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CURRENT SELECTOR SWITCH
If your charger does not have a current selector switch:
The charger will detect the required battery charging current automatically.
A/M Switch ( Automobile / Motorbike ):
Depending on the battery charger type it may feature an AUTOMOBILE – MOTORBIKE switch.
The Motorbike position will supply a lower charging current to charge batteries with a capacity
between 5 and 15 Ah.
N/E Switch ( Normal / Express Charge ):
Depending on the battery charger type it may feature an NORMAL – EXPRESS switch. Setting the
switch to the NORMAL position will charge the battery with a lower charging current, resulting
in a longer charging time. This position is intended for batteries with very low capacities. Normal
charging will extend the battery life. The EXPRESS position will supply a charging current up to the
maximum current.
VOLTAGE SELECTOR SWITCH
If your charger does not have a voltage selector switch:
The charger will only supply the specified voltage.
Voltage Selector Switch ( 6V / 12V ):
The 6 Volt / 12 Volt selector switch allows you to charge 6 Volt or 12 Volt batteries.
Please always make sure that the charger voltage and battery voltage match.
Check the battery voltage before starting the charging process. 3-cell batteries typically have a
nominal voltage of 6 V. 6-cell batteries typically have a nominal voltage of 12 V.
Voltage Selector Switch ( 12V / 24V ):
The 12 Volt / 24 Volt selector switch allows you to charge 12 Volt or 24 Volt
batteries.
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Please always make sure that the charger voltage and battery voltage match.
Check the battery voltage before starting the charging process.
6-cell batteries typically have a nominal voltage of 12 V.
12-cell batteries typically have a nominal voltage of 24 V.
CHARGING CURRENT INDICATOR FOR STANDARD CHARGERS
Ammeter:
The ammeter indicates the battery charging current. The charging current supplied to the battery
depends on the battery status. The charging current will thus never be constant during the entire
charging process but will decrease gradually as the charging level increases. When connecting the
charger to an empty battery, the charging current will be high. The ammeter needle will indicate a
value on the right of the gauge.
As the charging level increases, the charging current will decrease. The ammeter needle moves to
the left of the gauge, indicating that the charging process has finished. The battery is fully charged.
The ammeter is only an indicator for monitoring the charging cycle.
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