NOT-PROLITE-00
NOT-PROLITE-00
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Select the cycle charge
Front display
1.
Power-on the charger connected to the batteries.
2.
Note that during the power-on of the charger, the
LED indicates for a few seconds the current cycle
charge (refer to below color vs cycle).
3.
Wait a few seconds and verify that the charger is
correctly charging the batteries (NORMAL mode).
4.
Press the push-button for 3 sec.
5.
The charger enters the SETTING mode, and the
LED is blinking.
6.
Do not wait, and with the push-button, select the
color of the LED, so the type of battery.
Led
Battery type
Green
Open Lead
Yellow
AGM - Gel
Red
Lead Calcium
Green / red
Lithium
7.
After your choice, wait a few seconds, the
charger returns automatically in NORMAL mode.
8.
Preventively, verify the output charge voltage
(Boost & Float phases).
Mode
LED
Status
ABS mode
Yellow
Batteries are charging.
Time required to complete
“Absorption” depends on the
initial SOC of the batteries,
but it is limited to 8hrs
EQUAL mode
Yellow blinking Batteries are coming to the
end of the cycle charge.
Time required to complete
“Equalization” depends on
the initial SOC of the batteries
and varies between 30mn
to 4hrs
End of EQUAL mode Green blinking Batteries are almost charged.
Floating mode will begin in
less than 30mn
FLOAT mode
Green
Batteries are completely
charged
OT default
(Over Temperature)
Red
slow blinking
Charger is stopped for a
period of 30sec min. The
restart is automatic once the
defect has disappeared.
>> Check the external ambient
temperature.
RP default
(Reverse Polarity)
Green / red
blinking
Connection error on batteries
side or internal battery fuse
broken. The restart is manual
after a power off / power
on, once the defect has
disappeared.
>> Check all connections and
the polarity of the batteries.
>> Note that the internal
battery fuse cannot be
replaced.
OVO default
(Output Over Voltage)
Red
fast blinking
Charger is stopped for a
period of 30sec. The restart is
automatic once the defect has
disappeared.
>> Check the output voltage.
In general, this default is
irreversible.