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Remember that battery acid is corrosive, so you should wash acid splashes immediately
and thoroughly with plenty of water and consult a doctor if necessary.
Dangerous electrolytic gases can arise during charging. Therefore, you must avoid
sparks and open flames during charging. Risk of explosion.
Figure 3
First connect the red charging cable to the positive pole of the battery.
Figure 4
Then connect the black charging cable to the negative pole of the battery.
Figure 5
Once the battery is connected to the charger, you can connect the charger to a 220-
240V ~ 50 / 60Hz and 110-120V ~ 60Hz outlet. It is forbidden to connect the charger to
a socket with any other supply voltage.
Figure 6
The only way to determine the exact state of the battery (charge level) is to measure the
density of the acid with an acid meter.
Note that gases are released during charging.
Using as follows:
Acid density values (kg / at 20)
1.28 battery charged
1.21 battery half charged
1.16 empty battery
Figure 7
Disconnect the power plug or outlet.
Figure 8
First disconnect the black charging cable from the negative pole of the battery.
Figure 9
Then disconnect the charging cable from the positive pole of the battery.
Figure 10
Screw or press the battery plug into place.
Figure 11: Overload protection
The flat fuse provides protection against polarity reversal and short circuits. A defective
fuse must be replaced with an identical one.
Note: In the automatic circuit breaker it interrupts the load in case of thermal overload. The circuit
breaker turns on again automatically after a cool-down interval.
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