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MODE

OCBC-600

4.  Press the mode button to set the 

charging programs. The symbol 

for the applicable will appear in 

the LCD.

WARNING! 

CHARGING MAY CREATE DANGEROUS 

EXPLOSIVE GAS AND THEREFORE YOU SHOULD AVOID 

SPARK FORMATION AND NAKED FLAMES WHILST THE 

BATTERY IS CHARGING. THERE IS A RISK OF EXPLOSION!

IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT YOU VENTILATE THE ROOMS 

WELL.

Setting the Charging Programs

Press the “Mode” button to switch to the various programs. The 
symbol for the applicable program will appear in the display. The 
batteries will be charged using the program which is displayed.

• 

Fully Charged: 

When “FUL” appears in the LCD (and all 

increments Charge Status are lit), charging has been completed. 
The charger holds the battery at 95% – 100% available battery 
capacity using pulsed charging. If the charger shows this after just 
a few minutes, this indicates that the battery capacity is low. The 
battery needs replacing.

 RECOND: 

To go to the RECOND program, press the “Mode” 

button for 5 seconds.

Check the charging process every half hour. After 4 hours at the 
latest or as soon as the battery starts audibly gassing (bubbling), 
remove the charger as described in 

Disconnecting from a 

Vehicle Battery

 section.

If possible, check the acid level and, if possible, top up the battery 
cells, if necessary just with distilled water. The acid level should 
ideally be between the marked max. and min. level and should be 
identical for all the cells. Screw the battery stoppers, if there are 
any, tightly in place.

 12V STD:

 To get back to the 12V STD program from the 

RECOND program or the SUPPLY function, also press the “Mode” 
button for 5 seconds.

If the voltage of the battery is less than 3.5V or more than 15V, 
the battery is either not suitable for charging or it is faulty. The 
message “BAt” will appear in the LCD. The “Warning” symbol will 
flash. It is also possible that other battery errors or faults can mean 
that the battery cannot be charged.

5. BATTERY DISCONNECTION

WARNING! 

GASSING GENERATES EXPLOSIVE 

GAS – RISK OF EXPLOSION! ENSURE THAT THERE IS 

GOOD VENTILATION.

Disconnecting from a Vehicle Battery (Finished Charging 
the Battery)

1. Remove battery charger from mains power socket.
2.  Remove the black negative terminal clamp from the bodywork.
3.  Remove the red positive terminal clamp from the positive ( + ) 

pole of the vehicle battery.

Note: 

When the charger is disconnected from the socket outlet, the 

last charging program to have been set will be saved (apart from 
RECOND and SUPPLY) and will be the default program the next 
time the charger is used.

WARNING! 

IN CASE OF POSITIVE EARTHING, FIRST 

DISCONNECT THE RED POSITIVE TERMINAL CLAMP  

FROM THE BODYWORK AND THEN THE BLACK 

NEGATIVE TERMINAL CLAMP FROM THE NEGATIVE ( 

 ) 

POLE OF THE VEHICLE BATTERY.

WARNING! 

IF THE BATTERY CHARGERS MAINS PLUG 

IS PULLED OUT BUT THE CHARGER CABLES ARE STILL 

CONNECTED TO THE BATTERY, THE CHARGER WILL 

DRAW OFF A SMALL AMOUNT OF ELECTRICITY FROM 

THE BATTERY. WE THEREFORE RECOMMEND THAT YOU 

ALWAYS COMPLETELY REMOVE THE CHARGER FROM 

THE BATTERY WHEN NOT IN USE.

Summary of Contents for OCBC-600

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Page 2: ...RGING ONLINE MANUAL Scan this QR Code with your mobile device to take you to the online manual WARNING DO NOT USE FOR CHARGING LITHIUM ION PHOSPHATE RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES E G LiFePO4 OR OTHER LITHIUM RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES The battery charger is a microprocessor controlled automatic charger it is suitable in particular for charging maintenance free batteries and for the long term charging and mai...

Page 3: ...e To go to this program the Mode button must be pressed for 5 seconds 2 LCD SYMBOLS 3 CHARGING PROGRAMS 12V STD Charging a 12V battery lead acid battery and GEL battery 12V AGM Charging a 12V AGM battery Winter Charging a 12V battery lead acid battery AGM battery and GEL battery in winter mode with an ambient temperature of 20 C to 5 C 12V M Maintenance Mode Charging a 12V battery lead acid batter...

Page 4: ... BODYWORK AND YOU PROCEED AS DESCRIBED ABOVE IN EXCEPTIONAL CASES IT IS POSSIBLE THAT THE POSITIVE BATTERY POLE IS CONNECTED TO THE BODYWORK POSITIVE EARTHING IN THIS CASE CONNECT THE BLACK CHARGER CABLE TO THE NEGATIVE POLE ON THE BATTERY THEN CONNECT THE RED CHARGER CABLE TO THE BODYWORK AT A POINT AWAY FROM THE BATTERY WARNING PROTECTION AGAINST SWAPPED POLES WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE IF THE POLES ...

Page 5: ...all the cells Screw the battery stoppers if there are any tightly in place 12V STD To get back to the 12V STD program from the RECOND program or the SUPPLY function also press the Mode button for 5 seconds If the voltage of the battery is less than 3 5V or more than 15V the battery is either not suitable for charging or it is faulty The message BAt will appear in the LCD The Warning symbol will fl...

Page 6: ...acement of the supply cord is necessary this has to be done by a certified electrician in order to avoid a safety hazard Note Ozito Industries will not be responsible for any damage or injuries caused by the repair of the tool by an unauthorised person or by mishandling of the tool WARNING BEFORE CLEANING THE APPLIANCE MAKE SURE THAT IT IS DISCONNECTED FROM THE MAINS POWER SUPPLY 3 15 A Regulatory...

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Page 8: ...perated cordless power tool 1 Work area safety a Keep work area clean and well lit Cluttered or dark areas invite accidents b Do not operate power tools in explosive atmospheres such as in the presence of flammable liquids gases or dust Power tools create sparks which may ignite the dust or fumes c Keep children and bystanders away while operating a power tool Distractions can cause you to lose co...

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