GB - 9
Overload protection
A 15A overload safety fuse is installed on the back of the charging device. To replace this, flip
down the cover, pull out the safety fuse and replace it with a safety fuse of a similar type and
strength.
User instructions
Remove your vehicle's cable harness from the battery terminals. If necessary, unscrew the
protective covers and check the acid level. If this is below the minimum level marked on the
battery, fill up the corresponding cells with distilled water. Do not use normal tap water under
any circumstances.
During the charging process, the battery closure should stay open so that released gases can
escape. (In the case of sealed batteries, the opening process and the refilling of distilled water
are not needed.)
1. First of all, connect the red charging cable to the battery PLUS terminal and then the black
cable to a body part which is far away from the battery and the fuel pipe. Make sure that the
crocodile clips are in good contact and are firmly held in place.
2. Move the selector switch into the desired position:
1 - 6V normal charge
2 - 12V normal charge
3 - 12V fast charge
3. Only then connect the power plug to a 230V~ mains supply.
4. The amperemeter shows the charging rate during the charging. The longer the charging
process continues, the smaller the amplitude on the display.
5. As soon as the amperemeter shows "0", the battery is fully charged and the charging
process can be terminated.
6. Disconnect the charging device from the mains supply, remove the crocodile clips from the
body and then remove the clip from the battery PLUS terminal.
7. Check the acid level and refill with distilled water if necessary. Carefully seal the covers and
attach the vehicle cable harness to the battery terminals.
8. Check the battery voltage with an acidimeter or voltmeter.