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Model: TX-193 Article No. 4999, 05/2022
Charge AGM or GEL Battery:
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First connect the red charging cable to the positive (+) pole of the battery.
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Then connect the black charging cable to the negative (-) pole of the battery.
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Plug in the charger to mains
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Select the battery type AGM or GEL with the Enter button
•
Select the loading current with + or
–
button
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Press On/Off button to start charging.
The display shows now the Voltage and the capacity of the battery. The Battery-charger stop
if the Battery is fully loaded.
Important!
Charging may create dangerous explosive gas and therefore you should avoid
spark formation and naked flames whilst the battery is charging. There is a risk of explosion!
It is essential that you ventilate the rooms well.
Finishing charging the battery
Pull the power plug out of the socket outlet. • First disconnect the black charging cable
from the bodywork. • Then release the red charging cable from the
positive pole on the
battery. • Important! In case of positive earthing, first
disconnect the red charging cable
from the bodywork and then the black charging cable
from the battery. • Screw or push the
battery stoppers back into position (if there are any).
Important!
If the mains plug is pulled out but the charger cables are still connected to the
battery, the charger will draw off a small amount of electricity from the battery. We
therefore recommend that you always completely remove the charger from the battery
when not in use.
Internal safety devices
The charger is equipped with electronic protection against overload, short circuit and
swapped poles. A short circuit on the terminals or swapped poles (+/- terminals at the
battery poles the wrong way round) is indicated
by the error message “ERR”
in the display.
Maintenance and care of the battery
Ensure that your battery is always fitted securely.
• A perfect connection to the cable
network of the electrical system must be ensured at all
times. • Keep the bat
tery clean and
dry. Apply a thin coating of grease to the connection terminals using an acid-free, acid-
resistant grease
(Vaseline). • Check the level of the acid in batteries that
are not
maintenance-free versions approximately every 4 weeks and top up with distilled water if
necessary.
Cleaning and maintenance
Danger!
Always pull out the mains power plug before starting any cleaning work. Keep all
safety devices, air vents and the housing free of dirt and dust as far as possible. Wipe the
equipment with a clean cloth or blow it with compressed air at low
pressure. • We
recommend that you clean the device immediately each time you have finished using it.