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businesses or for equivalent purposes.

4. Technical data

 Mains voltage:  .......................  220-240 V ~ 50 Hz
Power rating max: ...................................... 270 W
Input current for jump start: ........................... 10 A 
Nominal output voltage:  ........... 6 V DC / 12 V DC
Nominal output current at 6 V:  ........................ 2 A
Nominal output current at 12 V:  ............ 2 A / 15 A
Output current for jump start:  ...................... 100 A 
Battery capacity:  ...................................3-300 Ah

5. Before starting the equipment

 

Please also refer to the instructions in the 

owner’s manuals for the car, radio, navigation 

system, etc.

 

Notes on automatic charging

The charger is a microprocessor controlled au-

tomatic charger, i.e. it is suitable in particular for 

charging maintenance-free batteries and for the 

long-term charging and maintenance-charging of 

batteries which are not in constant use, e.g. for 

classic cars, recreational vehicles, lawn tractors 

and the like. The integrated microprocessor ena-

bles charging in several steps. The 

fi

 nal charging 

step, maintenance charging, maintains the batte-

ry capacity at 95–100% and therefore keeps the 

battery fully charged at all times. The charging 

operation does not need to be monitored. How-

ever, do not leave the battery unattended if you 

charge it over an extended period of time, so that 

you can disconnect it from the mains power sup-

ply in the event of a fault in the charger.

5.1 Control panel (Fig. 2)

Press „Display select“ (7): The battery charging 

status (%) or the charging voltage (V) will appear 

in the LED display (8); the respective LED (C/D) 

will be lit.

Press „Battery select“ (6): Select the battery type 

you want to charge; the symbol of the selected 

battery type will be lit.

Press „Current select“: Select the charging cur-

rent; the symbol of the selected charging current 

(Fast = 15 A / Slow = 2 A) will be lit.

Press „Engine start“: The LED display will show 

„Start“ and then the waiting time in seconds.

Cables reversed: The clamps are wrongly con-

nected (reverse polarity); the LED „A“ will be lit.

„Reconditioning“ (LED „B“ blinking) and „Char-

ging“ (LED „B“ steady on); the charging phases 

will be indicated.

5.2 Charging the battery:

• 

Release or remove the battery stoppers (if 

fitted) from the battery.

• 

Check the acid level in the battery. If neces-

sary, top up the battery with distilled water (if 

possible). 

Important.

 Battery acid is aggres-

sive. Rinse off any acid splashes thoroughly 

with lots of water and seek medical advice if 

necessary.

• 

 First connect the red charging cable to the 

positive pole of the battery.

• 

Then connect the black charging cable to the 

bodywork of the vehicle away from the battery 

and the petrol pipe.

• 

Warning! 

Under normal circumstances the 

negative battery pole is connected to the 

bodywork and you proceed. In exceptional 

cases it is possible that the positive battery 

pole is connected to the bodywork (positive 

earthing). In this case connect the black 

charging cable to the negative pole on the 

battery. Then connect the red charging cable 

at a point away from the battery and the petrol 

pipe.

• 

After the battery has been connected to the 

charger, you can connect the charger to a so-

cket supplying 230 V ~ 50 Hz. The equipment 

automatically recognizes the rated voltage 

(6V or 12V) of the connected battery. Do not 

connect it to a socket that supplies any other 

mains voltage. Important! Charging may 

create dangerous explosive gas and therefore 

you should avoid spark formation and naked 

flames whilst the battery is charging. There is 

a risk of explosion!

• 

Fig. 2: The current battery voltage is blinking 

on the LED display (8). Press the „Battery 

select“ pushbutton (6) and select the battery 

type for a 12V battery (lead acid, AGM or 

GEL). Note: You can charge only 6V lead acid 

batteries.

• 

Fig. 2: Press the „Current select“ pushbutton 

(2) and select the required charging current 

Check your settings. After a few seconds the 

LED „Reconditioning/Charging“ (B) and the 

LED display (8) will light up continuously. The 

equipment is charging the battery. When the 

battery is fully charged, „FUL“ will appear on 

the LED display.

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Summary of Contents for CC-BC 15 M

Page 1: ...tion of the warning signs on the equipment see Fig 4 1 For indoor use only 2 CAUTION Read the operating instructions to reduce the risk of injury 2 Layout and items supplied 2 1 Layout Fig 1 1 Carry h...

Page 2: ...king and Char ging LED B steady on the charging phases will be indicated 5 2 Charging the battery Release or remove the battery stoppers if fitted from the battery Check the acid level in the battery...

Page 3: ...he bodywork and then the black charging cable from the battery Screw or push the battery stoppers back into position if there are any 5 4 12V jump start function Fig 2 Charge the battery as previously...

Page 4: ...ging terminals 8 2 Maintenance There are no parts inside the equipment which require additional maintenance 8 3 Ordering replacement parts Please quote the following data when ordering replacement par...

Page 5: ...stomer services Fault Possible cause Remedy Equipment does not charge up Charger clamps connected incor rectly Contact between the charger clamps Battery defective Connect the red clamp to the posi ti...

Page 6: ...rical equipment must make sure that the equipment is properly disposed of if he no longer wants to keep the equipment The old equipment can be returned to a suitable collection point that will dispose...

Page 7: ...tenance Damage to the device caused by abuse or incorrect use for example overloading the device or the use or unapproved tools or accessories ingress of foreign bodies into the device such as sand st...

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