The rechargeable battery must be recharged by the latest when it has di-
scharged 80 % (only 20 % charge capacity left) to prevent complete dischar-
ge. The rechargeable battery indicator (PG.34/FIG.2a /
flashing light
green
flashing light
red/green
flashing light
red
Please note that the values can fluctuate depending on the temperature (ca-
pacity ) and measurement deviations (voltage). For solar module operation,
check the rechargeable battery indicator only at dawn (without sunlight).
You can operate the device with the recommended optionally available
mains adapter, or charge the rechargeable battery with the optional solar
module in the sun or alternatively with the 230 V mains adapter. End the
charging process as soon as the green light of the battery indicator lights up.
Avoid overcharging the rechargeable battery!
COMMISSIONING 230 V WITH MAINS ADAPTER
(PG.32/FIG. 4 & FIG.5):
To operate on the 230 V mains, use only the mains adapter
47PSU0010EU/UK as specified on the intermediate plate in the device! After
a few seconds you will hear a steady ticking indicating the device is in ope-
ration. The fence voltage indicator (PG.31/FIG.2a/
rhythm as the electrical impulses. With the mains adapter it is easy to charge
a connected 12 V rechargeable battery in parallel operation. If the 230 V
supply fails, the device is supplied from the rechargeable battery.
Disconnect the 9 V dry battery when operating with the mains adapter. Solar
operation is not possible when operating with a mains adapter.
COMMISSIONING WITH OPTIONAL SOLAR PANEL (20 W / 30W)
(PG. 34/FIG.7 & PG. 35/FIG.8):
The device has an incorporated solar charge regulator (when the device is
switched on). Operation with the solar panel means you cannot operate it
with a mains adapter.
6
residual capacity
20-40%
0-20%
1
) glows:
Rechargeable battery good
40-100%
Charge battery
Rechargeable battery fully
depleted: Recharge
immediately
) lights up in the same
1