Using the charger for the first time
INPUT 100~240V AC
INPUT
11-15V DC
Current select switch for
0.2A, 0.5A, 1A charge current
Select Switch for 5/10/20mV
delta peak cut-off (NiMH/NiCd)
Using the charger for the first time
Connect the charger to a easily accessible mains
socket near to the charger, when using the 100 - 240
V AC power input, or to a car battery using the 12
V DC power input, or to a 11 - 15 V DC mains PSU
with a current rating of at least 1.5 A.
Stand-by mode
As soon as the Ultramat 6 is connected to a suitable
power source, the blue and red LEDs start flashing
simultaneously at three-second intervals.
Caution: if you press the NiMH / NiCd or LiPo button
while the charger is in Charge mode or Error mode,
the Ultramat 6 immediately reverts to Stand-by
mode.
Charge mode
LiPo batteries:
Set the current select switch to the charge current
appropriate to the LiPo pack you wish to charge.
Now select a suitable genuine GRAUPNER Lithium-
Polymer battery pack consisting of up to three
cells, and connect it to the output of the Ultramat 6,
looping a LiPo Balancer 5 plus (Order No. 3064) into
the circuit; the LiPo Balancer 5 plus must be set to
"Connect" mode.
To charge a Lithium-Polymer battery pack consisting
of one to three cells, simply press the LiPo button
briefly once you have connected the battery to
the charger. The blue LiPo LED now lights up to
confirm that charging is taking place. Pressing the
LiPo button again interrupts the charge process. If
you do this, the Ultramat 6 switches immediately to
Stand-by mode.
The Ultramat 6 has been developed to provide a
method of charging sensitive Lithium-Polymer cells
which is as simple and safe as possible.
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Using the charger for the first time
NiMH-/NiCd LED red
LiPo LED blue
INPUT 100~240V AC
OUTPUT
1-3 LiPo-cells or
1-8 NiCd-/NiMH-cells
NiMH-/NiCd-button
LiPo-button
This means that the Ultramat 6 starts charging at a
fairly low current, and carries out an assessment of
the battery before automatically raising the charge
current. When the pack approaches the maximum
charge capacity, the unit reduces the charge current,
again completely automatically.
This charge process always charges the battery to
100% capacity in a way which avoids cell damage.
"Battery charged" mode
As soon as the battery has reached 100% of its
capacity, the Ultramat 6 automatically switches the
process off.
This is indicated by the blue LiPo LED flashing at
0.5 second intervals. At the same time an audible
signal sounds at one-second intervals for about
fifteen seconds.
It is completely normal for the battery pack to feel
cool or even completely cold at the end of the
charge process, as the Ultramat 6 automatically
reduces the charge current towards the end of the
charge process.
Disconnect the charged battery and press the LiPo
button in order to switch the Ultramat 6 to Standby
mode. The blue and red LEDs now flash at five-
second intervals to indicate Stand-by mode.
Charge mode
NiMH-/NiCd- batteries:
Set the Delta Peak cut-off voltage select switch to
the value you prefer (e.g. 10 mV for NiMH or 20 mV
for NiCd), then set the appropriate charge current on
the current select switch.
Now select a suitable genuine GRAUPNER NiMH
/ NiCd battery consisting of up to eight cells, and
connect it to the output of the Ultramat 6. To charge
a NiMH / NiCd battery consisting of one to eight
cells, simply press the NiMH / NiCd button briefly
once you have connected the battery to the charger.
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The red NiMH / NiCd LED now lights up to confirm
that charging is in progress.
Pressing the NiMH / NiCd button again interrupts
the charge process. If you do this, the Ultramat 6
switches immediately to Stand-by mode.
The Ultramat 6 has been developed to provide a
method of charging NiMH and NiCd batteries which
is as simple and safe as possible.
This means that the Ultramat 6 starts charging at a
fairly low current, and carries out an assessment of
the battery before automatically raising the charge
current. When the pack approaches the maximum
charge capacity, the unit reduces the charge current,
again completely automatically. This charge process
always charges the battery to 100% capacity in a
way which avoids cell damage.
"Battery charged" mode
As soon as the battery reaches the set Delta-Peak
cut-off voltage / cell, the Ultramat 6 automatically
switches the process off.
This is indicated by the red NiMH / NiCd LED
flashing at 0.5 second intervals. At the same time
an audible signal sounds at one-second intervals for
about fifteen seconds.
It is completely normal for the battery pack to feel
warm (approx. 30 - 45°C) towards or after the end of
the charge process.
Disconnect the charged battery and press the NiMH
/ NiCd button in order to switch the Ultramat 6 to
Standby mode. The blue and red LEDs now flash at
five-second intervals to indicate Stand-by mode.
Disconnect the input of the charger, if not another
battery will be charged.
Notes:
• Charging single NiCd or NiMH cells, and packs
consisting of one to four cells, presents the
automatic charge termination circuit with a difficult
task. The voltage peak is quite small in such cases,
and it cannot be guaranteed that the cut-off circuit
will work reliably. The automatic circuit may not be
triggered, or may not terminate at the correct time.
For this reason it is important to carry out a series of
monitored test charge processes with single cells or
small packs in order to establish whether the charge
is terminated reliably.
• Warm batteries offer much higher performance
than cold ones, so don't be surprised if your batte-
ries don't seem so effective in the Winter.
• Overcharging and deep-discharging batteries leads
to irreparable damage to the cells, and permanently
reduces their maximum performance and effective
capacity.
Error mode
The ULTRAMAT 6 incorporates a range of protective
systems designed to avoid damage to the battery
and the charger.
For example, the Ultramat 6 is protected against
short-circuit at the input and the charge output.
If a fault should arise, the Ultramat 6 automati-
cally switches to Error mode.
This mode is indicated by both LEDs (blue
and red) flashing at three-second intervals. At
the same time an audible signal sounds at 0.5
second intervals.
The type of error is indicated by the number of
times the LEDs flash before a brief pause; the
audible signal continues to sound during the
intervals.
LED
Error
1x
Input voltage below 11 V or above
15 V
2x
Battery connected to charge output with
reversed polarity
3x
No battery connected to charge output
4x
Incorrect cell count selected
5x
Incorrect battery type connected
(e.g. Ni-Cd / Ni-MH in LiPo charge
mode)
6x
Problem with charger circuit
(send charger to Graupner Service
Centre)
Specification
Input voltage:
11~15V
Battery type:
Lithium-Polymer
(3.7 V type only),
NiMH, NiCd
Cell count:
1-3 LiPo
1-8 NiMH/NiCd
Charge current:
0.2, 0.5 or 1A
Indicators:
Blue and red LEDs
Safety functions:
Reversed polarity
protection
(input / output)
Incorrect cell count
Voltage error
Circuit break (fuse)
Input: 11...15V DC
Crocodile clips
100~240V AC
Euro mains plug
Output:
Graupner BEC
connector
Dimensions (L / W / H): app. 121 x 117 x 43 mm
Weight:
approx. 365 g
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