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Manufactured under license of 

Daewoo International Corporation

, Korea

www.daewoopowerproducts.com

USER'S MANUAL

DW

450

Smart battery charger

In order to ensure correct and safe usage of your battery charger, you should read these instructions 
carefully. Please store these instructions for future reference.

1. SAFETY

Ensure that cables are regularly inspected and kept in good condition. Never use the battery char-
ger if the mains lead or plug is damaged.
Never use the battery charger if the output leads or crocodile clips are damaged. Never use the 
battery charger if it has been dropped or damaged in any way.

WARNING:

 Battery charging produces explosive gases. Prevent flames and sparks. Provide 

adequate ventilation during charging.

For indoor use only, do not expose to rain or any other forms liquid or moisture.
The charger must not be used as a DC power source or for any purposes other than those listed. 
The charger must not be used for the charging of non-rechargeable batteries.
Replacement of the mains cable should only be carried out by the manufacturer, its service agent or 
a suitably qualified electrician / electrical technician in order to avoid a hazard. There are no 
user-serviceable parts in this product.

GENERAL SAFETY

This battery charger can be used by children aged from 8 years and above, and persons with redu-
ced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been 
given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way, and understand the 
hazards involved.
Children must not play with this battery charger.
Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be carried out by children without supervision.

GASES

The charging process produces flammable and explosive gases - the area in which charging takes 
place should be kept well ventilated. Only connect and disconnect the battery leads when the mains 
supply is disconnected. Avoid flames or sparks! Do not smoke!
 

GENERAL INFORMATION

1. Retain these instructions for future use.
2. Store this product in a dry place to avoid moisture damage.
3. There are no user-serviceable parts in this product. Opening the case is dangerous and should 
therefore only be carried out by qualified persons. Resultant damage to the product will result in the 
loss of your guarantee.
4. Do not use this product if it is damaged in any way.
5. Only use this product for the purposes described in this instruction booklet. Damage resulting 
from incorrect usage will not be covered by your warranty.

SAFETY

The use of safety goggles and gloves when working with lead acid batteries is strongly advised.

9. 

TROUBLESHOOTING 

   

    

Display    Fault 

    Action

Battery 

polarity 

  Battery 

clamps   Disconnect 

&

reversal 

symbol 

  reversed 

   reconnect 

correctly

displayed.
    
Clamp indication and 

 

Dirty or oxidized 

 

 

Clean terminals

voltage symbols 

 

 

battery terminals. 

displayed 

   Low 

or 

unstable

     charging 

current

 
No 

Display 

   Mains 

supply 

not 

  Check 

socket

     connected
  
Display back light on, 

 

Battery not   

 

 

Check clamps,

display 

showing 

0.0V 

  connected 

   replace 

battery

and clamp symbol.   

 

 

Output lead fuses should be checked and replaced as necessary (5A blade) in connection with all faults. 
Persistent fuse replacement may indicate a fault with the charger or leads. Check these before each use 
and do not use if worn or damaged. 

Avoid contact with the electrolyte as this is acidic and is likely to cause burns to the skin or clothes. 
If this occurs you should rinse the affected area with plenty of water immediately. In the event of 
burns to the skin, medical advice should be sought if the symptoms persist.

DISPOSAL

In the event that this product must be disposed of, an authorised place for the recycling of electrical 
and electronic appliances must be sought. Contact your local authority for information concerning 
local Household Recycling Centres with applicable facilities.
This product must not be disposed of with general domestic waste.

RECOMMENDED USES

This product is suitable for charging 6V and 12V lead acid, sealed lead-acid, GEL, maintenance-free 
and AGM batteries of capacities up to 120Ah (Ampere hours). Check with your device manufacturer 
if you are unsure about the suitability of this charger for use with your device.

BATTERY CHARGING INSTRUCTIONS

Please read your vehicle manufacturer’s instructions for further information and advice regarding 
the disconnection of the battery for charging purposes.

IMPORTANT: 

This model will only recover 12 volt batteries with a minimum residual voltage of 8 

volts, or 6 volt batteries with a minimum residual voltage of 4 volts. If the residual voltage is lower 
than above figures, the charger will not operate.
Batteries store large amounts of energy. Avoid short circuits which could result in a dangerous 
electrical discharge that could result in personal injury and / or damage to equipment and property. 
The charger will automatically detect the voltage (6V or 12V) and diagnose the condition of your 
battery. This will initiate a recovery charge followed by a 3 step charging program, or go straight to 
the 3 step program (as listed in part 4).

2. PREPARATION OF THE BATTERY

In the case of sealed lead-acid batteries, firstly remove the caps from each cell and check the level 
of liquid. If it is below the recommended level, top up with ionized or distilled water.

UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD TAP WATER BE USED

To avoid battery acid splashing, the cell caps should be replaced but not tightened until charging is 
complete. This allows any gases formed during charging to escape. It is inevitable that some minor 
escape of acid will occur during charging. If your battery is permanently sealed it is unnecessary to 
carry out these checks.

3. CHARGING LEAD SELECTION

Interchangeable ring terminal and fully-insulated battery clip charging leads are supplied. Select the 
appropriate lead for your application and attach to the charger output lead using the quick fit con-
nectors fitted to each, before connecting the charger to either the mains supply or battery.

