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5. Ensure that the charger connector is positioned cor-
rectly before plugging it into the SEABOB connection
port (the connector cable should be pointing to the
rear of the SEABOB).
6. Only after this has been done should you plug the
charger power plug into the outlet.
Follow the technical specifications of
the charger, particularly with regards to the correct input
voltage (see "Data Sheet for Charger" and "Instructions
for Use of the Quick Charger").
If using the charger in other countries,
only use travel plugs which are approved for currents of
at least 10 A.
7. The charge display will appear in the SEABOB’s dis-
play after a brief system check. The device is now
in the Charge mode. Select the desired charging
process. For partial charging (for Air Transport /
Storage), tap the green button on the right Control
Grip. A partially filled charge symbol will appear in
the center of the display with an arrow to indicate
partial charging ("charge 50 %"). For full charging
(for operation), tap the red button on the left Control
Grip. A completely filled charge symbol will appear
with an arrow to indicate full charging ("charge 100
%").
Tip: When an active charger is connected, programming
is preset to full charging (for operation).
8. Charging is performed automatically. The charging
process of the SEABOB is shown by the battery symbol
on the right side of the SEABOB display. As the charg-
ing process increases, more bars appear in the battery
symbol. The numerical display of the charge state is
shown above the battery symbol. The battery tempera-
ture is displayed under the battery symbol in °C.
Tip: An increase in the battery temperature (shown on
the right-hand side of the display) during charging is
normal. The temperature is monitored electronically. If
the battery overheats, the battery management system
temporarily stops the charging process.
Charging of the SEABOB is automatically controlled by
the charger's electronic system and the microprocessor-
controlled battery management system. The nature of
the electronics makes it impossible to overcharge the
SEABOB. The Lithium-Ion batteries in the SEABOB do not
have a memory effect. This makes it possible to charge
the SEABOB regardless of its charge state and without
Starting full charging for operation of the craft
Starting partial charging for Air Transport / Storage