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Operation 

 

How to use:

 

1)  Check the battery is suitable for this charger. 

2)  Connect the charger Positive (Red) Lead to the Positive of the battery. 

3)  Connect the charger Negative (Black) Lead to the Negative of the battery. 

4)  Plug the charger into the power socket & turn on the charger. 

5)  Select the battery type by repeatedly pressing the battery type selector until the 

correct type is illuminated on the display.  

Gel = Gel Batteries, Lead Acid = Lead Antimony & AGM Batteries, Calcium = 

Calcium (Ca-Ca or Ca-Ag) 

6)  Charging is now taking place. 

7)  When the battery capacity bar graph is fully lit up, the battery is fully charged & the 

charger has gone into its maintenance stage. You can disconnect the charger, or 

leave the charger connected, if left connected the charger will maintain the battery in 

a fully charged state without causing any damage to the battery or charger. 

 

Note: The charger will remember the last battery type selected, even after disconnection 

from the power, and will only change when changed manually by the user. This is very 

useful if you are charging a lot of batteries, or the unit is permanently connected to a 

battery bank and the 240V power may be frequently disconnected and reconnected. 

 
 

LED Display: 

  Battery Type Selected – “GEL”, “LEAD 

ACID”, “CALCIUM” 

  Charging Voltage – Shows the Voltage 

of the battery while charging. 

  All bars on battery will flash if the 

charger has determined that the 

battery may be faulty. 

•   The battery bar graph will display the percentage of charge in the battery, when     

     all bars are illuminated the battery is fully charged. 

          

Charge                 

           100% 
 
            50% 
 
            10%   

 

As well the red & white 

terminals on battery bar graph 

display will flash, if the charger 

is connected to the battery 

with reverse polarity.

 

Summary of Contents for SP61080

Page 1: ...ND ATTACH RECEIPT TO MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE NOTE Proof of purchase must be retained by the customer as it will be required in the event of a claim under warranty AFTER SALES SUPPORT AUSTRALIA Vis...

Page 2: ...2 CONTENTS Introduction 3 Intended Use 3 Operating Instructions 4 Safety Precautions Warnings 6 Technical Features 7 Technical Specification 7 Warranty Details 8...

Page 3: ...ies the best possible chance in recovery Temperature compensated voltage adjustment automatically adjusts the charging voltage according to the environmental ambient temperature In summer this functio...

Page 4: ...r will maintain the battery in a fully charged state without causing any damage to the battery or charger Note The charger will remember the last battery type selected even after disconnection from th...

Page 5: ...apability and reception Stage 3 Bulk This is the main hard charging stage where the charger will operate at the maximum rated current output until the battery reaches a pre set voltage determined by t...

Page 6: ...ired or replaced by a qualified electrician immediately 2 Explosive gases may escape from the battery during charging 3 Do not charge inside a box or container of any kind The battery must be placed i...

Page 7: ...of battery charge Battery Testing function while charging faulty batteries cause the Full Battery Bar display to flash Technical Specifications Model No SP61080 SP61082 Output Current 6A 10A Output Vo...

Page 8: ...or normal wear and tear 1 2 Has been used in a manner other than for which it was originally designed 1 3 Has been tampered with or is otherwise than as supplied by SP Tools 1 4 Where any damage malfu...

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