ULTRAMAT 14 plus - Graupner
ULTRAMAT 14 plus - Graupner
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*****ERROR******<br />
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bal.volt too hi.<br />
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*****ERROR******<br />
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bal.volt too low<br />
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*****ERROR******<br />
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open balancer<br />
If the charger detects an excessive cell voltage at the<br />
balancer input, this error message appears.<br />
The error message appears at the following voltages:<br />
LiPo > 4.3 V, LiIo > 4.2 V, LiFe > 3.9 V, NiCd / NiMH > 2.0 V<br />
This error message may also appear if the cells<br />
connected to the charger are overcharged.<br />
If the charger detects an excessively low cell voltage at<br />
the balancer input, this error message appears.<br />
The error message appears at the following voltages:<br />
LiPo < 2.75 V, LiIo < 2.75 V, LiFe < 2.0 V, NiCd / NiMH <<br />
0.1V<br />
If this should occur, we recommend that you give the<br />
battery an initial charge for example in the LiFe Program<br />
Mode for a few minutes (max. five minutes), which allows<br />
cell voltages down to 2.0V without connecting the<br />
balancer plug.<br />
Warning: it may be that the battery contains<br />
damaged cells, and the battery pack must therefore<br />
be monitored very closely while it is being recharged.<br />
As soon as the voltage is high enough, for safety<br />
reasons the battery must always be charged with the<br />
balancer plug connected (explosion and fire<br />
hazard!).<br />
When starting in NiCD/NiMH balance mode, if the<br />
balancing connector is not connected to the balancing<br />
port of the charger, this error should occur.<br />
While the balancing connector is connected to the<br />
balancing port of the charger, if the balancing connector is<br />
disconnected from the balancing port of the charger<br />
during charge or discharge, this error should occur.<br />
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