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Sole UK Distributor, Sealey Group.

K

empson Way, Suffolk Business Park,

B

ury St. Edmunds, Suffolk.

IP32 7AR

www.sealey.co.uk

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01284 757500

01284 703534

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Environmental Protection 

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.

WEEE Regulations 

D

ispose of this product at the end of its working life in compliance with the EU Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic 

Equipment (WEEE). When the product is no longer required, it must be disposed of in an environmentally protective way. 

Contact your local solid waste authority for recycling information. 

BSCU100 | Issue:1 09/11/15

Original Language Version

© Jack Sealey Limited

 

 

If you select the 

FLASH

 function, you can choose among the following options:

                    

Flash 10A: the battery charger delivers a constant current of 10A

                    

Flash 30A: the battery charger delivers a constant current of 30A

                     

Flash 60A: the battery charger delivers a constant current of 60A

                    

Flash 100A: the battery charger delivers a constant current of 100A

 

 

If you select the 

CHARGE

 function: Based on the capacity of the battery, select:

                    

Charge 5 Ah - 100 Ah: Supports batteries from 5Ah to 100Ah

                     

Charge 100 Ah - 300 Ah: Supports batteries from 100Ah to 300Ah

                     

Charge 300 Ah - 600 Ah: Supports batteries from 300Ah to 600Ah

                     

Charge 600 Ah - 1000 Ah: Supports all batteries from a minimum of 600Ah to  a maximum of 1000Ah

 

 

• Volt / Batt key (see section C - “Flash” supply voltages and supported batteries: “Volt / Batt.”)

6.6.4.2. 

   Depending on the supply voltage required to support the battery voltage during reprogramming operations (ONLY FLASH MODE), you  

  can select three different supply voltages:

 

 

13.8V: Supply voltage set to 13.8V

 

 

14.4V: Supply voltage set to 14.4V

 

 

14.8V: Supply voltage set to 14.8V

6.6.4.3.    Depending on the construction/type of the battery (ONLY CHARGE MODE), select: Wet, Gel or Agm.

6.6.5.   

Once the charging parameters have been set, press the START/STOP key to start charging the battery. When the START/STOP and  

 

CHARGING LEDs light up, the battery is being charged; the display will show the charging current and the voltage of the battery.

6.6.6. 

  

The CHARGING LED remains lit in phases “I” and “U0” whilst the battery is charging.

6.6.7.   

When the FULL LED switches on, it means that the battery is fully charged (100%), and the charger will switch to the maintenance  

 

phase, keeping the state of efficiency of the battery constantly monitored, so that it is always at an optimal level of charge. In this   

 

charging phase, the appliance can be left connected to the battery for several months.

6.6.8.   

If you wish to end or interrupt the charging cycle, follow the charge end/interruption instructions.

6.6.9. 

  

Intentional interruption of the charging cycle

6.6.9.1.    If you want to interrupt the battery charging cycle, simply press the START/STOP key; the corresponding LED will switch off to

 

show that the work cycle has ended. At this stage, it is recommended to disconnect the output leads from the battery terminals.

6.6.10.  Interruption of the charging cycle due to power cut

6.6.10.1. 

In the case of a 230V mains power supply cut, the charger saves the work cycle that it was performing in order to restore it

 

automatically (only in the FLASH mode) as soon as the 230V power supply is restored. This function is fundamental if the battery

 

charger is used to charge batteries without the operator supervising the cycle; for example, during very long reprogramming cycles.

6.6.10.2.  Whereas, in the CHARGE mode, the START/STOP button must be pressed to resume the work cycle.

6.6.11.  End of charging

6.6.11.1. 

O

nce the battery is charged, press the START/STOP key of the battery charger. The LED will turn off to show that the battery charger  

  has completed the work cycle.

6.6.11.2. 

Disconnect the power supply cable from the mains.

6.6.11.3. 

Disconnect the output lead with the black clamp from the vehicle’s earthing point or from the negative terminal (-) of the battery.

6.6.11.4. 

Disconnect the output lead with the red clamp from the positive terminal (+) of the battery.

7.  MAINTENANCE

7.1.   

 

When the battery charger is not being used, it must be stored in a dry place to protect it against humidity. Disconnect the battery

 

charger and use a soft cloth to clean its outer casing.

NOTE: It is our policy to continually improve products and as such we reserve the right to alter data, specifications and component parts without prior notice.

IMPORTANT: 

No liability is accepted for incorrect use of this product. 

WARRANTY: 

Guarantee is 12 months from purchase date, proof of which will be required for any claim. 

Summary of Contents for BSCU100

Page 1: ...d that the restraint is tight Sealey recommend that repairs are carried out by a qualified electrician 1 2 PERSONAL PRECAUTIONS 9 9 Ensure there is another person within hearing range of your voice and close enough to come to your aid should a problem arise when working near a lead acid battery 9 9 Wear safety eye protection and protective clothing Avoid touching eyes while working near battery 9 ...

Page 2: ...ING DO NOT simultaneously charge batteries of different capacities or discharge levels WARNING If a fuse blows ensure it is replaced with an identical fuse type and rating Use only Sealey genuine parts 9 9 When not in use store the unit carefully in a safe dry childproof location NOTE This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical sensory or me...

Page 3: ...alysis 2 Checks whether the battery has short circuited elements The battery charger stops supplying current for 5 minutes If during this time the battery voltage falls below 11 7V the device will revert to stand by If the voltage remains above 11 7V the battery charger will move on to STEP 4 If any element short circuits or the battery becomes sulphated as confirmed by message ERR02 on the displa...

Page 4: ...teries from 100Ah to 300Ah Charge 300Ah 600 Ah Supports batteries from 300Ah to 600Ah Charge 600Ah 1000Ah Supports all batteries from a minimum of 600Ah to a maximum of 1000Ah 6 5 C Flash supply voltage and supported batteries Volt Batt 6 5 1 Preset supply bands 13 8V Supply voltage set to 13 8V 14 4V Supply voltage set to 14 4V 14 8V Supply voltage set to 14 8V 6 5 2 Preset battery types Wet Acid...

Page 5: ...6 3 3 At this stage with the battery charger in stand by mode set the charging parameters suitable for the type of battery to be charged using the buttons on the control panel The charging parameters selected are displayed by the corresponding LED which switches on 6 6 4 Selectable charging parameters Function key see section A Operating Modes Function depending on the work cycle select Flash Char...

Page 6: ...6 6 The CHARGING LED remains lit in phases I and U0 whilst the battery is charging 6 6 7 When the FULL LED switches on it means that the battery is fully charged 100 and the charger will switch to the maintenance phase keeping the state of efficiency of the battery constantly monitored so that it is always at an optimal level of charge In this charging phase the appliance can be left connected to ...

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