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Setting of battery type
1. Switch to settings mode by pressing the
button (6) for 5 seconds until the battery
status light starts flashing.
2. Select the required type of battery by
pressing the button (6).
3. The set type of battery is saved
automatically if the button is not pressed
for 5 seconds, and the status light stops
flashing.
Battery type indicator
Indicator
1
Indicator
2
Indicator
3
Battery
type
¤
–
–
Sealed
¤
¤
–
Gel
¤
¤
¤
Wet cell
¤ = LED indicator on
– = LED indicator off
FIG. 3
PROTECTIVE FEATURES
Battery overvoltage, disconnection
When the battery voltage reaches the
overvoltage limit the charge controller stops
the charging to protect the battery from
damage.
Battery undervoltage,
over-discharge protection
When the battery voltage reaches the
undervoltage limit for over-discharging the
charge controller stops the discharging of
the battery to protect the battery from over-
discharge damage.
Overcurrent protection
The power supply to the connected load is
switched off when the current exceeds the
rated current 1.25 times. The user must then
reduce the connected total load and press the
load switch button to reconnect the load.
Short-circuit protection
The power supply to the connected load is
switched off if there is a short circuit in the
connected load (a short circuit is considered
to have occurred if the current is 3 times more
than the rated current). The user must then
rectify the short circuit and press the load
switch button to reconnect the load.
Transient voltage suppression
The charge controller is protected from
moderate transient overvoltages. This is only
a basic protection – if powerful transient
overvoltages are expected, for example in
areas subject to frequent thunder storms,
the protector should be supplemented with an
external transient voltage protector.
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