4. CONNECTION

To avoid sparks which could cause an explosion, the mains supply should always be disconnected 
before making or breaking battery connections. Connect the battery clips or ring terminals to the 
battery in the following order:

1) Connect the positive charging lead (RED) to the positive post of the battery ( / +ve or P).
2) For vehicles with the battery still installed: Connect the negative charging lead (BLACK) to the 
vehicle chassis (marked - / -ve or N), well away from the battery, fuel line, and hot or moving parts.

For batteries removed from the vehicle: Connect the negative charging lead (BLACK) to the negative 
post of the battery (marked - / -ve or N).
After connecting the clips, rotate them slightly so as to remove any dirt or oxidization, thus ensuring 
a good contact.

5. CHARGING

WARNING! 

DO NOT ATTEMPT TO START THE VEHICLE WITH THE CHARGER CONNECTED. 

THIS MAY DAMAGE YOUR BATTERY CHARGER.

1) Switch on the mains power supply. For 12V batteries select the charging mode appropriate for 
your battery. Providing the battery is in an acceptable condition the charge cycle will now commen-
ce and the LCD display will now show charging information.
2) When the battery is fully charged with 5 bars shown on the display, the charger will switch to 
provide a maintenance charge and may be left connected to the battery.

The 3 step charging program is:
1) Bulk charge - charging with constant current
2) Charging with constant voltage;
3) Maintenance charge. When the battery is fully charged the charger will maintain the condition of 
your battery automatically.

6. WHEN CHARGING IS COMPLETE

Switch off the mains supply, unplug the charger and disconnect the clips from the battery, negative 
(BLACK lead) first. NOTE – the ring terminal charging lead can be permanently attached to a vehicle 
battery. When not in use the charger should NOT be left connected to this lead. The lead end-cap 
must be fitted to prevent short circuit or dirt / water entry.
For non-sealed lead-acid batteries: Inspect the liquid levels in each cell and top up if necessary, 
using the correct fluid. Now push home or tighten the caps. Any surplus fluid around the cell tops 
should be wiped off (this should be done with extreme care as it is acidic). If the battery has been 
removed for charging, replace it and re-connect the cables.

FAULTY CELLS – NON-SEALED LEAD-ACID BATTERIES

Batteries are usually made with six cells. One of these cells can deteriorate or get damaged. If after 
several hours charging your battery is still flat, you should test the battery. Take hydrometer 
readings from each cell in the battery. If one reading is lower than the others, this could indicate a 
faulty cell. The battery will require replacement if one or more cells are faulty.

LCD Display Key :

1. 12V Slow charge: 12V/0.8A
2. 12V Fast charge: 12V/3.8A
3. Winter mode only for 12V battery as 12V fast charging 4. 6V Slow charge: 6V/0.8A
5. Battery level indicator. Each bar represents 20% outline border flashing indicates charging in 
progress outline border & all five bars indicates a full battery & maintenance charging is activated 
6. Battery voltage indicator
7. Reverse polarity connection indicator
8. Faulty battery indicator
9. Clamp indicator
10. Charging current indicator. Only shows for 3 seconds at the start of the charging process
kept fully charged, it can cause problems and a possible breakdown.

7. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Protection class: IP65
Input voltage: 220-240V 50~60Hz
Input current: 0.6 A 
Output:
 Fast

12 V / 3.8 A

 Slow

12 V / 0.8 A 

 

           6V: 0.8A

Max Lead-acid battery capacity: Max120Ah

8. SUMMARY OF OPERATION

Summary of Contents for DW450

Page 1: ...Manufactured under license of Daewoo International Corporation Korea www daewoopowerproducts com USER S MANUAL DW450 Smart battery charger...

Page 2: ...SAFETY 2 2 PREPARATION OF THE BATTERY 3 3 CHARGING LEAD SELECTION 3 4 CONNECTION 4 5 CHARGING 4 6 WHEN CHARGING IS COMPLETE 4 7 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 5 8 SUMMARY OF OPERATION 6 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 7...

Page 3: ...by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with redu ced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concern...

Page 4: ...oltage of 4 volts If the residual voltage is lower than above figures the charger will not operate Batteries store large amounts of energy Avoid short circuits which could result in a dangerous electr...

Page 5: ...aintenance charge and may be left connected to the battery The 3 step charging program is 1 Bulk charge charging with constant current 2 Charging with constant voltage 3 Maintenance charge When the ba...

Page 6: ...l battery maintenance charging is activated 6 Battery voltage indicator 7 Reverse polarity connection indicator 8 Faulty battery indicator 9 Clamp indicator 10 Charging current indicator Only shows fo...

Page 7: ...than exceeds 10 5V voltage falls constant current is 1A 13 2v charger below 12 8v voltage will wait for C if voltage doesn t then reverts voltage to fall reach 10 5V within back to before 30mins batte...

Page 8: ...ed Low or unstable charging current No Display Mains supply not Check socket connected Display back light on Battery not Check clamps display showing 0 0V connected replace battery and clamp symbol Ou...

Page 9: ...r on the surfaces of the cylinder and the piston or destruction of piston rings Also the warranty does not cover failure of the automatic voltage regulator due to incorrect operation Failure caused by...

Page 10: ...www daewoopowerproducts com Manufactured under license of Daewoo International Corporation Korea...

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