b. the extension cable is properly wired and is in a good electrical condition.
• Do not charge any lead-acid batteries in the charging modes 12 V STD, 12 V
AGM/C, 12 V M , 12 V LFP, RECOND or SUPPLY.
• The 12 V LFP mode is only suitable for 12 V lithium iron phosphate batteries,
not for other lithium batteries. Charging other lithium batteries or lead bat-
teries in this mode is prohibited.
• For lead-acid batteries whose battery voltage is lower than 3 V for an ex-
tended period, it is advisable to replace the battery if this charger is unable
to increase the voltage.
triangle WARNING
• Always compare the battery voltage and the battery type with the set charg-
ing mode.
• Do not charge any 24 V lead batteries.
• Explosive gases can form when lead batteries are charged. Please ensure
sufficient ventilation, and avoid fire, naked flames and smoking. Because
explosive gases can form, it is important to ensure that the pole terminals
are only disconnected when the charger is unplugged!
• Battery acid is corrosive. If battery acid gets into your eyes or onto your
hands, rinse them immediately with a lot of water and see a doctor.
• Ensure that the pole terminals are connected with the correct polarity (red
pole terminal to the positive pole; black pole terminal to the negative pole).
• Prevent the pole terminals from touching one another when the mains plug is
plugged in because this could result in an electric arc due to a short circuit.
triangleSAFETY PRECAUTIONS
• If you are working near a lead-acid battery, there should be someone within
earshot or nearby who can come to your aid.
• Have plenty of fresh water and soap ready in case battery acid comes into
contact with your skin, clothing or eyes.
• Wear full eye protection and protective clothing. Avoid touching your eyes
when you are working near the battery.
• If battery acid comes into contact with your skin or clothing, wash it off
immediately with soap and water. If acid gets into your eyes, rinse your eyes
out immediately for at least 10 minutes with cold running water and see a
doctor immediately.
• Take off personal items made of metal, such as rings, bracelets, necklaces
and watches, when you are working with a lead-acid battery. A lead-acid
battery can create a short-circuit current that is high enough to weld a ring
or similar to metal, which can lead to serious burns.
1. TECHNICAL DATA
Input voltage:
Protection class:
Protection type:
End-of-charge voltage:
Configurable charging currents:
Battery capacity (charging):
Battery capacity (maintenance charging):
Ambient temperatures:
circle-c NOTE:
No electric vehicles with a built-in battery can be charged with the vehicle battery charger.
220-240V AC / 50Hz
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6 V STD: 7.2 V
12 V STD & 12 V M: 14.4 V
12 V AGM/C: 14.8 V
12 V LFP: 14.6 V / RECOND: 16.5 V
2 A (6 V STD & 12 V M)
2.5 A (Recond)
10 A (12 STD, AGM/C, LFP)
35 Ah – 200 Ah (10 A)
9 Ah - 200 Ah (2.5 A)
7 Ah - 200 Ah (2 A)
4 Ah – 200 Ah
-20°C - +40°C
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