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4.1.3.   

The third lead (C) is for semi permanent connection 

4.1.4.   

to the battery via eyelets. The other end of the cable 

4.1.5.   

terminates with a plug for connection to the charger 

 

lead socket.

4.2.   

BATTERY PERMANENTLY INSTALLED IN A VEHICLE

4.2.1. 

  

Before connecting or disconnecting the battery leads, 

 

disconnect the power lead from the mains power supply. 

4.2.2.   

Identify the polarity of the battery terminals which are

  

usually marked on the battery casing. If it is not 

 

clear, the positive battery post is 

usually a larger diameter 

 

than the negative post.

4.2.3.   

Identify the polarity of the battery pole connected to

  

the chassis (earth). This will normally be the negative 

 terminal.

4.3.    

CHARGING A NEGATIVE EARTHED BATTERY

4.3.1.  

Ensure that the black clamp on the clamp lead is not

 

touching the battery or the fuel line.

4.3.2.   

Connect the positive (+) red clamp to the positive (+) 

 

battery post and connect the negative (-) black 

 

clamp to the negative (-) battery 

post or vehicle chassis.

4.4.    

CHARGING A POSITIVE EARTHED BATTERY

4.4.1.   

Ensure that the red clamp on the clamp lead is not 

 

touching the battery or the fuel line.

4.4.2. 

  

Connect the negative (-) black clamp to the negative (-) battery post and connect the positive (+) red clamp to the positive (+) battery  

 

post or vehicle chassis.

4.5.    

BATTERY NOT CONNECTED TO A  VEHICLE

4.5.1. 

  

Before connecting or disconnecting the battery leads, disconnect the power lead from the mains power supply.

4.5.2. 

  

Connect the (+) red clamp to the positive (+) battery post and connect the (-) black clamp to the negative (-) battery post.

5.  OPERATION

5.1.   

 

CONNECT CHARGER TO MAINS POWER SUPPLY

5.1.1.   

Plug the charger into the mains power supply. The charger will automatically go into standby mode and the standby LED will illuminate.

5.2.   

 

CHARGING MODE SELECTION

5.2.1.   

Repeatedly pressing the MODE button will cycle the charger through the following options MODE1, MODE2, and MODE3. Stop    

 

pressing when the LED adjacent to the desired mode lights up.

5.2.2.   

If the Mode button is pressed again during charging the charger will switch to the 

 

next charging mode and will function in that mode. However, once the battery is

 

fully charged and if the charger remains connected, the charger will switch to float

 

charge mode and will remain in this mode even if the user selects another mode.

 

This protects the battery from being damaged. 

5.3.    

MODE 1 DESCRIPTION (14.4v/1.0A)

5.3.1.   

This mode is suitable for charging small batteries with a capacity below 14Ah. 

5.3.2. 

  

Press the MODE button until the LED adjacent to the motorcycle symbol is 

 

illuminated. 

5.3.3. 

  

Charging will automatically begin with a current of 0.8A   ± 10% and the ‘charging’

 

LED will illuminate. This LED will remain on throughout the entire charging

 

process until the battery is fully charged up to 14.4V ± 0.25V. At this stage the ‘charging’ 

 

LED will extinguish and the ‘fully charged’ LED will illuminate. The trickle charge 

 

current now becomes available for battery maintenance.

 

 

MODE 2 DESCRIPTION (14.4V/4.0A)

5.3.4.   

This mode is mainly for charging large batteries with a capacity over 14Ah in normal 

 

conditions. Press the MODE button until the LED adjacent to the car symbol is 

 

illuminated. Charging will automatically begin with a current of 3.8A   ± 10% and the

 

‘charging’ LED will illuminate. This LED will remain on throughout the entire charging

 

process until the battery is fully charged up to 14.4V ± 0.25V. At this stage the 

 

‘charging’ LED will extinguish and the ‘fully charged’ LED will illuminate. The trickle 

 

charge current now becomes available for battery maintenance.

5.4.    

MODE 3 DESCRIPTION (14.7/4.0A)

5.4.1.   

This mode is mainly for charging large batteries with a capacity over 14Ah in cold 

 

conditions or for charging several AGM batteries with a capacity over 14Ah. 

 

Press the MODE button until the LED adjacent to the ice crystal symbol is illuminated.

 

Charging will automatically start with a set delay with a current of 3.8A   ± 10% and the ‘charging’ LED will illuminate. This LED will   

 

remain on throughout the entire charging process until the battery is fully charged up to 14.7V ± 0.25V. At this stage the ‘charging in  

 

progress’  LED will extinguish and the ‘fully charged’ LED will illuminate. The trickle charge current now becomes available for battery  

 maintenance.

5.5.    

MODE 4 (desulphurization)

 

 

When the charger is connected to a battery and before the charging process begins the charger automatically detects the voltage of the  

 

 

battery. If the voltage is below 7.5V the charger will not start the normal charging process due to its internal safety circuit. If the voltage is in  

 

 

the range of 7.5V ± 0.5 to 10.5V ± 0.5 the charger will initiate pulse charging ‘repair mode’. Once the voltage of the battery rises to 10.5V ±  

 

 

0.5 the charger reverts to the previously selected normal charging mode and charging takes place at the normal rate. Most drained batteries  

 

 

can be charged and used again using this procedure.

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MC02.V3 | Issue 1 31/08/16

Original Language Version

© Jack Sealey Limited

Charging Red LED

Fault Red LED

Power On Green LED

Mode 

Selection

Button

Charging Batteries < 14Ah

Charging Batteries > 14Ah

*5°C Charging Mode

Indicators

Modes (Red) LED’s

1

2

3

4

DO NOT

 Charge a 

frozen battery

Fig.2

Содержание SMC02.V3

Страница 1: ...or connectors Ensure that any faulty item is repaired or replaced immediately by a qualified electrician 1 1 4 This product is fitted with a BS1363 A 13 Amp 3 pin plug 1 1 4 1 If the cable or plug is damaged during use switch the electricity supply and remove from use 1 1 4 2 Replace a damaged plug with a BS1363 A 13 Amp 3 pin plug If in doubt contact a qualified electrician 1 1 5 Class II product...

Страница 2: ...NG To prevent the risk of sparking short circuit and possible explosion DO NOT drop metal tools in the battery area or allow them to touch the battery terminals 8 8 DO NOT allow power clamps to touch each other or to make contact with any metallic part of the vehicle 8 8 DO NOT cross connect power leads from charger to battery Ensure positive RED is to positive and negative BLACK is to negative 8 ...

Страница 3: ...il the LED adjacent to the motorcycle symbol is illuminated 5 3 3 Charging will automatically begin with a current of 0 8A 10 and the charging LED will illuminate This LED will remain on throughout the entire charging process until the battery is fully charged up to 14 4V 0 25V At this stage the charging LED will extinguish and the fully charged LED will illuminate The trickle charge current now b...

Страница 4: ... 14 4V at which point the maintenance charge is turned off The charger continues to monitor the battery condition and will cycle between trickle charge and maintenance charge indefinitely to keep the battery in peak condition The charger can be left connected to the battery in order to perform this maintenance function Note All figures offered as a guide only The charger is automatic and requires ...

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