Car Battery Charger SBC-6A, SBC-8A, SBC-12A - User manual
Before the use of the charger is started, it is absolutely essential to check its technical
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condition. Check the condition of the connecting cables and the plug - if their damage
is observed, replace the damaged element. Check the condition of the housing - if it is
damaged, the housing must be subjected to detailed inspection carried out by an
authorized professional.
Check that the mains voltage corresponds to the rated voltage on the type plate. If you
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are using an extension cord, the cross-sectional area of the wires must have the correct
rating for the power supply to the appliance.
Before starting the battery charging, it is absolutely essential to disconnect the battery
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from the installation in which the battery is used. Use the guidelines for the battery
charging, included in the manual for the car or other equipment.
Slacken or remove the plugs from the respective battery sections (if they are present),
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check the acid level in the battery and if necessary, fill it up with decriminalized water.
Connect the charger red clamp to the end of positive pole of the battery „+", and the
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black clamp to the negative pole „-". Place the charger at the maximum distance from
the battery, then connect the charger to the power source, using the power cord.
Charging is started after connecting the power cord to the power source and switching
the power switch to the „ON" position.
After the battery charging process is started, check the charging current indications
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from time to time on the ammeter mounted on the charger. When the ammeter signals
that the battery is fully charged (minimum charging current indication - the ammeter
indicator on the left, on the battery symbol, in black colour).
Disconnect the battery charger from the power source, remove the cables connected
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to the battery and tighten the plugs for the electrolyte level control on the battery.
The battery is ready for use.
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Avoid incomplete charging of the battery as this shortens its life.
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Do not dispose of the electronic equipment together with standard household waste.
In pursuance of the European Directive 2002/96/EC on waste electrical and electronic
equipment (WEEE) and its incorporation into the national law, the waste electrical and
electronic equipment must be subject to separate collection and recycling. The waste
equipment can be returned to an electronic waste collection point, which is involved in
the disposal of the equipment in pursuance of the national recycling and waste act.
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