SCHEIBER
ISO 9001
SCHEIBER DIFFUSION
85120 SAINT PIERRE DU CHEMIN - FRANCE
Tél : 02 51 51 74 48 Fax : 02 51 51 99 50
Tél international : +33 2 51 51 74
48 Fax international : +33 2 51 51 99 50
E-mail: sav@scheiber.fr Site web: www.scheiber.fr
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Date de mise à jour :11/08
The BIP - charger (Box for Interconnections and Protection) enables to charge a battery and in the
same time it supplied the 12VDC uses circuits through the battery and the 230VAC circuits.
Please read these installation and operating instructions through before connecting and using
the BIP charger. Considering the warnings noted in this booklet, the manufacturer will not
held to be liable in case of damages caused to people or goods, when they occur following to
incorrect uses.
PLEASE KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY
This booklet describes how to settle and use the BIP – Charger.
The charger must only be used for the purpose specified by the manufacturer.
After unpacking the charger, please ensure that it is complete and in good state. When in doubt,
make it check by someone with the required qualification.
Do not let packing within reach of children or of non-responsible persons.
The appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons without supervision
Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance
GENERAL SAFETY AND INSTALLATION INFORMATION
BE CAREFUL : Always disconnect the charger from 230VAC main before any operation.
It must be settled and fixed (see chapter « installation and putting into operation »).
Disconnect the supply before connecting or disconnecting the battery.
Do not use the charger when box or wires are damaged.
The charger must not be operated in a damp or wet environment.
WARNING : During the battery charge avoid flames and sparks, and ensure a good ventilation
during the charge. Explosive gas.
Use the charger inside or do not expose it to the rain.
When replacing an output fuse comply with the calibre given in data.
In case of mounting on a caravan, the connections on the mains have to be done according the rules
of the country.