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4.1.    

mode  Description.

4.2.    

9 stage charging.

 

 

Stage 1: Desulphation: Pulses of current and voltage.

 

Stage 2: Battery charge to 25% capacity using 50% constant current.

 

Stage 3: Battery charge to 50% capacity using max. current.

 

Stage 4: Battery charge to 75% capacity using constant voltage.

 

Stage 5: Analysis: Analysing power capacity.

 

Stage 6: Recond: If power capacity is low use Recond to attempt recovery.

 

Stage 7: Battery charge to 100% capacity using constant voltage.

 

Stage 8: Diagnosis: Check battery for 100% charged.

 

Stage 9: Maintenance: Battery fully charged.

4.3.    

coNNectINg to the BatterY.

 

Note:

 

the charger should be connected to the battery before connecting to mains supply.

4.3.1. 

  

The output cable from the charger terminates in a polarity conscious socket into which the two alternative leads can be connected. 

4.3.2. 

  

one lead set has two colour coded battery clamps which can be quickly attached to and detached from the battery posts.   

   The second lead is for semi permanent connection to the battery via eyelets.   

4.4.    

chargINg a NegatIVe eartheD BatterY.

4.4.1. 

  

ensure that the black clamp on the clamp lead is not touching the battery or the fuel line.

4.4.2. 

  

Connect the positive (+) red clamp to the positive (+) battery post and connect the negative (-) black clamp to the negative (-) battery  

 

post or vehicle chassis.

4.5.    

chargINg a posItIVe eartheD BatterY.

4.5.1. 

  

ensure that the red clamp on the clamp lead is not touching the battery or the fuel line.

4.5.2.   

Connect the negative (-) black clamp to the negative (-) battery post and connect the positive (+) red clamp to the positive (+) battery  

 

post or vehicle chassis.

4.6.    

BatterY Not coNNecteD to a VehIcLe.

4.6.1.   

Connect the (+) red clamp to the positive (+) battery post and connect the (-) black clamp to the negative (-) battery post.

4.7.    

permaNeNt coNNectIoN to VehIcLe usINg eYeLet LeaD.

4.7.1.   

Connect the eyelet on the red (+) wire to the positive (+) battery terminal and connect the eyelet on the black (-) wire to the negative (-)  

 

battery terminal.

4.8.    

chargINg moDe seLectIoN (see chart sectIoN 4.1).

4.8.1. 

  

Choice of charging mode depends on battery rated voltage and battery type.

4.8.2.   

When charging mode is selected, enter charging by pressing Enter/Exit button.

4.8.3.   

When charging is complete disconnect the unit from the mains power supply before disconnecting from the battery.

Original Language Version

© Jack Sealey limited

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UTOCHARGE650HF     Issue 1 22/08/18

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tep 1 - 

V

oltage 

Selection ‘V’

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tep 2 - 

B

attery 

Selection

S

tep 3 - 

Charging mode 

Selection (A)

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tep 4 - 

Start charging

Charging status

Applicable battery 

capacity (Ah)

6V

G

el

A

GM

STd

2A

e

NTER / EXIT

6V 2A Charging Mode

1.3 -60Ah

4A

6V 4A Charging mode

2.6-120Ah

6.5A

6V 6.5A Charging mode

3.3-200Ah

A

UTO

6V Auto mode

/

W

InTeR

6V Winter mode

/

mAInTenAnCe

6V Maintain mode

/

12V

G

el

A

GM

STd

2A

12V 2A Charging mode

1.3-60Ah

4A

12V 4A Charging mode

2.6-120Ah

6.5A

12V 6.5A Charging mode

3.3-200Ah

A

UTO

12V Auto mode

/

ReCond

12V Maintain mode

/

W

InTeR

12V Winter mode

/

S

UPPLY

12V Supply mode

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mAInTenAnCe

12V Maintain mode

/

l

ITHIUM

4A

12V 4A Charging mode

2.6-120Ah

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UTO

12V Auto mode

/

mAInTenAnCe

12V Maintain mode

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Summary of Contents for AUTOCHARGE650HF

Page 1: ... blue only and are marked with the Class II symbol A Connect the BROWN live wire to the live terminal L B Connect the BLUE neutral wire to the neutral terminal N C After wiring check that there are no bare wires and ensure that all wires have been correctly connected 9 9 Ensure that the cable outer sheath extends inside the cable restraint and that the restraint is tight 8 8 DO NOT connect either ...

Page 2: ...other or to make contact with any metallic part of the vehicle 8 8 DO NOT cross connect power leads from charger to battery Ensure positive RED is to positive and negative BLACK is to negative 8 8 DO NOT pull the cables or clamps from the battery terminals 8 8 DO NOT use the charger outdoors or in damp or wet locations and DO NOT operate within the vicinity of flammable liquids or gases 8 8 DO NOT...

Page 3: ...uel line 4 5 2 Connect the negative black clamp to the negative battery post and connect the positive red clamp to the positive battery post or vehicle chassis 4 6 BATTERY NOT CONNECTED TO A VEHICLE 4 6 1 Connect the red clamp to the positive battery post and connect the black clamp to the negative battery post 4 7 PERMANENT CONNECTION TO VEHICLE USING EYELET LEAD 4 7 1 Connect the eyelet on the r...

Page 4: ...ttery type switch mode function selection 4 9 LCD DISPLAY MODES 4 10 LCD DISPLAYED CODES Original Language Version Jack Sealey Limited aUTOCHARGE650HF Issue 1 22 08 18 CODE MODE FAULT CODES REASON AUT AUTO MODE F01 SHORT CIRCUIT PROTECTION PUL PULSE MODE F02 OVER VOLTAGE PROTECTION REC RECOND MODE F03 OVER CURRENT PROTECTION FUL FULLY CHARGED F04 OVER TEMPERATURE PROTECTION SUP SUPPLY MODE F05 OVE...

Page 5: ...rotection Recycle unwanted materials instead of disposing of them as waste All tools accessories and packaging should be sorted taken to a recycling centre and disposed of in a manner which is compatible with the environment When the product becomes completely unserviceable and requires disposal drain any fluids if applicable into approved containers and dispose of the product and fluids according...

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