Balance
‘> 3 seconds’
START
ENTER
SELECT
STOP
‘> 3 seconds’
START
ENTER
SELECT
STOP
START
ENTER
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The value on the left side of second line sets a
charge current and the value on the right side of
second line sets the voltage of the battery pack.
After setting the current and voltage press
START/
ENTER
key for more than 3 seconds to start the
process.
(Charge current: 0.1~7.0A, Voltage: 1~6 series)
This shows the number of cells you set up and the
processor detects.' R: ' shows the number of cells
found by the charger and ' S:' is the number of cells
selected by you at the previous screen. If both
numbers are identical you can start charging by
press
START/ENTER
button. If not, press
SELECT/STOP
button to go back to previous
screen. Then carefully check the number of cells of
the battery pack to charge again.
The screen shows the present situation during
charge process. To stop charging press
SELECT/STOP
key once.
6.2 Charging Lithium battery at balance mode
This is for balancing the voltages of Lithium batteries of the battery park to be
charged. The battery pack to be charged should be connected to the suitable
balance port at the right side of the charger. And also, you need to connect the
battery output plug to the output of charger. In this mode, the charging process
will be different from ordinary charging mode. The internal processor of the
charger will monitor the voltages of each cell of the battery pack and controls
charging current that is feeding to each cell to normalise the voltage.
This shows the number of cells you set up and the
processor detects. ' R: ' shows the number of cells
found by the charger and ' S:' is the number of cells
selected by you at the previous screen. If both
numbers are identical you can start charging by
press
START/ENTER
button. If not, press
SELECT/STOP
button to go back to previous
screen. Then carefully check the number of cells of
the battery pack to charge again.
The screen shows the present situation during
charge process. To stop charging press
SELECT/STOP
key once.