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engine block, and then the remove the red charging clamp (positive) from the
battery’s positive pole.
- Option B - Charging the battery after removing it from the vehicle:
First remove the black charging clamp (negative) from the battery’s negative
terminal, and then the remove the red charging clamp (positive) from the
battery’s positive pole.
9.3 | Interrupting the charging process
Charging can be interrupted or ended at any time. Always disconnect the charger
from the power supply (pull out plug) and then disconnect the charger from the
battery.
9.4 | Charging time
Please note that the charging processes may take different lengths of time. The
charging process for a large battery with a capacity of more than 100 Ah, for
example, can easily take longer than two days, depending on the condition of the
battery (old or new battery; flat or deeply discharged battery etc.).
10 | Specifications
Operating voltage
220-240 V/AC (50/60 Hz)
End-of-charge voltage
7.2/ 7.4/ 7.6 V for a 6 V battery,
14.4 V/ 14.8 V for a 12 V battery
Charging current
1 A up to 4 A max. (depending on the
charging mode)
Housing protection class
IP65
Operating conditions
-15°C to +45°C, 10% up to 90% relative
humidity, non-condensing
Storage conditions
-20°C to +60°C, 10% to 90% relative humidity,
non-condensing
Dimensions (W x H x D)
approx. 170 x 46 x 76
Weight
approx. 300 g
Length of power cord
approx. 145 cm
Length of charging cable (total)
approx. 150 cm
Suitable battery types
lead-acid, lead-gel, lead-fleece, AGM,
calcium and pure-lead vehicle batteries
Battery voltage
6 V (3 cells), 12 V (6 cells) with lead batteries
Battery capacity (recommended) 1.2 Ah to 120 Ah
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