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. maintEnancE
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.
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