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I. Switch between charging settings 1 (<14 Ah) – 2 (>14 Ah) – 3 (COLD)
Press [MODE]
several times
to select the desired charge setting. In this order:
STANDBY – Charge setting 1 - Charge setting 2 - Charge setting 3
– STANDBY
etc.
Attention!
If the battery is fully charged, continue maintenance charging even if the
user selects another charge setting. The protection feature prevents over-charging
of the battery.
4. Use
Attention!
Read the vehicle’s manual before commencing charging or loosening a battery cable.
Check if there are any particular instructions for charging batteries in your vehicle.
1. Always remove the power supply plug from the wall socket before connecting the
charging clamps to the battery.
2. Check that the battery can be charged before charging commences. The capacity
of the battery ought to be between 1.2 Ah and 120 Ah. Clean the battery terminals
if necessary. Use protective goggles when cleaning.
3. Connect positive (RED) battery clamp to the battery’s positive terminal (+) and
negative (BLACK) battery clamp to the battery’s negative terminal (-).
4. Connect the power supply plug to a socket when
STANDBY
flashes.
5. Press [MODE]
several times
to select the desired charge setting. In this order:
•
STANDBY
• Charge setting 1
<14 Ah
• Charge setting 2
>14 Ah
• Charge setting 3
COLD
•
STANDBY
etc.
6. The LED on the charger shows the charging status.
7. Interrupt charging in the correct way. Do as follows:
1. First remove plug from the socket.
2. Then remove the charger clamp connected to the minus terminal (-) (or to the chassis).
3. Lastly remove the charger clamp connected to the plus terminal (+).
The LED displays
Display
Charge setting
Note
STANDBY
Charging has not commenced
Connection error, no charging
<14 Ah
Setting 1, low charge
Setting 1 (14.4 V/0.8 A)
>14 Ah
Setting 2, high charge
Setting 2 (14.4 V/4 A)
COLD
Setting 3, high charge
Setting 3 (14.7 V/4 A)
!
Connection error
Incorrect polarity, check
CHARGE
Charging
Charging commenced
FULL
Conservation charging
Battery fully charged