Digital battery charger DBC-4A - User manual
Read the operating instructions carefully before use!
» During the charging process, explosive gases may be produced. Do not use open fire and ensure
appropriate ventilation during the charging process.
» Never attempt to charge a frozen battery.
» Never charge the battery when the engine is running.
» Do not use the appliance in damp or wet areas. Do not expose the appliance to rain.
» When not in use, store the appliance in a dry place out of the reach of children.
» Keep children and onlookers at a safe distance when the appliance is in use. Keep children under
supervision to make sure they do not play with the appliance.
» Check the appliance to see if any parts are damaged. Do not use the appliance if it is damaged or not
working properly, or if the power cord or plug are damaged. Take the appliance to an authorized service
center to be checked, repaired or adjusted.
» Do not attempt to charge dry cell batteries with the appliance, they can explode and cause fatal or
personal injury, and/or material damage.
» The appliance is only intended for charging/auxiliary starting of 6V or 12V batteries.
» It is not intended to be used to supply power to low voltage systems.
» Do not attempt to open the battery charger – risk of electric shock.
» Switch off the appliance and unplug the power cord when it is not in use.
» The manufacturer shall not be liable fo any damage caused by the failure to use the battery charger in
accordance with this manual.
Eyes: If you get battery fluid in your eyes, rinse with water for at least 15 minutes and seek medical
attention immediately.
Skin: If you get battery acid on your skin, rinse immediately in plenty of fresh water and wash thoroughly
with soap and water. Seek medical attention if redness, pain or irritation persists.
- Input voltage: AC 220-240V
- Output voltage: DC 6/12V
- Maximum charging current:
motorcycle mode: 2A +/-10%
car mode: 4A +/-10%
- Protection class: IP65
1. Mode change button
2. Voltage display
3. 6V batteries charge mode
4. Cold mode for temperatures below 0ºC
5. 12V batteries charge mode
6. Charging with 4A current, which is used for larger
capacity batteries, e.g. cars, boats
7. Charging with 2A current, which is used for
low-capacity batteries, e.g. motorcycles,
snowmobiles, quads, etc.
8. Icon showing the progress of the battery charge
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