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Operation
1. Before first use please check the parameters of the charger and
your battery according the rating label or the provided documentation
to ensure the accordance.
2. Check if that the local main AC voltage level is suitable for the
charger.
InputVoltage: AC 110-240V, 50-60Hz
InputCurrent: max. 4 A
3. Plug in the mains cable into an AC mains socket.
4. Turn ON the charger.
First red LED is flashing for a short time and then it's flashing slowly.
The charger needs 5 sec. max. to be ready for use.
5. Now connect the DC cable to the battery pack.
As soon as the charging starts, the green LED is flashing fast. The
charge charges now your battery.
6. If the battery pack is fully charged the charger cuts off.
The LED lights green!
7. The charger has an internal temperature control that protects the
charger at to high ambient temperature as well as continuous
overload. If this happens the charger will reduce the output power
until recovery.
Attention:
If the charger's LED lights red at the end of the charing process, the
Battery-Management-System stopped the charging process, before
the charger was able to do it.
Remarks
This charger has a wrong polarity protection. The right polarity is the
base that the charger generates a charge voltage. Depending on the
battery safety board, a battery pack that is discharged under it's
nominal discharge voltage can't be charged again. In this case
please contact your battery supplier.
Error through short circuit or wrong polarity will be reset automatically
maximum 1min after removing the Problem.
Content
1. Charger with dc cable
2. AC Power cord
3. Operating instructions
Disposal
Electrical equipment marked with the cancelled waste bin
symbol must not be discarded in the standard household
waste; instead it must be taken to a suitable specialist
disposal system. In the countries of the EU (European Union)
electrical equipment must not be discarded via the normal domestic
refuse system (WEEE - Waste of Electrical and Electronic
Equipment, directive 2002/96/EG). You can take unwanted
equipment to your nearest local authority waste collection point or
recycling centre. There the equipment will be disposed of correctly
and at no cost to you.
By returning your unwanted equipment you can make an important
contribution to the protection of the environment.

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