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Unpacking
The charger is supplied with the following components:
•
A 2m-long mains cable.
•
A 3m-long battery cable.
•
The present instruction manual.
Mechanical Installation
The charger must be mounted on the wall in a vertical
position. The lower part of the charger must be at least
0.60m from the floor and/or the charger below and the
upper part 1.0m from the ceiling. The minimum distance
between two chargers must be 0.30m.
You must avoid areas
where the chargers may be splashed with water.
The charger is held by 4 M8 screws suitable for the type of
support. The drilling pattern varies according to the model
of charger. Follow the illustration below.
Electrical Connection
To the three-phase supply
You may only connect to the 3-phase 400V AC mains supply
via a standard socket and an appropriate circuit breaker (not
supplied). The current consumption is shown on the
charger’s information plate.
To the battery
Polarity must be observed. Any reversal of polarity will blow
the output fuse, prevent charging and cause
DF2
to be
displayed. Please refer to the Fault Messages section.
The charger must be connected to the battery by the cables
supplied:
•
The RED cable: to the battery’s POSITIVE terminal.
•
The BLACK cable: to the battery’s NEGATIVE terminal.
Factory Configuration
The charger is supplied with the following factory
configuration:
Profile:
As per the order
Output cable length:
4 m
Configuration:
As per the order
Automatic equalisation
No
selected:
Deferred charging activated:
No
•
If no modification to the above is desired, please proceed
directly to the section on ‘Charging the battery’.
•
If modification is required, go to the Configuration
section.
Charging the battery
When the charger has been configured in accordance with
the Configuration section, it can only be started when a
technically compliant battery is connected to it (type,
capacity, voltage).
Display when not charging
When the charger is in the waiting position (Start/Stop
switch on “0”) and the OK has not been pressed, the display
shows the information regarding the charger (top and
bottom lines):
1.
Type of charger.
2.
Charger’s characteristics.
3.
‘Waiting’ status message.
4.
Previously selected charging profile.
5.
Software version.
6.
Selected operating temperature.
Initiating delayed charging
If the charger has been programmed in this way
(Configuration Menu / Delayed Start), charging starts after
the time delay set. The display shows the time remaining
before charging starts.
Use
394
H
H (mm)
Type 1
540
Type 2
540