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User interface:

Charging voltage

Selection button

Start button

Fault

Adjustable charging mode:

6 V

Charging of 6 V batteries from 2 Ah to 32 Ah
Charge retention of 6 V batteries from 2 Ah to 50 Ah

12 V

Charging of 12 V batteries from 2 Ah to 32 Ah
Charge retention of 12 V batteries from 2 Ah to 50 Ah

Charge level:
•  Charging LED flashes: Battery test
•  Charging LED illuminated: Charging
•  Full LED illuminated: Fully charged 

(trickle charging of battery commences)

Power

Charger use: 

Connection

1. 

Connect the charger power supply unit to the socket.

2. 

First connect the red terminal to the positive terminal on the battery.

3. 

Then connect the black terminal to either the negative terminal on the battery or the earth terminal on 
the vehicle body.

4. 

Select the desired charging mode based on the battery using the selection button. Then acknow-
ledge with the start button.

It is recommended that the optional eyelets be used for sustained connection to the charger (e.g. for 
battery trickle charging).

Disconnection

1. 

Following use of the charger, disconnect the link to the mains socket.

2. 

Then disconnect the black terminal from the negative/earth terminal.

3. 

Disconnect the red terminal from the positive terminal on the battery.

Summary of Contents for Skan 1.0

Page 1: ...tween the skin or eyes and acid rinse the skin off and the eyes out immediately under flowing water and consult a doctor Always wear protective goggles when connecting and disconnecting the battery and keep the battery away from the face Keep out of reach of children This device is not a toy and should not be used as such This device should not be used by persons including children with limited ph...

Page 2: ...r power supply unit to the socket 2 First connect the red terminal to the positive terminal on the battery 3 Then connect the black terminal to either the negative terminal on the battery or the earth terminal on the vehicle body 4 Select the desired charging mode based on the battery using the selection button Then acknow ledge with the start button It is recommended that the optional eyelets be ...

Page 3: ...y and restart charging see Charger use Battery voltage too high attempt to charge a 24 V battery Check battery voltage range Battery charge capacity too high Use a charger with a greater charge capacity Battery is incapable of retaining a good charge level Battery may be faulty Heavily discharged battery is not rechargeable Battery may be faulty Battery voltage too weak not rechargeable Charging o...

Page 4: ...ant current Charging with constant current until maximum battery voltage is achieved 5 Fourth charging step Absorption Charge charge with constant voltage Charging with stabilised voltage until current reaches minimum values 6 Second diagnostic step Diagnostic II second diagnosis The charger checks the status of the charged battery 7 Sixth charging step Float Mode trickle charging with constant vo...

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