
- The circuit of the unit is designed to be powered by a 11-18V DC power supply, or 100-
240V AC power selectively.
- The charger and the battery to charge or discharge should be set up on a head-resistant,
non-inflammable and non-conductive surface. Never place them on a car seat, carpet or
similar. Keep all the inflammable volatile materials well away from operating area.
- Be sure to understand the information of the battery to be charged or discharged
accurately. If the program is set up incorrectly the battery can severely be damaged.
Especially Lithium battery can cause a fire or an explosion by over-charging.
NiCd/NiMH voltage level: 1.2V/cell
allowable fast charge current:1C-2C depends on the performance of cell
discharger voltage cut off level: 0.85V/cell(NiCd),1.0V/cell(NiMH)
Lilo voltage level:3.6V/cell
max. charge voltage :4.1V/cell
allowable fast charge current: 1C or less
min. discharge voltage cut off level: 2.5V/cell or higher
LiPo voltage level: 3.7V/cell
max. charge voltage:4.2V/cell
allowable fast charge current: 1C or less
discharge voltage cut off level: 3.0 V/cell or higher
LiFe voltage level: 3.3V/cell
max. charge voltage:3.6V/cell
allowable fast charge current: 4C or less (e.g. A123M1)
discharge voltage cut off level: 2.0 V/cell or higher
Pb(Lead-acid) voltage level: 2.0V/cell max. charge voltage:2.46V/cell
allowable fast charge current: 0.4C or less
Discharge voltage cut off level: 1.75 V/cell or higher
- To avoid short-circuits between the charge lead, always connect the charge cable on the
unit first and only then to the battery to be charged or discharged. Reverse the sequence
when disconnecting.
3. Warnings and safety notes
Manual of the charger E6D
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