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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CHARGER
1.
Rectifier
8.
Ammeter
2.
Thermostat
9.
Main cover
3.
Fuse holder
10.
Fuse
4.
Mains lead bush
11.
Amperage selector (output)
5.
12.
6.
Main transformer
13.
Mains lead
7.
Output cable
9
NOTES
Page 1: ...appropriate recycling bin Never dispose of electrical equipment or batteries in with your domestic waste If your supplier offers a disposal facili ty please use it or alternatively use a recognised r...
Page 2: ...lies with the following EEC Directives their supporting Statutory Instruments and the relevant standard where applicable 73 23 EEC Low Voltage Directive And Amendments EN 60335 1 2002 93 68 EEC EN 603...
Page 3: ...r to a vehicle s battery Always connect the battery terminal not connected to the chassis first The other connection is to be made to the chassis as far away as practical from the battery and fuel lin...
Page 4: ...KNOW YOUR CHARGER 1 Rectifier 8 Ammeter 2 Thermostat 9 Main cover 3 Fuse holder 10 Fuse 4 Mains lead bush 11 Amperage selector output 5 Fuse holder 12 Fuse 6 Main transformer 13 Mains lead 7 Output c...
Page 5: ...same reason do not substitute the fuse with copper or other ma terials to bridge the fuse terminals The substitution of the fuse is to be done when the charger is disconnected from the mains supply T...
Page 6: ...xidi zation this will ensure a good contact Charge end initially During the charge 7 WARNING GUARANTEE WARNING 1 Before use carefully read the instruction manual and retain for future reference 2 The...