display in the LCD window for 2
minutes. at this point, the red LCD will extinguish and the green charged and
power LED’s will continue to illuminate to show that the battery is charged.
NOTE:
If at any stage during charging, the battery is found to be faulty, Er2 will
be displayed and charging will terminate.
Once charging is completed and FUL us displayed in the LCD window,
BEFORE
removing the battery clamps, press the ON/OFF button to turn the battery
charger “OFF”, switch the mains supply power to OFF and disconnect (Unplug)
the battery charger from the supply socket outlet.
NOTE:
If left “ON” and connected to main supply, the charger will monitor the
battery and maintain the battery ready for use - preventing slow
discharge over time, which is detrimental to lead acid batteries.
DISCONNECTION - BATTERY OUT OF THE VEHICLE
Remove the
NEGATIVE
(
BLACK
) connection first, then remove the
POSITIVE
(
RED
) terminal clamp.
DISCONNECTION - BATTERY MOUNTED IN THE VEHICLE
Remove the chassis connection first, then remove the other battery clamp
from the battery terminal.
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