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LCD DISPLAY MODEL FUNCTIONS
- PULSE TRONIC CHARGING/MAINTENANCE
AUTOMATIC
CHARGE
- TEST
- BATTERY CHARGE STATUS
- BATTERY STARTING CAPACITY
- ALTERNATOR FUNCTIONING
TEST
- BATTERY MAINTENANCE
- EQUALIZATION
- DESULFATION
RECOVERY
- PRECISION POWER UNIT
- DIAGNOSTIC
- SUPPLY
POWER SUPPLY
- STARTER AID (if present)
START AID
KEY PAD MODEL FUNCTIONS
- PULSE TRONIC CHARGING/MAINTENANCE
AUTOMATIC
CHARGE
- BATTERY MAINTENANCE
- DESULFATION
RECOVERY
- STARTER AID (if present)
START AID
ON/OFF PROCEDURE
It switches ON automatically when the plug is
connected to the mains power socket, it will display
a series of information on the software version in
use and the set length of the cables. It switches OFF
when the plug is removed from the mains socket
and the battery charger cables are disconnected.
If the plug is removed from the mains socket and
the charger cables are connected to the battery, the
display (for LCD DISPLAY models) or charge status
LED (KEY PAD models) will remain ON if there is a
minimum voltage of 5V.
CABLE CONNECTION
POWER ON
POWER OFF
230V - 1ph
50/60 Hz
230V - 1ph
50/60 Hz
MINIMUM BATTERY VOLTAGE
Thanks to the LIMIT CURRENT CHARGE LCC
function, it is possible to charge very low batteries
at
a minimum of 2V (“LCC” DISPLAY)
.
Battery voltage below 2V are indicated on the LCD
display model by a message - “AL1” on (fig A.2),
and on the KEY-PAD model by a yellow LED (fig.
B.3).
SETTINGS MEMORY WITH NO NETWORK
VOLTAGE
If there is no network voltage available, if the clamps
are connected to the battery, the device stores the
most recent settings in its memory (the battery still
requires a minimum voltage of 5V).
SELECTION/SETTINGS
The settings are selected using these buttons (fig.
A.21, 22, 23) for the LCD DISPLAY models or this
button (fig. B.1) for the KEY PAD models, along with
a audible signal (the signal is prolonged for access
to the menu or advanced settings).
Summary of Contents for Doctor Charge
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