6
The table explains the various lamps:
Mains voltage connected.
If the mode is incorrect, the charger cuts the charging/voltage supply.
The charger switches to error mode before starting in the following
circumstances:
If the battery has been connected with reverse polarity to the charger
terminals.
The charger’s analysis function has interrupted the charge.
The charger has been in start mode for a time that exceeds max time.
Where possible, correct the cause of the fault and start the charge by
pressing the “MODE” or “RESET” button. The charger restarts in the
mode that was last used.
1
Desulphation
2
Soft Start
Charge acceptance check
3
Bulk Charge
4
Absorption Charge
5
Analysis
6
Recond
7
Maintenance Charge – Float
8
Maintenance Charge – Pulse
CHARGING
Connection of the charger to batteries that are fitted in vehicles:
1. The mains cable should not be connected to the wall socket when connecting or
disconnecting the battery leads.
2.
Identify the pole that is earthed (connected to chassis). Earth is normally
connected to the negative terminal.
3. Charging of negatively earthed battery: Connect the red lead to the positive pole
of the battery and the black lead to the vehicle chassis. Be careful not to connect
the black lead close to the fuel pipe or the battery.
4. Charging of positively earthed battery: Connect the black lead to the negative pole
of the battery and the red lead to the vehicle chassis. Be careful not to connect the
red lead close to the fuel pipe or the battery.
Connection of the charger to batteries that are not fitted in vehicles:
1. The mains cable should not be connected to the wall socket when connecting or
disconnecting the battery leads.
2. Connect the red lead to the positive pole of the battery and the black lead to the
negative pole.