6.6. Error Codes.
Table 1:
DISPLAY
INDICATION CAUSE SOLUTION
Err01 Leads disconnected, leads short-circuited. Position the clamps correctly and start
charging the battery again;
(see section: 7.2. Operating the Charger).
Battery completely short-circuited. The battery could be defective. Contact
your nearest battery service centre.
Err02 Battery faulty or unrecoverable The battery could be defective. Contact
No current accepted after 10 hours of recovery. your nearest battery service centre.
Err03 Internal overheating of battery charger Remove any objects that could be
Battery charger overload. covering the ventilation area of the battery
charger or move it to a cooler area. Wait
for the battery charger to start again
automatically.
Err04 Tension Error. Set again the voltage corresponding to
that of the battery. Start charging the
battery again
(see section: 7.2. Operating the Charger).
One or more elements of the battery has/have The battery could be defective. Contact
short-circuited. your nearest battery service centre.
Err05 Battery voltage too high compared to that set. Set again the voltage corresponding to
(You are attempting to charge a 24V battery that of the battery.
with the battery charger set at 12 Volt). Start charging the battery again
(see section: 7.2. Operating the Charger).
Err06 Battery capacity excessive Use a battery charger with greater
Unable to reach end condition. capacity.
Err07 and LED The clamps of the output leads are not Position the clamps correctly and start charging
REVERSE connected correctly to the battery. the battery again
(see section: 7.2. Operating the Charger).
Err08 Excessively high output current Reduce output current when in manual mode.
Current exceeds maximum limit.
7. OPERATION
7.1. Charging Connections.
7.1.1. Charging batteries connected to the vehicle.
7.1.2. Before starting to charge the battery, make sure the power supply lead is NOT plugged into the mains supply.
7.1.3. Locate the vehicle’s earthing point, which is normally connected to the negative battery terminal.
7.1.4. Charging a battery with negative earth, grounded to the vehicle’s chassis:
• Connect the output lead with red clamp to the positive terminal (+) of the battery.
• Connect the output lead with black clamp to the vehicle’s earthing point, keeping it away from the battery and from the fuel pipes etc.
NOTE: If connecting to an older vehicle, it may be positively earthed, in which case the clamps need to be connected in reverse.
7.1.5. Charging batteries that are not connected to a vehicle.
7.1.6. Before starting to charge the battery, make sure the power supply lead is NOT plugged into the mains supply.
7.1.7. Connect the output lead with red clamp to the positive terminal (+) of the battery.
7.1.8. Connect the output lead with black clamp to the negative terminal (-) of the battery.
ATTENTION: Make sure both clamps of the output leads generate a suitable contact with their corresponding terminals.
7.2. Operating the Battery Charger.
7.2.1. Once the output leads are connected to the battery, check that the positive lead is connected correctly to either the 12V or 24V
connector on the charger as required. Then plug the power supply lead of the battery charger into the mains supply, making sure that
the voltage matches the nominal voltage of the battery charger (230V-50Hz); having done this, the charger will emit an acoustic signal for
½ second and all the LED indicators on the control panel will switch on for 2 seconds, the digital display shows ----.
7.2.2. The battery charger is congured in Standby mode, for example: ON LED lit, Charge lit, Wet LED lit. The LEDs light up differently
based on the last program saved (see section 6.4. Saving Settings).
7.2.3. At this stage, with the battery charger in Standby mode, set the charging parameters suitable for the type of battery to be charged,
using the buttons on the control panel. The charging parameters selected are displayed by the corresponding LED, which switches on.
7.2.4. Settable charging parameters:
•Functionkey: Charge, Start, Supply, Recovery.
•SetCapacitykey: Based on the capacity of the battery and on the work cycle, select:
- Charge 30Ah/70Ah: Charge for batteries with capacity from 30Ah to 70Ah.
- Charge 80Ah/120Ah: Charge for batteries with capacity from 80Ah to 120Ah.
- Charge 120Ah/200Ah: Charge for batteries with capacity from 120Ah to 200Ah.
- Charge 4Ah/450Ah: Supports all batteries from a minimum capacity of 4Ah up to a maximum of 450Ah.
Adjust the output current from 0 up to the maximum supported by the operating mode currently selected on the
charger, using the dial on the right of the panel.
• Type key: Depending on the construction/type of the battery, select: Wet or Agm/Spiral Cell.
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