SMART CHARGE IUoU Chargers
Contents:
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GENERAL SAFETY AND INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS
1.1
Operating the device safely
1.2
Safety instructions when installing the device
1.3
Electrical cables
1.4
Installation on boats
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WARNING
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APPLICATIONS AND DESCRIPTIONS:
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SPECIFICATIONS OF THE UNIT VARIANTS
Front view 466094 (see figure 1, page 1)
Front view 466095 (see figure 2, page 1)
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SETTINGS
5.1
Charging voltage and time
5.2
Half power mode
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MOUNTING OF BATTERY CHARGER
7
MAKING CONNECTIONS
8
ACCESSORIES
8.1
The temperature sensor
8.2
Remote control
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USING THE CHARGER
9.1
Normal using
9.2
Using the remote control
9.3
Charging characteristic
9.4
Functional check
10 TROUBLE SHOOTINGS
11 SPECIFICATIONS
CERTIFICATES APPLIED TO THE IU0U AUTOMATIC
CHARGER
CONSUMER INFORMATION
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1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
Incorrect use or installation of the charger on boat may lead to corrosion of the
boat. Please allow qualified personnel to perform the installation of the charger.
SMART CHARGE IUoU Chargers
General safety and Installation
instructions
Operating the device safely
Warning
Failure to observe this instruction can cause material damage,
device malfunction, or danger of bodily injuries.
Fundamental safety measures should be observed when using
electrical equipment to avoid the danger of:
– Electric shock
– Fire hazard
– Injury
Safety instructions when installing the device
Handle the batteries with care; they contain strong acids.
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Avoid contact with the battery fluid agent.
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If come in contact with battery fluid, one should rinse the affected parts of
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the body or clothing with plenty of cold water and seek medical attention
immediately.
Be sure that the device has a firm foundation.
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Do not use sharp or hard objects to clean the device; doing so may
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cause device damage.
Electrical cables
If cables have to be fed through metal walls or other walls with sharp
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edges, use ducts or wire bushings to prevent damage.
Lay the cables so that other people will not trip over them.
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Do not lay cables which are loose or bent next to electrically conductive
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materials.
Do not pull the cables.
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Fasten the cables properly.
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Lay the cables so that they cannot be easily damaged
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Always use sockets that are grounded and secured by earth leakage
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circuit breaker.
Only a specialist should make the electrical connections.
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Do not lay the 230V line and the 12 V direct current in the same cable
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duct!
Keep to the indicated minimum cable cross-section.
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Installation on boats
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