SETTING ThE DISchARGE cURRENT
in increments of 0.1 A using the '+' or '-' button. Press the 'ENTER' button again to con-
firm your selection. The available discharge current range is 0.1 A to 1.0 A, although the
maximum current value varies according to the cell count and / or the battery voltage. The
charger's integral processor limits the maximum discharge current.
SETTING ThE AUDIBLE SIGNAL
Press the '+ / -' button to leaf through the screen display until the arrow indicates Beeper.
lable, and the beeper can also be switched off. Pressing the '+' or '-' button cycles through
the available sounds; at the same time the charger emits the corresponding sound once to
help you select your preference.
SAVING ThE SETTINGS
Press the '+' button to leaf through the screen display until the arrow indicates End, then
7.4
STARTING A chARGE/DISchARGE PROcESS
•
Press 'MAN', and the Start display appears.
• Press 'ENTER' to prepare the displayed memory for the charge process.
Prepare the memory for storage.
Operating Instructions
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Press the '+ / -' button to leaf through the screen
display until the arrow indicates Discharge Current.
Press the 'ENTER' button and the '+ / -' symbol
flashes. You can now select the discharge current
Press the 'ENTER' button and the '+ / -' symbol flas-
hes. You can now select the sound which the char-
ger emits, for example, to alert you that the charge
process is finished. Five different sounds are avai-
press the 'ENTER' button to store the settings you
have just entered. The screen now reverts to the
Start display, i.e. it returns to the starting point.
• Use the 'MODE' button to select
• In the interests of safety, the screen
•
• With the '+' or '-' button you can change the current
during the charging procedure, the new value flas-
hes before being adopted.
the desired process
displays the stored parameters again.
Press the START button to start the charging
process, an acoustic signal indicates the
status. The working display,
containing all important parameters,
is then shown (see Section 5.1).
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