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5347-MAN-038-EN1-01 230VAC 

 

Safety Guideline

1.

 

General Safety Precautions 

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. 

1.1.

 

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS. IT IS OF 

UTMOST IMPORTANCE THAT BEFORE USING 

YOUR BATTERY CHARGER, YOU READ THIS 

MANUAL AND FOLLOW THE SAFETY AND 

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS EXACTLY.  

1.2.

 

Use of an attachment not recommended or sold 

by the Battery Charger manufacturer may result 

in a risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to 

persons 

1.3.

 

To reduce risk of battery explosion, follow these 

safety instructions and those published by the 

battery manufacturer and the manufacturer of 

any equipment you intend to use near a battery. 

Review cautionary marking on these products 

and on the engine, and on the vehicle or 

equipment containing the battery. 

If you are uncertain as to the type of battery 

you are attempting to charge, or the correct 

procedure for checking the battery's state of 

charge, contact the seller or battery 

manufacturer. 

The charger is not intended to supply power to 

a low-voltage electrical system other than 

applications using rechargeable, flooded type 

batteries. Do not use the battery charger for 

charging dry-cell batteries commonly used with 

home appliances. These batteries may burst and 

cause personal injury and property damage. 

 

WARNING 

Charging a non-rechargeable battery may 

cause the battery to burst. 

To reduce the risk of injury, only charge 

rechargeable flooded type batteries 

including maintenance free, low 

maintenance, or deep-cycle batteries. 

 

WARNING 

Risk of explosive gases. 

Batteries generate explosive gases during 

normal operation and when discharged or 

charged. 

 

1.4.

 

Never charge a frozen battery. 

1.5.

 

To reduce the risk of damage to the electric plug 

and cord, pull by the plug rather than by the 

cord when disconnecting the unit. 

1.6.

 

Position the AC and DC leads to avoid tripping 

over them and to prevent damage by hood or 

moving engine parts. Protect from heat, oil and 

sharp edges. 

1.7.

 

Do not operate the unit if it has received a sharp 

blow, been dropped or otherwise damaged in 

any way. Take it to an approved service centre. 

1.8.

 

Do not disassemble the unit. Take it to an 

approved repair centre when repair is required. 

Incorrect reassembly may result in a risk of 

electric shock or fire. 

1.9.

 

To reduce risk of electric shock, unplug the 

charger from the AC outlet and disconnect DC 

output leads before attempting any 

maintenance or cleaning. Turning off the 

controls will not reduce this risk. 

1.10.

 

Connect and disconnect the battery leads only 

when the AC supply cord is disconnected. 

1.11.

 

Never place articles on or around the unit or 

locate the unit in a way that will restrict the flow 

of cooling air through the enclosure. 

1.12.

 

An extension cord should not be used unless 

absolutely necessary.  

1.13.

 

Have a damaged cord or plug replaced 

immediately. 

1.14.

 

Do not expose the unit to rain or snow. Use the 

charger in a dry area. 

Summary of Contents for MPL50

Page 1: ...5347 MAN 038 EN1 01 230VAC MPL50 Operating Instructions MPL12 50A INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...educe the risk of injury only charge rechargeable flooded type batteries including maintenance free low maintenance or deep cycle batteries WARNING Risk of explosive gases Batteries generate explosive gases during normal operation and when discharged or charged 1 4 Never charge a frozen battery 1 5 To reduce the risk of damage to the electric plug and cord pull by the plug rather than by the cord ...

Page 3: ... battery is well ventilated while the battery is being charged Gas can be forcefully blown away by using a piece of cardboard or other non metallic material as a fan 3 2 If it is necessary to remove the battery from vehicle to charge it always remove the grounded terminal from the battery first Make sure all accessories in the vehicle are off so as not to cause an arc 3 3 Study all battery manufac...

Page 4: ...e specific adapters that should be used at all times Failure to use the adapters in the positions prescribed could result in excessive heat being generated in the lead set leading to premature failure of leads and low voltage output Output leads are connected using the polarised connectors on the unit and lead set The primary method for powering the support unit is via the AC power cord 6 Warranty...

Page 5: ...maintenance free battery A Amps 9 Technical Specification Environmental Information Working Temp C Working Humidity Storage Temp C Storage Humidity Input Voltage Range Input Current Typ O P Rated Current O P Rated Power Dimensions WxHxD O P Fuse Type 0 to 40 20 90 non condensing 40 85 10 95 RH 230 240VAC 6 5A 240VAC 50A 750W 280 x 230 5 x 260mm F2 63A BS88 240Vac 50kA Min ...

Page 6: ... CHARGER D IF REQUIRED SWITCH ON THE ELECTRICAL SUPPLY FOLLOWED BY THE CHARGER ON SWITCH IF FITTED E MAKE SURE THAT THE MAINS POWER RED LED IS ILLUMINATED F ALL THE RED LED S WILL FLASH CONSECUTIVELY G THE CHARGING AMBER LED WILL ILLUMINATE FOLLOWED BY THE FIVE RED LED S SHOWING PERCENTAGE OF CHARGE H WHEN THE CHARGE IS COMPLETE THE GREEN LED WILL ILLUMINATE THE BATTERY CHARGER CAN BE LEFT CONNECT...

Page 7: ... RED 60 3 LAMPS RED 80 4 LAMPS YES BATTERY FLAT BULK CHARGE AMBER LIGHT FLASHING PARTLY CHARGED BATTERY TIMER RUNNING DEEPLY DISCHARGED DE SULPHATION PROGRAM IN OPERATION HIGH IMPEDENCE YES GREEN LAMP CHARGE COMPLETE LEAVE ON UNTIL REQUIRED CYCLE COMPLETE BATTERY DID NOT REACH FULL CHARGE TEST BATTERY ON OFF FLASHING NO DEEPLY DISCHARGED DE SULPHATION PROGRAM IN OPERATION LOW IMPEDENCE RED 100 ALL...

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