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MayPole MP716 User Manual

MayPole MP716
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MP716 / MP730 / MP750 12V/24V Battery Chargers
Instruction and information manual
Model No.
Rated Input
EN Rated Output
Peak
Output
Battery
Type
Battery
Capacity
MP716
230V AC 50Hz 1.26A
1.1A
12V DC 11.4 Amp
24V DC 5 Amp
12 Amp
12V/24V
Lead-acid
30-180Ah
MP730
230V AC 50Hz 1.7A
2.5A
12V DC 16 Amp
24V DC 16 Amp
20 Amp
12V/24V
Lead-acid
90-250Ah
MP750
230V AC 50Hz 2.1A
3.8A
12V DC 25 Amp
24V DC 25 Amp
30 Amp
12V/24V
Lead-acid
120-320Ah
In order to ensure correct and safe usage of your battery charger, you should read these instructions
carefully. Please store these instructions for future reference.
SAFETY
Ensure that cables are regularly inspected and kept in good condition.
Never use the battery charger if the mains lead or plug is damaged.
Never use the battery charger if the output leads or crocodile clips are damaged.
Never use the battery charger if it has been dropped or damaged in any way.
WARNING: Battery charging produces explosive gases. Prevent flames and sparks. Provide adequate
ventilation during charging.
For indoor use and storage only, do not expose to rain or any other forms liquid or moisture.
The charger must not be used as a DC power source or for any purposes other than those listed.
The charger must not be used for the charging of non-rechargeable batteries.
It is not recommended that a charging battery be left unattended for long periods or overnight.
Replacement of the mains cable should only be carried out by the manufacturer, its service agent or a suitably
qualified electrician / electrical technician in order to avoid a hazard. There are no user-serviceable parts in
this product. Modifications or attempted repairs by unsuitable persons will render the product warranty void.
GENERAL SAFETY
These battery chargers can be used by children aged from 8 years and above, and persons with reduced
physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given
supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliances in a safe way, and understand the hazards involved.
Children must not play with these battery charger. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be carried out by
children without supervision.
GASES
The charging process produces flammable and explosive gases - the area in which charging takes place
should be kept well ventilated. Only connect and disconnect the battery leads when the mains supply is
disconnected. Avoid flames or sparks! Do not smoke!
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MayPole MP716 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandMayPole
ModelMP716
CategoryBattery Charger
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Safety Precautions

General Safety Guidelines

Covers usage by children, supervision, and cleaning responsibilities to ensure safe operation.

Gases Produced During Charging

Highlights the production of flammable and explosive gases during charging and the need for ventilation.

Battery Handling and Charging

Working with Lead Acid Batteries

Advises on safety gear like goggles and gloves, and precautions against electrolyte contact.

Disposal Instructions

Specifies authorized disposal routes for electrical and electronic appliances, excluding domestic waste.

Recommended Uses

Defines suitability for 12V normal lead acid and AGM batteries within specific capacity ranges.

Important Battery Safety

Warns about the stored energy in batteries and the dangers of short circuits causing injury or damage.

Battery Preparation

Details checking liquid levels in sealed batteries and the prohibition of using tap water.

Connecting Battery Clips

Provides step-by-step instructions for connecting positive and negative leads to the battery or vehicle.

Charging Procedures

Voltage Selection and Charging Rate

Guides on setting the correct voltage and charging rate (MIN/BOOST, 1/2) for different battery types.

Charging Process

Explains how to start charging, monitor the ammeter, and recognize when a battery is fully charged.

Electrolyte Level Check

Instructs on monitoring specific gravity using a hydrometer to determine battery charge status.

Troubleshooting and Care

Faulty Battery Cells and General Care

Describes how to test battery cells, maintain electrolyte levels, and clean terminals for optimal performance.

Troubleshooting Simple Faults

Provides steps to diagnose and resolve issues such as the charger not working or improper connections.

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