WARNING!
Danger due to incorrect type of battery and incorrect charging settings.
This can result in severe personal injury and damage to property.
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Before starting the charging process, make sure that the correct type of bat-
tery is set on the battery charger.
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The following settings must be made for the individual types of battery be-
fore charging:
Charging curve
Nominal voltage (number of battery cells)
Battery capacity (Ah) or charging time (h)
Detailed information on the battery charger parameters can be found in the
figuration mode
section of the "Display" chapter.
CAUTION!
Danger of damage to property due to heavy contamination of the charging plug
contacts.
Due to the increased contact resistance, overheating and subsequent destruction
of the charging plug can occur.
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Keep the charging plug contacts free of contamination and clean if neces-
sary.
Connect the mains plug of the battery charger to the electrical grid.
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A prompt appears, asking whether the correct parameters have been set for the
battery to be charged.
The battery charger parameters can be set individually. Detailed information on
the battery charger parameters can be found in the
of the "Display" chapter. Make sure that the battery to be charged corresponds
to the battery charger configuration.
Plug in the charging plug.
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The battery charger detects the connected battery and starts charging. If the
start-up delay is activated, the charging process starts after the set delay time
has elapsed. Detailed information can be found in the
tion of the "Display" chapter.
During the charging process the display shows the following values:
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Current charging current (A)
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Current charging voltage (V)
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Charge delivered (Ah)
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Battery temperature with the "Temperature-controlled charging" option
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Time (hh:mm) from start of charge
The display then appears in standard
mode. The display shows the battery
charger parameters:
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Type of battery (e.g., Pb-WET)
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Charging curve (e.g., IUI)
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Nominal voltage (e.g., 48 V)
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Capacity (e.g., 300 Ah)
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Weekday, time, and date
Configuration mode
Configuration mode
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