charging operations will be initiated automatically,
depending on the type of battery.
If the green light is flashing, the battery is in its resting
phase.
Wait until the light stops flashing.
2. Set the Start/Stop switch to “0”.
3. Disconnect the battery, which is now ready for use.
Completion of charging with equalisation
Equalisation only concerns vented lead/acid batteries.
It can be initiated either manually or automatically.
Manual initiation
1. As soon as charging is complete (the green light is
permanently lit or is flashing), press the
button.
The messages
EQUAL I
= (equalisation current) and
EQUAL H
= (remaining equalisation time) indicate
that equalisation has been initiated.
2. The battery is ready for use as soon as the green light
illuminates
.
Automatic initiation
If equalisation has been programmed, equalisation charging
is initiated automatically.
Furthermore, if the battery remains connected, in order
to keep it charged, maintenance charges (compensation
and subsequent equalisation charging operations) will be
initiated automatically, depending on the type of battery.
The same information as for manual initiation is displayed
(see above).
THE MEANING OF THE LIGHTS
Lights
Cause
Remedial action
Red &
Start of the charge. None. See §
green flashing.
“Charging”.
Red permanently Normal status
Wait until charging
lit & green unlit
during charging.
is complete,
indicated by the
red light going
out and the green
light illuminating.
Red flashing
No current to
Check and/or
& green unlit.
the battery.
change the output
fuse.
Red unlit &
Charging complete. Battery ready.
green perm. lit.
Red unlit &
Thermal fault
Check battery voltage.
green flashing.
(ambient tempe-
Charge is stopped.
rature too high,
Check the char-
no ventilation),
ger’s installation
or battery voltage
and operating
too high or too low conditions.
Red perm. lit
Air pressure fault.
Check the air
& green flashing. Charging in
circuit.
progress.
Red & green
Profile
Check the switches
permanently lit.
configuration error. configuration.
Red and green
No mains supply
Check the power
unlit.
supply voltage.
Defective power
Check the power
supply fuse.
supply voltage
against the
voltage accepted
by the charger
and the fuse.
Battery not
Check that the
connected.
battery and/or
the battery cable
is correctly
connected
LCD Fault messages
Fault
Cause
Remedial action
No
No mains supply.
Check the power supply
display
and the input fuse(s).
DC
Appears before a
DF1
fault is displayed.
DF1/DF2*
Charger fault.
Check the power supply
voltage.
Check that the battery
is correctly connected
(that the cables are not
reversed) and check the
output fuse.
DF3*
Unsuitable battery.
Battery voltage too high
or too low. Connect the
correct battery to the
charger
DF4
The battery has been
Charging continues.
discharged more than
80% of its capacity.
DF5
Battery requires
Check the charging
inspection.
cables (cross-section
too small), the terminals
(oxidisation, not tight)
and the battery
(defective cells).
DF7
Pneumatic mixing air
Check the air circuit
circuit fault
(pump, tubing).
(the red light flashes).
TH*
Thermal fault resulting Check that the fan(s) is
in interruption of
(are) working correctly
charging.
and/or that the ambient
temperature is not too
high or whether there is
poor natural ventilation
to the charger.
(*): A blocking fault preventing charging from continuing.
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Refer to the Technical Characteristics sheet joined to the
charger.
Subject to technical modification without any prior notice.