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Charger doesn’t work.
No mains voltage.
- Measure the mains
voltage. It should be
higher than 180VAC
(95VAC for 115VAC
input).
- Have the internal fuse
checked by your dealer.
The Power LED lights, but
the charger doesn’t work
Mains voltage too low.
Measure the mains
voltage. It should be
higher than 180VAC
(95VAC for 115VAC
input).
The charger gives the
correct indication but the
battery is not charging.
The charger does not
supply the correct voltage
(and current).
The charger is busy with
its soft start.
3 minutes after switching
on the charger, the
correct charge level can
be measured.
Terminal corrosion or
other other contami-
nation of the connections
Clean connections, or
replace if necessary
Charger doesn’t deliver
its maximum charging
current
Mains voltage to low.
Measure the mains
voltage.Below a voltage of
200VAC (100VAC for
115VAC input) the
charger can’t deliver its
complete charging
current.
Battery doesn’t fill up, the
red or yellow LED
continues to burn.
The battery is defective
Check the battery
There are heavy
consumers connected to
the battery.
Turn off as many
consumers as possible.
Battery is too heavy for
the charger
Ask your supplier for
advice.
The voltage you measure
on the output terminals is
too high
The charger automatically
compensates for the
voltage drop over the
cables.
Measure the voltage on
the battery terminals. The
charging voltage can only
be measured if no further
charging sources are
present (dynamo, solar
etc)