950593-01 MANUALE CB SC.indd - MICRONIX, spol. s ro
950593-01 MANUALE CB SC.indd - MICRONIX, spol. s ro
950593-01 MANUALE CB SC.indd - MICRONIX, spol. s ro
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How to charge a battery (Fig. 2)<br />
Select a charging p<strong>ro</strong>gramme.<br />
Set switch [ F ] to I/ON to turn on the battery charger.<br />
<br />
Press buttons [ ◄ ► ] to display the operation data. Data<br />
displayed:<br />
First Menu Fig. 1,1<br />
0 ) “Volt” battery voltage selected<br />
0 ) (Amp /Ah) charging current selected<br />
03) Type of battery selected<br />
04) Charging p<strong>ro</strong>gramme selected<br />
05) Warning icon (See the ‘Signals’ section)<br />
Second Menu Fig. 1,2<br />
0 ) Charging phases<br />
0 ) Battery voltage<br />
09) Current supplied<br />
Press and hold button [Test & go ] for 1 seconds to start<br />
charging the battery.<br />
The battery charger runs the sulphation test to check if the<br />
battery is sulphated. LED [A] flashes as long as the test lasts,<br />
and then remains on until the battery is fully charged.<br />
If the icon “S” is shown once the test is over, this means that<br />
the battery has fully discharged and that a sulphation p<strong>ro</strong>cess<br />
has begun.<br />
In this case, it is advisable to run the desulphation<br />
p<strong>ro</strong>gramme.<br />
The selected p<strong>ro</strong>grammed is not interrupted when the “S”<br />
symbol is displayed.<br />
Press and hold button [Test & go ] for 1 seconds to stop<br />
charging the battery.<br />
You can increase or decrease the “Amp” current by means Battery types available:<br />
of buttons [ ▲▼ ] while a battery is being charged. “WET” = WET cells and MF<br />
“GEL” = GEL and AGM batteries that need low charging<br />
Once the charge is completed (“Traction” p<strong>ro</strong>gramme) voltage<br />
or when the battery charger keeps the battery voltage at “AGM Power”= AGM batteries that need high charging<br />
its maximum level (p<strong>ro</strong>grammes: “STANDARD”; “STD + voltage<br />
EQUAL”; “Desolf”), the LED [ A ] flashes.<br />
“Ca/Ca” = Calcium-calcium batteries<br />
“Quick Start” The battery charger saves the settings<br />
<br />
Select the “Amp” charging current.<br />
before it turns off and restores them once it is switched<br />
on again. In case of power failure, the battery charger<br />
resumes the charging cycle when the energy is<br />
restored.<br />
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How to p<strong>ro</strong>gramme your battery charger<br />
You cannot use the battery charger if you are in the<br />
P<strong>ro</strong>gramming Menu.<br />
Press button [Setting Menu] to activate the battery<br />
charger p<strong>ro</strong>gramming and sc<strong>ro</strong>ll th<strong>ro</strong>ugh the Menu with<br />
buttons [ ◄ ► ].<br />
According to what you want, you can select a parameter or<br />
change a numeric value using buttons [ ▲▼ ]. When you<br />
change to the next parameter, the change is saved.<br />
Cont<strong>ro</strong>l Overview<br />
Select the charging p<strong>ro</strong>gramme.<br />
P<strong>ro</strong>grammes available: Fig. 6<br />
“Standard” = regular charge ( phases)<br />
“Std+Equal”= regular charge and equalisation ( phases)<br />
“Desolf” = desulphation (3 phases)<br />
“Booster” = quick start<br />
“Traction” = battery charge by traction ( phases)<br />
Phases of charging p<strong>ro</strong>grammes: Fig. 6<br />
) Check for sulphated battery<br />
) Low current charge “soft start”<br />
3) Battery is filled with the maximum current selected.<br />
4) Charge is completed, current diminishes.<br />
5) Battery check<br />
) Equalisation<br />
9) Battery is kept at the maximum voltage<br />
) Desulphation<br />
Never use the desulphation function for<br />
batteries installed on motor vehicles: Remove<br />
the battery before charging it.<br />
Select the battery voltage, “Volt”: , , 4 Volt :<br />
Select the type of battery.<br />
Besides the charging current, “Amp”, the range of<br />
recommended batteries for that current “Ah Min - Ah Max” is<br />
shown.<br />
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