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(English) UMS2 User Manual

Safety Instruction for Lithium-ion Batteries

1. Charging Voltage

Lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries have strict requirement on voltage control. Charging Li-ion batteries with electric voltage 

beyond safety standard can lead to battery damage and explosion.

 

(1)  3.7V Li-ion Batteries / IMR Batteries

  3.7V Li-ion batteries are the most common rechargeable Lithium batteries. The skins of these batteries are often 

marked with 3.6V/3.7V signs. If our chargers judge that an inserted battery is a Li-ion battery, the battery will be 

automatically charged in 4.2V standard charging mode. You do not need extra voltage settings for these types of 

batteries.

  (2)  3.8V Li-ion Batteries

  3.8V Li-ion batteries are comparatively rare. It usually has a 3.7V mark on its skin. Normally its seller will inform 

its buyer that it needs to be charged with 4.35V power. When charging this type of battery, please manually set 

the charging voltage to 4.3V, otherwise the charger will charge at 4.2V by default, and cannot provide adequate 

charging voltage.

 

(3)  3.2V LiFePO4 Batteries

  3.2V LiFePO4 batteries have LiFePO4 and/or 3.2V marks on the skin. Be careful with this type of batteries. Without 

manual setting, our chargers will charge this type of batteries with 4.2V, and will damage or even explode the 

battery with excessive charging voltage. You need to manually set the charging voltage to 3.7V for safe charging.

2. Charging Current

For all rechargeable Lithium batteries (including Li-ion, IMR and LiFePO4 batteries), we suggest not using current 

larger than 1C* for charging. For small capacity batteries, the charging current must be smaller than 1C.

* C=Capacity of a battery. For example, 1C in a 2600mAh rechargeable Lithium battery is 2.6A. 1C in a 3400mAh 

rechargeable Lithium battery is 3.4A.

Excessively large charging current will lead to great amount of heat, and consequently battery damage and explosion.

             Warning: 

Our chargers automatically judge and select charging current by the batteries’ length. For some 

long but small capacity batteries (i.e. 12650, 13650, 14650, 16650), please manually set appropriate 

charging current (smaller than 1C).

3. Precautions

(1) DO NOT short circuit the battery in any way.

(2) DO NOT use a 3.7V/3.8V Lithium battery when its voltage is lower than 2.8V, otherwise it can be over-discharged, 

and/or prone to explosion at next charging.

(3) We strongly recommend batteries with protective circuit. For batteries without protective circuit (such as IMR 

batteries), please stay alert for over-discharge and short circuit.

(4) DO NOT discharge a battery with a discharging current larger than its maximum rated current.

4. Long-term Storage

The best storage voltage for 3.7V/3.8V rechargeable Lithium batteries is 3.7V. Voltage too low or too high can damage 

your battery during storage. You can discharge a battery to 3.7V, or charge it to 3.7V in a charger before you keep it 

in long-term storage.

Validation code and QR code on package can be verified on NITECORE website.

The charger must be used with NITECORE’s official cords. Official cords are identified with clearly printed 

NITECORE on the plug. During charging, third party cords can cause malfunction, overheat and even fire 

on the charger. Damages from using unofficial cords cannot be covered by official warranty.

The charger is restricted to charging Li-ion, IMR, 3.2V LiFePO4, Ni-MH/Ni-Cd rechargeable batteries only. 

DO NOT use the charger with other types of batteries as this could result in battery explosion, cracking or 

leaking, causing property damage and/or personal injury.

Summary of Contents for UMS2

Page 1: ...UMS2 Automatic and High Speed Charging Real time Information Display Over Discharged Li ion Battery Activation and IMR Battery Restoration Intelligent USB Dual Slot Superb Charger...

Page 2: ...ppropriate charging current Automatic termination upon charging completion Reverse polarity protection and short circuit protection Over discharged battery activation Li ion battery restoration Overti...

Page 3: ...ies and 3 8V Li ion batteries require manual settings on charging cut off voltages For the battery whose length is 60mm 2 4 the UMS2 automatically identifies its capacity as 1 200mAh Button Operations...

Page 4: ...n During the charging process the system will automatically calculate and display the Charged Volume below the CHG STATUS Anti short Circuiting and Reverse Polarity Protection If there are batteries i...

Page 5: ...r modify the device as doing so will render the product warranty invalid Please refer to the warranty section in the manual for complete warranty information 21 DO NOT misuse in any way Use for intend...

Page 6: ...n a 2600mAh rechargeable Lithium battery is 2 6A 1C in a 3400mAh rechargeable Lithium battery is 3 4A Excessively large charging current will lead to great amount of heat and consequently battery dama...

Page 7: ...100mA 2000mA 1500mA 100mA 3000mA 1200 mAh 500mA 100mA 2000mA 500mA 100mA 2000mA 1 48V 1 AA AAA 500mA 100mA 2000mA 500mA 100mA 2000mA C D 500mA 100mA 2000mA 500mA 100mA 2000mA 3 7V 3 8V 60mm 1200mAh C...

Page 8: ...2 0 QC Quick Charge 3000mA CHG STATUS 250m Good 250m Poor UMS2 CHG STATUS EE EE 10 LCD UMS2 EE EE IMR EE EE V IMR UMS2 20 1 IMR 2 3 10 40 14 104 20 60 4 140 4 5 6 7 18 8 9 10 Zinc Carbon CR123A CR2 1...

Page 9: ...UMS2 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 NITECORE 15 12 12 1 2 3 4008869828 nitecore cn www nitecore cn...

Page 10: ...2V 2 3 8V 3 8V 3 7V 3 7V 4 35V 4 3V 4 2V 3 3 2V 3 2V LiFePO4 3 2V 4 2V 3 7V Li ion IMR LiFePO4 1C 1C C 2600mAh 1C 2 6A 3400mAh 1C 3 4A 12650 13650 14650 16650 1C 1 2 3 7V 3 8V 2 8V 3 IMR 4 3 7V 3 8V...

Page 11: ...o nitecore com Web www nitecore com Address Rm 2601 06 Central Tower No 5 Xiancun Road Tianhe District Guangzhou 510623 Guangdong China Manufacturer SYSMAX Power Technology LLC SYSMAX Innovations Co L...

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