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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.

When the product becomes completely unserviceable and requires disposal, drain off any fluids (if applicable)

into approved containers and dispose of the product and the fluids according to local regulations.

WEEE Regulations

Dispose 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.

Parts support is available for this product. To obtain a parts listing and/or diagram, 

please log on to www.sealey.co.uk, email [email protected] or telephone 01284 757500.

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. 

INFORMATION:

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IP32 7AR

www.sealey.co.uk

7.2.5.  Once the charging parameters haver 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.

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

7.2.7.  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.

7.2.8.  If you wish to end or interrupt the charging cycle, follow the end of charging instructions in section 7.5.

7.3. 

Intentional Interruption of the Charging Cycle.

7.3.1.  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/earthng point.

7.4. 

Interruption of the Charging Cycle in the case of a Power Supply Cut.

7.4.1.  In the case of a mains power supply cut, the charger saves the work cycle that it was performing in order to restore it automatically as   

 

soon as the power supply is restored.

7.4.2.  This function is fundamental if the battery charger is used to charge batteries without the operator supervising the cycle; for example,    

 

during very long charging cycles (charge maintenance) or when charging overnight (charges for vehicles that need to be charged daily).

7.5. 

End of Charging.

7.5.1.   Once the battery is charged, unplug the power supply lead of the charger from the mains supply.

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

7.5.3.  Disconnect the output lead with the red clamp from the positive terminal (+) of the battery. Store clamps properly on the charger.

7.6. 

Starting a Vehicle.

7.6.1.

 

Connect the charger to the vehicle as in section 7.1.1. to 7.1.4. above, and connect the charger to the mains supply as in 7.2.1. above.

7.6.2. Select 

Start

 and also the correct battery type and battery capacity using the selection buttons on the control panel.

7.6.3.  Press the 

Start

 button and the 

Start

 LED will flash for a while (

analysis)

, and then will remain on 

(fast charging)

. Engine starting can   

 

now be attempted.

7.6.4.  Attempt to start the engine - the scrolling message 

START

 appears on the display - if the engine doesn’t start within 5 seconds, stop   

 

cranking the engine and wait for 120 seconds before attempting again. A maximum of 5 cycles of starting/resting is OK, before a 

 

longer rest period is needed before attempting again. This is important as the charger needs a cooling down period.

7.6.5.  When the engine starts, switch off the charger and remove the clamps from the battery in the order as in section 7.5. above.

8.1. 

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

 

Use a soft cloth to clean its outer casing.

 8.  MAINTENANCE 

  ECS300       Issue: 1 - 09/07/14

Original Language Version

 © Jack Sealey Limited

Summary of Contents for ECS300

Page 1: ...l the plug from the socket by the cable 1 1 9 DO NOT use worn or damaged cables plugs or connectors Immediately have any faulty item repaired or replaced by a qualified electrician 1 1 10 This product requires an electrical supply in excess of 13 amp and NO plug is fitted You must therefore contact a qualified electrician to ensure that a 16 amp supply is available We recommend that you discuss th...

Page 2: ...OT use the starter charger outdoors or in damp or wet locations and DO NOT operate within the vicinity of flammable liquids or gases DO NOT situate charger inside a vehicle or under the vehicle bonnet Ensure that there is sufficient ventilation and DO NOT cover or obstruct the starter charger ventilation louvres DO NOT allow clamps to touch each other or to make accidental contact with any part of...

Page 3: ...ECS300 Issue 1 09 07 14 Original Language Version Jack Sealey Limited fig 2 Data Plate fig 1 ...

Page 4: ... by default to scroll the language menu press the A V button again and the language shown will change instantly Languages supported Italian English Once the language is set to quit the menu press the A V button for a few seconds 6 OPERATING MODES 6 1 Function Note All modes support both 12V and 24V batteries voltages stated for 12V batteries 6 1 1 Charge Mode Battery charging mode Provides 11 char...

Page 5: ...te crystals that have formed in the battery STEP 6 Analysis 2 Checks whether or not the battery has been recovered 6 2 Charging Mode 6 2 1 Set Capacity Preset charging bands to select the connected battery or for expert users manual setting of the output current as a percentage of the maximum current supported by the operating mode currently selected on the battery charger Manual Current Setting S...

Page 6: ...g it away from the battery and from the fuel pipes etc NOTE If connecting to an older vehicle it may be positively earthed in which case the clamps need to be connected in reverse 7 1 5 Charging batteries that are not connected to a vehicle 7 1 6 Before starting to charge the battery make sure the power supply lead is NOT plugged into the mains supply 7 1 7 Connect the output lead with red clamp t...

Page 7: ...errupt the charging cycle follow the end of charging instructions in section 7 5 7 3 Intentional Interruption of the Charging Cycle 7 3 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 earthng poin...

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