OPERATION
PRIOR TO CHARGING A
BATTERY
▪ If the battery needs to be removed
from the vehicle prior to charging,
always remove the ground con-
nection from the battery first. Also,
ensure that all other electrical loads
in the vehicle are turned off.
▪ Ensure there is sufficient ventilation
to allow the escape of poisonous
vapours or gases.
▪ Ensure that the battery poles are
clean. If the battery has a re-
movable ventilation cap, fill every
battery cell with distilled water
up to the level recommended by
the manufacturer. Do not overfill
the cells.
▪ If the battery has no caps, refer to
the manufacturer's recommen-
dations regarding charging and
charging speed.
CONNECTING THE BATTERY
▪ Danger of electric shock!
Always ensure that the charger is
not connected to the 230 V mains
socket when you connect it to a
battery.
▪ Ensure that the area around the
battery is well ventilated.
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1. Before powering the device on,
you should ascertain the required
current setting.
2. Set the desired charging voltage
(6 / 12 / 24V).
3. Connect the positive clamp (red)
1
to the positive pole of the batte-
ry (marked with P or +).
4. Connect the negative clamp (black)
2
to the negative pole of the
battery (or to the car chassis).
5. Ensure that both clamps have
good contact with the correspon-
ding connecting poles.
6. Connect the power cord
to a 230V wall outlet.
7. Set the charging current to the desi-
red value and power the charger
on.
An empty battery needs approx.
5 to 10 hours for recharging. The
charging time depends on the battery
status.
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