TROUBLESHOOTING
(1) Check again that the battery you are trying to charge and the settings on the EOS 0606i match. Battery type (such as
NiMH or Lithium), battery capacity, number of cells (charge voltage), and charge rate must all be correct.
(2) Check that the input cable and output cables:
*Have proper connectors in good condition *Are not frayed, worn, cut, or damaged
*Are the proper gauge (2.5mm, 14ga or higher) *Are proper length – 20cm (8”) on output side
(3) Attach the charger input connectors to a 12V automotive battery that is in good condition and fully charged. Wiggle the
Terminal clips into the battery posts to insure that you have a good connection. Try the AC input if failing while using DC.
(4) Try another battery for charging. If your RC battery is in poor condition, over discharged, or in some other way
defective the charger may correctly refuse to charge it based on safety algorithms.
(5) Try another RC battery type. For example switch to a NiMH battery if you are failing to charge Lithium types. Success
with one type but failure with another generally indicates that the charger is working properly. The failing battery type is
almost certainly in poor condition, then, or you have improperly set the charger for it.
(6) Contact your dealer with full details and description of the problem, including the type of input power source, RC battery
type and cell count, and history of the charger – specifically, has the charger been working properly before, or failing from
new condition?
ERROR MESSAGES
INPUT VOLTAGE ERROR
Input voltage is below 11.0V or exceeds 15.0V
NO BATTERY
Battery not detected
OUTPUT BATT REVERSE POLARITY
Battery is connected in reverse polarity to Output leads
OUTPUT CIRCUIT PROBLEM
Non-Specific Circuit error. Check battery condition
CHECK BATT OPEN CIRCUIT
Battery disconnected during charging
CHECK BATT OVER VOLTAGE
Battery voltage too high to match charger settings
CHECK BATT LOW VOLTAGE
Battery voltage too low to match charger settings
BALANCER VOLTAGE TOO HIGH
If voltage per cell is too high during balancing, this message may appear.
BALANCER VOLTAGE TOO LOW
If cell’s voltage falls too low during balancing, this message may appear
DON’T CHARGE Lixx WITH THIS MODE
A Lithium pack is connected by balancer, but NiCd/NiMH/Pb mode is selected for charging
Note: If the incorrect number of cells is selected for a lithium type battery, and charging is begun, the charger may give error
immediately and stop charging. In some cases, however, the charger will begin charging at the (lower) voltage it sees as
correct, and watch all cells to confirm the incorrect setting. For example, if you connect a 3S pack but set the charger for 4S
by mistake, the charger may begin by charging at 3S voltage level, and watch all cells. When the mistake is confirmed, the
charger will give error and terminate. This is normal and correct behavior.
WARRANTY
HYPERION Chargers are guaranteed to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one calendar year
from date of purchase. Your selling dealer is your first point of contact for warranty issues. Return postage costs are the
responsibility of the user in all cases. Submit copy of original receipt with the return.
Damage due physical shock (dropping on the floor, etc), inappropriate power supply (automotive battery charger, etc!), water,
moisture, and humidity are specifically NOT covered by warranty. It is well to carefully check your charger before making a
return, as problems in setup, cabling, or power supply are much more common than defects in the charger.
Enjoy the Power!
The Hyperion Team