4. Technical data
Battery capacity “STD/AGM/Winter”: ............................. 30-20 0 Ah
Mains voltage: ........................................................................ 220-240 V, ~ 50Hz
Protection type: .................................................................... IP65
Max. power rating: ................................................................ 160 W
“SUPPLY” function output max.: ...................................... 8 A
Rated output voltage: ..........................................................12 V DC
“RECOND” charging program: .......................................... 15.3 V DC / 2.5 A
Rated output current: .......................................................... 10 A
Battery capacity “12V M” (max. 2A): ................................ 3-45 Ah
Ambient temperature: ....................................................... - 10°C /+ 40°C
Protection class: .................................................................... II
(charging programs 12V STD, 12V AGM, 12V Winter, 12 V M only)
Before you connect the equipment to the power supply make sure that the data on the
specications label are identical to the supply voltage. Danger! Do not charge any
frozen batteries.
A Charging a 12V battery (lead acid battery).
Please also refer to the instructions in the owner's manuals for the car, radio,
navigation system, etc.
B Charging a 12V AGM battery.
5.1 Explanation of the symbols (Fig. 2)
Notes on automatic charging
The charger is a microprocessor controlled automatic charger, i.e. it is suitable in
particular for charging maintenance-free batteries and for the long-term charging and
maintenance-charging of batteries which are not in constant use, e.g. for classic cars,
recreational vehicles, lawn tractors and the like. The integrated microprocessor enables
charging in several steps. The nal charging step, maintenance charging, maintains the
battery capacity at 95-100% and therefore keeps the battery fully charged at all times.
The charging operation does not need to be monitored. However, do not leave the
battery unattended if you charge it over an extended period of time, so that you can
disconnect it from the mains power supply in the event of a fault in the charger.
C Charging a 12V battery (lead acid battery, AGM battery and GEL battery) in winter
mode with an ambient temperature of - 10°C to +5°C. Danger! Do not charge any frozen
batteries.
5. Operation