Product Familiarisation; Intended Use; Unpacking Your Tool; Before Use - Silverline 549095 Traducción Del Manual Original

Cargador y arrancador de batería automático 12 a, 6/12 v
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Product Familiarisation

1
Digital Display
2
Carry Handle
3
Air Vent
4
Digital Display Selector
5
Battery Type Selector
6
Charge Start Selector
7
Fuse
8
Black Negative Clamp
9
Red Positive Clamp
10 Rear Fan (not shown)
11 Mains Power Cord

Intended Use

Battery charger for charging conventional wet-cell lead acid batteries that are either fitted in a
vehicle or freestanding. 12V (normally 6 cell) and 6V (normally 3 cell) batteries are supported.
Automatic battery charger is also capable of AC power-assisted starting of vehicles in the same
range.
Note: This battery charger is not suitable for charging electric vehicles with built-in rechargeable
batteries.

Unpacking Your Tool

• Carefully unpack and inspect your tool. Fully familiarise yourself with all its features and
functions
• Ensure that all parts of the tool are present and in good condition. If any parts are missing or
damaged, have such parts replaced before attempting to use this tool

Before Use

WARNING: Do not connect the charger to the mains power supply until instructed in the
steps below.
WARNING: Always visually check the charger and all cables prior to each use for signs of wear/
defects/damage.
WARNING: Only use this product in a dry, well-ventilated area.
WARNING: Ensure the charger is on a stable, flat surface where the unit and/or connecting
cables will not pose a tripping hazard when in use.
IMPORTANT: It is always recommended to disconnect the battery from the vehicle before charging,
which helps avoid damage to the alternator and other electrical accessories on the vehicle. Before
disconnecting the battery, ensure that the voltage of the battery is compatible with the charger.
A guide to typical vehicle battery Ah ratings (to be used as a rough guide; always check the
battery in the vehicle)
Engine
Capacity
<1300cc
5 - 15Ah
15 - 30Ah
>1300cc
-
Diesel
-
IMPORTANT: Before charging a maintenance-type battery, always check the electrolyte level in
the chambers. To ensure a longer battery life, the electrolyte levels must be kept at or close to the
maximum levels inside the chambers. When topping up the electrolyte, ALWAYS wear protective
eyewear and rubber gloves. Always use distilled water to fill and never use regular tap water. After
the electrolyte has been topped up, leave the caps off while charging if the battery manufacturer's
instructions suggest to do so.
6
35 - 45Ah
-
60 - 110Ah
-
45 - 65Ah
45 - 65Ah
60 - 110Ah
-
60 - 90Ah
60 - 90Ah
60 - 110Ah
Battery Type Selector
• Use this button to select the correct type of battery
12V Regular: Regular lead acid. Higher short burst of energy. SLI (starting, lighting, ignition)
batteries. Main purpose is to start an engine.
12V Deep Cycle: Wet cell, flooded (FLA) and valve-regulated lead acid (VRLA), leisure batteries.
Provides steady rate of energy to power caravans and motorhomes etc. Main purpose is to perform a
high number of recharge/discharge cycles without battery-health loss.
12V AGM/GEL: AGM (absorbed glass mat) and GEL cell batteries. Deep-cycle batteries requiring a
specific charge rate.
6V Regular: Regular lead acid. Higher short burst of energy. SLI (starting, lighting, ignition)
batteries. Main purpose is to start an engine.
Charge Start Selector
• Use this button to select the desired charge mode
Fast Charge: For charging batteries faster with a higher current output. Mainly used for a quicker
charge to batteries in vehicles that may require a jump start. This mode is not recommended for
general charging or for deep-cycle batteries.
Normal Charge: Used for a regular, slower charge. Can be used to charge all battery types.
Start: Used to provide a temporary AC to DC boost to vehicles that are trying to be started. (See
'Selecting 'Start' Mode')
Connecting to a battery (in vehicle)
• This charger is suitable for use on 6V/12V, negative earth, vehicle electrical systems only, when
charging with the battery fitted in the vehicle
• Marine batteries must ALWAYS be moved to dry land for charging. This charger is not designed
for use in a marine environment
• If appropriate, check battery fluid level before charging. Top up with distilled water if required.
Check battery manufacturer's guidance as to whether cell caps should be removed for charging
• Ensure that the engine is stopped and all electrical accessories (lights, radio, etc.) are switched
off. Keep vehicle bonnet, boot or access panels open during battery charging
• Locate battery and identify battery terminals. The positive terminal is usually marked with a '+'
symbol; the negative terminal is usually marked with a '-' symbol. If you are unsure of which
terminal is which, seek professional assistance
• Refer to vehicle manufacturer's handbook to determine whether terminals should be
disconnected for charging. Follow manufacturer's guidance
For charging:
1. Disconnect the negative '-' battery connection cable
2. Disconnect the positive '+' battery connection cable
3. If the battery terminals are corroded or dirty, clean them with a suitable wire brush
4. Attach the Red Positive Clamp (9) to the positive '+' battery terminal
5. Attach the Black Negative Clamp (8) to the negative '-' battery terminal
6. Check that clamps are securely connected, and will not loosen during the charging process
For Start mode boost:
Note: This is not a jump start machine. The charger provides a boost to a drained but healthy battery.
1. If the battery terminals are corroded or dirty, clean them with a suitable wire brush
2. Attach the Red Positive Clamp (9) to the positive '+' battery terminal
3. Attach the Black Negative Clamp (8) to the negative '-' battery terminal
4. Check that clamps are securely connected, and will not loosen during the starting process
Connecting to a battery (freestanding)
• This charger is only suitable for use with 6V and 12V lead acid (wet cell) batteries, deep-cycle
(leisure) batteries, and AGM/GEL batteries
• If appropriate, check battery fluid (electrolyte) level before charging. Top up with distilled water if
required. Check battery manufacturer's guidance as to whether cell caps should be removed for
charging
• Ensure the battery and charger are placed in stable, flat, well-ventilated areas away from children
• Identify battery terminals. The positive terminal is usually marked with a '+' symbol; the
negative terminal is usually marked with a '-' symbol. If you are unsure of which terminal is
which, seek professional assistance
1. Disconnect the negative '-' battery connection cable
2. Disconnect the positive '+' battery connection cable
3. If the battery terminals are corroded or dirty, clean them with a suitable wire brush
4. Attach the Red Positive Clamp (9) to the positive '+' battery terminal
5. Attach the Black Negative Clamp (8) to the negative '-' battery terminal
6. Check that the clamps are securely connected and will not loosen during the charging process
Note: If the clamps are correctly connected, the display will show the voltage and 'connected' will be
illuminated. If the poles are reversed, the display will show 0.0 and 'connected' will not illuminate.

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