lead acid batteries which have undergone
exhaustive discharge.
5.2 Settings
Note:
•
Settings can be made only when the LCD is
lit.
•
When either of the two following variants
5.3.1 and 5.3.2 is connected to a battery, the
battery will be charged with the indicated
charging program (see section 5.1).
•
When a 12 V DC / max. 5A consumer is con-
nected, it will be supplied with DC voltage
when the SUPPLY function is active.
5.2.1 Charger without a battery (Fig. 5)
Once the charger is connected to a shock-proof
socket-outlet (see "Technical data"), the LCD will
light up briefl y. All the symbols will appear.
If no battery is connected, the charger will switch
to idle mode after a few seconds.
The LCD will go out after a short time.
If you press the "Mode" button once, the LCD
will light up. If you press the "Mode" button briefl y
several times, you will be able to activate the
charging programs and the additional function
SUPPLY in the following order: 12 V STD -> 12
V AGM -> Winter -> 12 V M -> RECOND -> 12 V
LFP -> SUPPLY -> 12 V STD.... Switching to the
next option is possible only after the respective
symbol lights up.
To activate the FORCE charging program you
must press the "MODE" button for approx. 3-5
seconds when the LCD is lit. "For" will appear in
the display.
5.2.2 Charger with a battery (Fig. 6)
If the device is connected to a battery and the
LCD is lit, you will be able to activate only the
charging programs 12 V STD -> 12 V AGM ->
Winter -> 12 V M -> 12 V STD by pressing briefl y
several times on the "Mode" button. Switching to
the next option is possible only after the respecti-
ve symbol lights up.
To switch to the RECOND and 12 V LFP charging
programs and the function SUPPLY you must
press the "MODE" button for approx. 3-5 seconds
when the LCD is lit. "RECOND" will appear in
the display. If you press the "Mode" button briefl y
several times, you will be able to activate the
charging programs and the additional function
GB
SUPPLY in the following order: RECOND -> 12 V
LFP -> SUPPLY -> RECOND.... Switching to the
next option is possible only after the respective
symbol lights up.
There are three ways to return to the charging
programs 12 V STD, 12 V AGM, Winter, 12 V M:
a) Press the "MODE" button for approx. 3-5 se-
conds when the LCD is lit
b) Remove the connected battery or the consu-
mer
c) Pull out the power plug
5.3 Charging programs and additional func-
tion
Note: Read section 5.1 as well. Charging the
battery is described in section 5.4. Always refer to
the operating manuals supplied for your vehicle
and by the battery manufacturer.
5.3.1 12 V STD
Max. 5 A charging current, microprocessor-
controlled and dependent on the charge status
of the battery. Normal charging program for lead
acid batteries (wet, Ca/Ca, EFB batteries) and gel
batteries
5.3.2 12 V AGM
Max. 5 A charging current, microprocessor-
controlled and dependent on the charge status
of the battery. Normal charging program for AGM
batteries
5.3.3 "Winter" charging program
Max. 5 A charging current, microprocessor-
controlled and dependent on the charge status of
the battery. Charging program with higher end-of-
charge voltage at -20°C - +5°C ambient tempe-
rature, can be used for normal lead acid batteries
(wet / Ca/Ca batteries). The information issued by
the battery manufacturer regarding the charging
temperature must be observed. Batteries below
0°C are poor at storing the charge. They must be
warmed up fi rst.
Danger! Do not charge frozen batteries.
5.3.4 12 V M
Max. 1 A charging current, microprocessor-
controlled and dependent on the charge status of
the battery. Charging program for 12 V lead acid,
AGM and GEL batteries with low capacity and for
maintenance charging of 12 V lead acid, AGM
and GEL batteries.
Caution! Not suitable for LiFePO4 / LFP.
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