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3.5.3. Selecting charge mode
Drawings on pages 36 and 37 show the position of the selector as a function of
the type of charge used.
Precautions to be taken in using this selector are as follows:
You MUST check the compatibility of the "BOOST ON" mode voltage
with the type of battery connected.
During the winter period, or periods of prolonged charger connection to
the batteries, if the charger remains switched on set the switch to
"BOOST OFF" as a matter of course.
If using the "BOOST ON" function, the starter motor battery MUST be
connected to BAT D on models having 3 outputs.
If the charger is supplying 1, 2 or 3 banks of batteries with a low rate of
discharge, you are advised to select the "BOOST OFF" mode.
If there is instability on the alternating mains supply to the charger
(micro-breaks > 500 ms), the charger will re-initialise the Boost period
of 6 hours ± 30 minutes and, in time, result in battery deterioration. In
such circumstances, we recommend that you select the "BOOST OFF"
mode.
3.5.4. Verifying the charge voltage
Before connecting batteries to the charger, you MUST check battery polarity.
Check also the voltage of the batteries using a calibrated voltmeter. Too low a
voltage on certain types of battery can indicate irreversible damage and an
inability to take a recharge.
3.5.5. Connecting up the options
You MUST contact your reseller or ENAG's Sales Department.
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