2. Select the vehicle type
The "Vehicle type" switch allows
you to select between charging
batteries with small capacities
(e.g., of motorbikes, scooters)
and those with higher capaci-
ties (e.g., of cars, vans, mobile
homes).
3. Connect the battery to the
charger
Connect the red battery terminal
with the plus (+) pole of the bat-
tery. Connect the black battery
terminal with the minus (-) pole of
10
the battery.
4. Connect to the mains
Insert the power plug of the
charger into a mains socket (230
V, 50 Hz). The green "Power"
LED above the fuse lights up.
5. Charge the battery
The yellow "Charging" LED
lights up, if the battery charger
is connected to the battery with
the correct polarity. The charging
process starts.
6. Battery charged / charge
retention
As soon as the battery is fully
charged, the green "Finished"
LED lights up. The yellow "Charg-
ing" LED goes off .
To use the charger for charge
retention of the battery, keep the
charger electrically connected
with the mains and the battery.
The charge status of the battery
will be retained by recharging
with a low charging current. The
battery can remain in this mode
indefi nitely without any risk of
damaging the battery.
7. Finish the charging process
Disconnect the power plug of the
charger from the mains socket.
Remove the black terminal from
the minus (-) pole. Then remove
the red terminal from the plus (+)
pole of the battery. The battery
cannot be overcharged. After
reaching the fi nal voltage, the
unit switches off automatically.
Hence, the battery cannot be
overcharged.
Features
Input: 230 V - 50 Hz
Output: 12 V -> 11 A
Protection: against overload,
short-circuit, and re-
verse polarity by fuse
Complies with
EN 60335-2-29-2004
Charging characteristic: WoU
Charging of 12 V lead acid, AGM
and GEL batteries, 5 Ah to 120 Ah