GAB 8A operating elements (pic. C)
1.
6V/12V battery selection button
Pressing this button switches between the 6V
and 12V battery – appropriate LED is on.
2.
Battery type selection button
Pressing this button selects the battery type;
GEL, AGM or WET-LED are on.
3.
"Quickly" or "slowly" button
“Tractor“ LED for slow charging is on or
“motorcycle“ LED for quick charging is on.
4. Voltage
LED
(LED is on when the appliance is in operation)
5.
"Battery fully charged" LED
6. "Battery
charging"
LED
7. "Failure"
LED
8.
Current battery voltage LED
(current battery voltage is shown)
9. "Ready"
LED
(switches on as soon as battery voltage and type
and charging speed are set)
10. "START"
button
Pressing this button activates the charging
process after selecting the charging values.
Technical specifications
GAB 15A #85063 AUTOMATIC BATTERY CHARGER
Connection/frequency:
230V~50Hz
Charging voltage:
12
V
Max. input:
280 W
Max. rms charging current:
2/6/10/15A
Battery capacity:
20Ah-200Ah
Weight:
app.
1.6kg
GAB 8A #85060 AUTOMATIC BATTERY CHARGER
Connection/frequency:
230V~50Hz
Charging voltage:
6 V/12 V
Max. input:
141 W
Max. rms charging current:
1A/8A
Battery capacity:
20Ah-160Ah
Weight:
app.
1kg
General safety instructions
Please read and follow all these instructions before putting
the appliance into operation. Keep the safety instructions
for future reference!
Safe work
Keep the place of your work clean!
Mess in the place of work can result in injuries.
Consider the surrounding influences
Do not expose the appliance to rain.
Do not use the appliance in a wet or moist environment.
Ensure good lighting.
Do not use the appliance near flammable liquids or gases.
Keep other persons in a sufficient distance!
Do not let other persons, especially children, touch the
appliance or the cable. Keep them in a safe distance from
the place of your work.
Proper storing!
Appliances that are not used should be stored in a dry,
locked place inaccessible to children.
Do not overload the appliance!
Work in the specified power range.
Use the right appliance!
Do not use the appliance for purposes for which it has not
been designed.
Treat your appliance with care!
Follow the maintenance regulations and instructions.
Check regularly the appliance cable and have it replaced
by an expert if damaged.
Check regularly the extension cables and replace them if
damaged.
Keep the appliance handles dry and with no oil and fat.
Be careful!
Pay attention to what you are doing. Use common sense
when working. Do not use the appliance if you are tired
.
CAUTION!
Use of other accessories may represent a risk of injury.
Have the appliance repaired by a professional!
This appliance corresponds to appropriate safety
provisions. Repairs may only be performed by a
professional who uses original spare parts; otherwise the
user will be subject to the risk of injury.
Appliance-specific safety instructions
•
It is necessary to follow the instructions of the
manufacturer of the charged battery, especially as far
as the acid level and distilled water filling are
concerned. Protective goggles and gloves should
always be worn for these works.
•
Appropriate ventilation around the battery and
charger must be provided during the charging
process.
•
Never start the engine with the charger being
connected.
•
The appliance body must not be opened in any case.
If the appliance body is damaged, the charger must
no longer be used.
•
Charge the batteries only at temperatures above 0°C.
•
Check whether the voltage and current values
specified on the charger output side correspond to
those specified on the battery or accumulator before
putting the appliance into operation.
•
Make sure to prevent other items do not cause short
circuit on the appliance contacts.
•
Never touch the red and black clip.
•
Lay all conductors in a way there is no risk of trip and
to prevent cable damage!
•
Never pull the plug out of socket by the connecting
cable.
•
Disconnect the appliance from the power supply
- before cleaning
- after using it
•
Electric devices are no toys for children! Children are
unable to estimate the risk an electric device may
represent for them. Do not let children use electric
devices in any case.
•
The appliance must not be operated or used by
persons with bodily, sensory or mental disabilities or
inexperience.
•
Risk of death as a result of electric shock!
•
Never touch bare conductors with bare hands,
especially conductors in alternating current circuits.
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