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eCS400 | Issue 2 (H13F) 20/04/18

Original Language Version

© Jack Sealey limited

3.  spEcification

output Voltage: ...........................................................12/24V

output Charge Peak (en) .......................................75A(50A)

output Start Peak (en) ....................................... 400A(300A)

Battery Range ...........................................................4-550Ah

Input Charge ............................................................... 1.5KW

Input Start .................................................................... 10KW

Charging Rates ........... 31XVariable to Current max.

Supply .......................................................230V 1ph 50/60Hz

BSu ...................................................................... 30A-13.5V

Polarity Protection ...........................................Fuse (2x100A)

Fuse .....................................................................eCS400.20 

4.  assEmBly

4.1.    

Carefully unpack all components and prepare a surface on which you can lay the unit down on during assembly, without damaging it.

4.2.    

Insert the handle (fig.1.1) and secure it through the rear of the unit with screws (fig.1.2).

4.3.    

Screw on the clamp holders to each side (fig.1.3).

4.4.    

Use the long screws to screw on the cable retainers and spacers on each side (fig.1.4).

4.5.    

Lay the unit on its front in order to insert the axle. Fit the wheels (fig.1.5), then their retainers and caps (fig.1.6).

4.6.    

Clamp Assembly (fig.2).

4.6.1.   

Push cable through insulating handles. 

4.6.2.   

locate cable using cable screw washer and nut, note which way up cable needs to be. Screw on cable clamp tightly.

4.6.3.   

Screw up cable screw tightly.

4.6.4.   

Push outer protection pieces onto the ends of the clamp.

4.6.5.   

Slide insulating handles up to meet the outer protection pieces.

4.6.6.   

Repeat for all four clamps.

   fig.1

   fig.2

   data Plate

Summary of Contents for ECS400

Page 1: ...y inspect power supply leads and plugs for wear and damage and power connections to ensure that none is loose or damaged 9 9 Ensure that the voltage marked on the appliance matches the power supply to be used and that the plug is fitted with the correct fuse see fuse rating at right 8 8 DO NOT pull or carry the appliance by the power cable 8 8 DO NOT pull the plug from the socket by the cable 8 8 ...

Page 2: ...e hot with excessive use If so allow a few minutes for them to cool down before attempting to re use 9 9 If the starter charger receives a sharp knock or blow the unit must be checked by a qualified service agent before using 9 9 When not in use store the starter charger carefully in a safe dry childproof location 9 9 Ensure the positive cable is connected to the correct voltage connection on the ...

Page 3: ... 1 1 and secure it through the rear of the unit with screws fig 1 2 4 3 Screw on the clamp holders to each side fig 1 3 4 4 Use the long screws to screw on the cable retainers and spacers on each side fig 1 4 4 5 Lay the unit on its front in order to insert the axle Fit the wheels fig 1 5 then their retainers and caps fig 1 6 4 6 Clamp Assembly fig 2 4 6 1 Push cable through insulating handles 4 6...

Page 4: ...y is showing the message LANGUAGE ITALIAN The language setting is Italian 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 f...

Page 5: ...he battery at high voltage for 2 hours to attempt to break down the sulphate 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 operati...

Page 6: ... 1 7 Connect the output lead with red clamp to the positive terminal of the battery 7 1 8 Connect the output lead with black clamp to the negative terminal of the battery ATTENTION Make sure both clamps of the output leads generate a suitable contact with their corresponding terminals 7 2 Operating the Battery Charger 7 2 1 Once the output leads are connected to the battery check that the positive...

Page 7: ...he 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 o...

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