Operating Instruction
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Operating Instruction
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will display the error message ER01, and the
START/STOP key will have to be pressed, to
resume the normal charge cycle.
Battery testing
The tests within the operating modes may ter-
minate with the signalling of some errors.
Damaged Battery: the “Fault” LED
switches on and the “Start / Stop” LED
switches off, and the charger enters
Stand-by mode. The display shows the
message “Errx”, where ‘x’ is the num-
ber corresponding to the cause of the
error (see Table 1). Single two second
audible warning.
Polarity reversal: the “Reverse” LED
switches on, and the display shows
the message “Err7” with a two second
audible warning.
Error codes
The errors that may be reported are described in Table 1.
Display
indication
Cause
Solution
Er01
Leads disconnected, leads
short-circuited.
Position the clamps correctly and start charging
the battery again (see section “Operating Battery
Charger”).
Battery completely short-
circuited.
Contact your nearest battery service centre.
Er02
Battery faulty or unrecoverable.
No current accepted after 20
hours of recovery
The battery could be defective.
Er03
Internal overheating of battery
charger. Battery charger over-
load.
Remove any objects that could be covering the
ventilation area of the battery charger or move
it to a cooler area. Wait for the battery charger to
start again automatically.
Er04
Voltage error.
Battery voltage too low. (You
are attempting to charge a 6V
battery).
Set a “Recovery” cycle.
Only use the battery charger with supported 12V
batteries. Start charging the battery again (see
section “Operating Battery Charger”).
One or more elements of
the battery has/have short-
circuited.
The battery could be defective.
Er05
Battery voltage too high
compared to that set. (You are
attempting to charge a 24V
battery).
Only use the battery charger with supported 12V
batteries.
Start charging the battery again (see section
“Operating Battery Charger”).
Er06
Battery capacity excessive. Un-
able to reach end condition.
Use a battery charger with greater capacity.
Er07 and led
reverse
The clamps of the output leads
are not connected correctly to
the battery.
Position the clamps correctly and start charging
the battery again (see section “Operating Battery
Charger”).
Er08
Excessively high output current.
Current exceeds maximum
limit.
Reduce battery absorption.