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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
WARNING: BEFORE USING THE BATTERY CHARGER READ
THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL CAREFULLY.
1. GENERAL SAFETY RULES WHEN USING THIS BATTERY
CHARGER
- When under charge the battery produces explosive gases. prevent
the formation of ames and sparks. DO NOT SMOKE.
- Position the batteries to be charged in a well-ventilated place.
- Inexperience and untrained people should be properly
instructed before using the appliance.
- People (children included) whose physical, sensory or mental
capacities would prevent them from using the appliance
correctlymustbesupervisedbyapersonwhoisresponsible
for their safety while the appliance is in use.
- Childrenmustbesupervisedtoensurethattheydonotplay
with the appliance.
- Use the battery charger only indoors and make sure that you
operate it in well-ventilated places. DO NOT EXPOSE IT TO RAIN
OR SNOW.
- Disconnect the mains cable before connecting to or disconnecting
the charging cables from the battery.
- Do not connect or disconnect the clamps to or from the battery with
the battery charger operating.
- Never under any circumstances use the battery charger inside the
car or under the bonnet.
- Replace the mains cable only with an original one.
- Do not use the battery charger to charge batteries which are not
rechargeable.
- Make sure the available power supply voltage corresponds to that
shown on the battery charger rating plate.
- To avoid damaging the vehicle’s electronics, read, keep and
take very careful note of the information supplied by the vehicle
manufacturer, when using the battery charger either for charging
or starting; the same applies to the instructions supplied by the
battery manufacturer.
- This battery charger has components, such as switches and
relays, which can cause arcs or sparks. Therefore when using
it in a garage, workshop or similar place the battery charger in a
suitable room or case.
- Repair or maintenance of the inside of the battery charger can be
executed only by skilled technicians.
- DANGER! ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE POWER SUPPLY
CABLE FROM THE MAINS BEFORE CARRYING OUT ANY
SIMPLE MAINTENANCE OPERATION ON THE BATTERY
CHARGER.
2. INTRODUCTION AND GENERAL DESCRIPTION
- This battery charger can be used to charge free electrolyte lead
acid batteries used on petrol and diesel engine vehicles, motor
cycles, boats etc. .
- Rechargeable batteries according to the output voltage available:
6V / 3 cells; 12V / 6 cells; 24V / 12 cells.
- The charging current delivered by the battery decreases according
to the characteristic W bend - see the DIN 41774 norm.
3. DESCRIPTION OF THE BATTERY CHARGER
Control,adjustmentandindicatordevices
The LEDs light up one after the other to indicate the gradual increase
in the charge status of the battery.
Charging can be considered to be completed when the “MAX” LED
lights up.
4. INSTALLATION
POSITIONING THE BATTERY CHARGER
- During operation, position the battery charger on a stable surface
and make sure that there is no obstruction to air passage through
the openings provided to ensure sufcient ventilation.
CONNECTION TO THE MAIN SUPPLY
- The battery charger should be connected only and exclusively to a
power source with the neutral lead connected to earth.
Check that the mains voltage is the same as the voltage of the
equipment.
- Check that the power supply is protected by systems such as
fuses or automatic switches, sufcient to support the maximum
absorption of the equipment.
- The connection to the main supply has to be made using a suitable
cable.
- If you put an extension to the primary cable, the section should
be adequate and, in any case, never less than that of the cable
supplied.
5. OPERATION
BEFORE CHARGING
NB: Before charging check that the capacity of the battery (Ah)
which is to be charged, is not inferior to that reported on the
data plate. (C min).
Follow the instructions, taking great care to respect the order
givenbelow.
- Remove the caps of the battery (if present) to allow release of the
gases produced during charging.
- Check that the level of the electrolyte covers the plates of the
battery. If these are not covered add distilled water and cover them
up by 5-10 mm.
WARNING:TAKETHEGREATESTCAREDURINGTHIS
OPERATION AS THE ELECTROLYTE IS A HIGHLY CORROSIVE
ACID.
- Please remember that the exact charge status of the battery
can only be determined by using a densimeter which allows
measurement of the specic gravity of the electrolyte; the following
indicate approximate density values for the solute (Kg/l at 20°c):
1.28 = charged battery
1.21 = half-charged battery
1.14 = at battery
- Check the battery voltage and make sure that the settings on the
battery charger panel are compatible with the specications for the
battery to be charged.
- Check the polarities of the battery terminals: positive for the +
symbol and negative for the - symbol.
NOTE: if the symbols are indistinguishable remember that the
positive terminal is the one not connected to the vehicle chassis.
- Connect the red charge clamp to the positive terminal of the battery
( + symbol).
- Connect the black charge clamp to the vehicle chassis, at a safe
distance from the battery and the fuel pipe.
NOTE: if the battery is not installed in the vehicle, connect the
clamp directly to the negative terminal of the battery (- symbol).
CHARGING
- Power the battery charger by inserting the power supply cable in
the mains outlet.
WARNING:SEALEDBATTERIES.
If you need to charge this type of battery, be most careful.
Charge slowly and keep on checking the voltage over the
batteryterminals.Whenthisvoltagereaches7.2/14.4/28.8Volt
(thiscanbeeasilydetected byanormaltester)it isadvisable
to stop charging.
END OF CHARGING
- Disconnect the power supply to the battery charger by
disconnecting the cable from the mains outlet.
- Disconnect the black charge clamp from the chassis of the vehicle
or from the negative terminal of the battery (- symbol).
- Disconnect the red charge clamp from the positive terminal of the
battery (+ symbol).
- Store the battery charger in a dry place
- Close up the battery cells with the appropriate caps (if present).
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