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Procedure when connecting a battery pack to the charger:
1. Connect the charger to the voltage/current supply.
2. Select one of the two charging channels. First connect the charging cable to the two 4 mm round sockets of the
corresponding charging output (1 or 2). Ensure correct polarity (red cable = plus/+, black cable = minus/-).
The charging cable must not be connected to the rechargeable battery yet! There may be a short-circuit of
the charger plugs; there is a danger of fire and explosion!
3. If you want to connect a multiple-cell lithium rechargeable battery to the charger with a balancer cable, connect a
balancer board to the respective socket of the charger.
4. Connect the charging cable to the rechargeable battery now. Ensure correct polarity (red cable = plus/+, black
cable = minus/-).
5. Connect the balancer plug of a multiple-cell rechargeable lithium battery to the corresponding connection of the
balancer board. Do not use any force for plugging in! Ensure correct polarity.
If the balancer plug of the rechargeable battery does not match the shape of the socket on the balancer board,
you need to use a matching connection cable (or another balancer board).
Proceed in the following steps when disconnecting a rechargeable battery:
1. If you have connected a lithium rechargeable battery with a balancer cable to the charger, disconnect it from the
charger/balancer board.
2. Then disconnect the charging cable from the rechargeable battery.
3. Last disconnect the charging cable from the charger.
Always proceed in this order!
The rechargeable battery must always be disconnected from the charging cable (and from the balancer
connection for lithium rechargeable batteries) first. Only then must the charging cable be disconnected
from the charger.
Any other order poses danger of short circuit by the two round plugs of the charging cable connected to the
rechargeable battery, as well as danger of fire and explosion!
4. If no rechargeable battery is connected to the charger anymore, you can disconnect the charger from the voltage/
current supply.