Connection
1. Connect a red wire on the + bolt and a black wire on the - bolt of the charger by
means of a M6 terminal ring.
2. Fasten firstly the other side of the red cable on the + pole of the battery (with an
alligator clip, battery clamp or terminal ring). Repeat this with the black wire.
3. The power plug can be put into a socket outlet and the charger can be switched on.
The charging process will begin.
When you want to disconnect the charger from the battery, the charger must be switched off
firstly and the power plug must be removed from the outlet.
Important
The battery junction that isn't linked with the frame should be connected firstly.
The other junction must be made with the frame.
The connection between the charger and the battery must be made some distance
from the fuel installation.
Check whether the mains voltage of the voltage source is the same as the required
voltage of the charger.
Ceck the cables and connection between the charger and the battery at least
once a year.
Damaged wires/cables should be replaced immediately
It is also very important that you observe the following procedures:
always use the screw nuts and washers (brass nickel) included. When other
materials are used there is a risk that the bolt will burn out of the print board.
make sure that the wires make good contact between the charger and the battery. If
this connection is weak, there is a chance that the bolts will burn out of the print
board.
do not tighten the screws more than necessary. If the screws are tightened too much
the bolts may disconnect from the print board.
If the charger has a malfunction because these procedures are not observed, the warranty
will lapse.
Advice
It is advisable to mount a fuse between the + pole of the battery and the + bolt of the
charger. Always use a fuse that is heavier than the charge current.
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