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USE
ADJUSTING THE CHARGING CURRENT
• Select a suitable charging current on the basis of the data on the rating plate.
• Always double check the polarity before continuing.
• Never charge a 12 V battery with the setting for 24 V, it will damage the battery.
• Positions 4, 5, 6 are quick charge positions, which use a higher charging current. Always use the
timer in these positions. Set the timer to no more than 1 hour. A longer charging time will
damage the battery.
• The battery charger requires a 16A fuse.
Position Electrical ouptut data
Position 0 Switched o
Position 1 (24 V) 24 VDC, 14 A
Position 2 (24 V) 24 VDC, 19 A
Position 3 (24 V) 24 VDC, 25 A
Position 4 (24 V) 24 VDC, 31 A
Position 5 (24 V) 24 VDC, 40 A
Position 6 (24 V) 24 VDC, 48 A
Position 1 (12 V) 12 VDC, 13 A
Position 2 (12 V) 12 VDC, 18 A
Position 3 (12 V) 12 VDC, 24 A
Position 4 (12 V) 12 VDC, 29 A
Position 5 (12 V) 12 VDC, 36 A
Position 6 (12 V) 12 VDC, 44 A
Position 7 7.5 V, 220 A (12 V start)
15 V, 240 A (24 V start)
3 s on, 120 s o, max 5 cycles
NOTE: The values in the table refer to the maximum output charge current when charging a fully
discharged battery that is undamaged. Full output charge current is not produced when charging a
partially discharged or damaged battery. The battery charger delivers the output current required for
the battery to be charged.