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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
ISTRUZIONI PER L'USO

Error Indications

he errors that may appear on the display are sho n in table 1.
Table 1: rror Codes
DISPLAY
INDICATION
01
02
03
04
05
06
07 e led
R V RS
08
WARNINGS
• he battery charger is designed to charge lead acid batteries. Do not use it for other purposes. Do not charge disposable batteries. Do
not charge frozen batteries.
• his appliance must not be used by incapable persons (including children) ithout supervision.
• Keep out of the reach of children. his appliance is not a toy and must not be used as such.
• Al ays ear protective goggles and eep your face a ay from the battery hile connecting and disconnecting it.
plosive gas could be let-off hile the battery is charging, therefore prevent the formation of spar s or ames and do not smo e.
• Charge the battery in ell-aired and dry places. Do not e pose to rain or sno .
• Make sure the battery charger is disconnected from the mains before connecting or disconnecting the charge leads to/from the battery.
• ever put the battery charger on top of the battery hile charging it.
• he liquid inside the batteries is corrosive. In the case of accidental contact of this acid ith skin or eyes, rinse abundantly ith ater
and seek medical assistance.
• Improper use of the battery charger or tampering ith its built-in electronic circuit provides grounds to invalidate the arranty.
• If the po er supply lead of the appliance is damaged, have it replaced by authorised technicians, because its replacement requires the
use of special tools.
• he appliance shall be repaired or serviced e clusively by quali ed personnel.
• Only use the battery charger after reading the instruction manual carefully.
CAUSE
Leads disconnected, leads short-circuited.
Battery completely short-circuited
Battery faulty or unrecoverable
o current accepted after 10 hours of recovery
Internal overheating of battery charger
Battery charger overload
ension rror.
One or more elements of the battery has/have
short-circuited.
Battery voltage too high compared to that set. ( ou
are attempting to charge a 24V battery ith the
battery charger set at 12 Volt).
Battery capacity e cessive Unable to reach end
condition
he clamps of the output leads are not connected
correctly to the battery
cessively high output current
Current e ceeds ma imum limit
SOLUTION
Position the clamps correctly and start charging the
battery again; (see section Ho to use the battery
charger").
he battery could be defective. Contact your nearest
battery service centre.
he battery could be defective. Contact your nearest
battery service centre.
Remove any objects that could be covering the
ventilation area of the battery charger or move it to a
cooler area. Wait for the battery charger to start again
automatically.
Set again the voltage corresponding to that of the battery.
Start charging the battery again (see section Ho to use
the battery charger").
he battery could be defective. Contact your nearest
battery service centre.
Set again the voltage corresponding to that of the battery.
Start charging the battery again (see section Ho to use
the battery charger").
Use a battery charger ith greater capacity.
Position the clamps correctly and start charging the bat-
tery again (see section Ho to use the battery charger").
Reduce output current hen in manual mode.
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