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NEXPEAK NC101 PRO User Manual

NEXPEAK NC101 PRO
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User Guide & Warranty
NC101 PRO
12V SMART AUTOMATIC
LEAD-ACID BATTERY CHARGER
EN/DE/FR/IT/ES
Ver 1.1
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NEXPEAK NC101 PRO Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandNEXPEAK
ModelNC101 PRO
CategoryBattery Charger
LanguageEnglish

Summary

DANGER

Electrical Shock Hazard

Product is an electrical device that can shock and cause serious injury. Do not cut cords or submerge in water.

Explosion Hazard

Unmonitored or damaged batteries can explode. Use only with recommended voltage and in ventilated areas.

Fire Hazard

Product emits heat and can cause burns. Do not cover, smoke, or use sparks near combustible materials.

Eye Injury Hazard

Wear eye protection. Batteries can explode; acid can cause irritation. Flush affected areas immediately.

Explosive Gases Hazard

Lead-acid batteries generate explosive gases. Follow safety instructions and manufacturer guidelines.

Important Safety Warnings

Battery Compatibility and Condition

Use only for 12V lead-acid batteries. Do not charge dead, damaged, or overheated batteries.

Charger Handling and Limitations

Charger is waterproof but not for submerged use. Contact support for damaged parts.

Technical Specifications

How To Use

Charging Mode Explanation

STD Mode

Suitable for ordinary batteries (car, boat) including GEL, SLA, WET, DEEP CYCLE, EFB.

AGM/GEL/EFB Mode

Suitable for AGM, GEL, and EFB batteries.

Motorcycle Mode

Suitable for motorcycles and small capacity (>2AH) lead-acid batteries.

TKL (Trickle Charge) Mode

1A trickle charge for long-term battery maintenance, ideal for idle vehicles.

REPAIR Mode

For battery maintenance, health improvement, or activation; not for dead cells.

Trickle Charging Function

Intelligent Memory

Connecting to the Battery

Screen Definition

DES (Desulphation)

Breaks down sulphation in batteries left flat for extended periods.

OFF (Charging Complete)

Indicates that the charging process has been completed.

PUL (Pulse Repair)

Uses pulse voltage/current to increase battery life.

FUL (Float/Monitoring)

Charger completed charging and is in trickle charging/monitoring status.

LOU (Low Voltage)

Battery voltage is too low or it cannot hold a charge.

LEE (Battery Test)

An automatic battery test is conducted after the absorption stage.

End (Repair End)

Indicates the end of the repair function stage.

ERO (Error)

Reverse connection, battery failure, or bad connection.

TEMP Compensation

Maintain/Repair

8-Stage Charging

Stage 1: Battery Desulphation

Initial stage to break down battery sulphation.

Stage 2: Soft Start Charging

Gentle charging to prepare the battery.

Stage 3: Bulk Charging

Provides maximum charging current.

Stage 4: Absorption Charging

Maintains a constant voltage to finish charging.

Stage 5: Battery Test

Tests the battery's ability to hold a charge.

Stage 6: Recondition Charging

Aims to restore battery capacity.

Stage 7: Float & Maintenance Charging

Keeps the battery fully charged without overcharging.

Stage 8: Monitoring Stage

Continuously monitors battery status.

Troubleshooting

No Display on Screen

Check clip connections or if the battery is dead. Use a battery tester.

Voltage Displayed, No Charge

Ensure connection to a 110-220V AC socket.

Low Current, FUL Display

Battery vulcanization or low water. Use repair mode to reactivate.

Cannot Fully Charge

Vulcanization, low water, or voltage. Check for leaks; stop if hot.

No Charge Overnight

Charger cannot charge totally dead batteries (0V). Try repair or replace.

2 Year Hassle-Free Warranty

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