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The
‘
Float Mode
’
also contains a special charging waveform, that pulses power into
your batteries, and helps to peak the power into your battery.
MANUAL BATTERY RECOVERY MODE
:
All Led will light ON a second when A.C. Power is on.
There are 4 stages:
o
24 Hrs Battery Recovery Mode
Once the
“RECUP”
button is pressed, it will go to 24 hours Battery Recovery mode.
The ‘Battery Recovery Mode’ contains a special Pulse waveform, which pulses power
into your batteries, and helps to remove the effects of sulphation.
After 24 hours or by pressing the recovery button, the charger will determine the
battery condition whether it is healthy or not.
o
Bulk Charging Mode (C.C. Mode)
The battery can be charged about 80%.
The charger delivers an almost constant current 2A until the battery voltage reaches
the set value.
o
Absorption Mode (C.V. Mode)
The battery can charge up to almost 100%.
The charging current tapers and the charging voltage is kept constant at the set value.
o
Maintenance Mode (Float Mode)
The Float Mode allows the charger to effectively be left connected to your batteries,
over the course of a season, without overcharging your batteries, and maintains your
battery's full charge.
The ‘Float Mode’ also contains a special charging waveform, that pulses power into
your batteries, and helps to peak the power into your battery.
STEP 4 -
Disconnecting the Battery charger from Battery
If the Battery is out of the vehicle.
o
Switch OFF and Remove the AC Power Socket from the outlet.
o
Remove the Black lead and then the Red lead.
o
Check electrolyte levels if possible.
(As they may need topping up with distilled water after charging)
If the Battery is in the vehicle.
o
Switch OFF and Remove the AC Power Socket from the outlet.
o
Remove the lead from the vehicle chassis.
o
Remove the lead from the battery.
o
Check electrolyte levels if possible.
(As they may need topping up with distilled water after charging)