Possible Charging Programmes - EUFAB 16615 Mode D'emploi

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Caution: After plugging the mains cable inselect the desired charging pro- gramme by operating the
MODE button multiple times. If the MODE button is not pressed, the charging process is not started. When
charging has started it is no longer possible to switch to another charging program, If you wish to work with
a program other than the set charging program, pull the plug out of the socket and wait until the display
has gone dark. Then insert the plug again and proceed as described above.
Now, connect the power plug of the charger to the mains socket. The background illumination of the display
is activated.
If the battery has been connected incorrectly (wrong poles) or the charger has no contact, the following
error message appears on the display ˝ Er 1˝. If the error message ˝Er 2˝is shown, a defective 6 V battery has
been connected, this cannot be charged using the battery charger. If the battery has been correctly connec-
ted, the display shows the current battery voltage and the symbol for the set charging programme. By pres-
sing (multiple times) the MODE button, you can select the appropriate charging programme for your needs.
The charging programmes appear in the following order and may be selected by pressing the MODE button:
Motorbike 6 V
Car 12 V
Depending on the charging state of the battery, the device adapts the charging current in order to best char-
ge the connected battery. The specified maximum charging current is only used during the main charging
phase. Shortly before the full charging capacity is achieved, the device switches to a lower charging current.
This ensures that the battery is gently and optimally charged to full capacity.
The battery symbol (7) (Figure 2: Display) shown on the display indicates the current filling level of the
battery.

Possible charging programmes

6 Volt mode
Charging programme for 6 V batteries, 1.2 Ah to 14 Ah, temperatures above 0°C
Charge current: 2 A maximum
charge voltage: 7.2 V
6 Volt winter mode
Charging programme for 6 V batteries, 1.2 Ah to 14 Ah, temperature below 0°C Charge
Charge current: 2 A maximum
charge voltage: 7.4 V
Motorbike mode
Charging programme for 6 V batteries, 1.2 Ah to 14 Ah, temperature below 0°C Charge
Charge current: 2 A maximum
charge voltage: 14.6 V
Motorbike winter mode
Charging programme for 12 V batteries from 1.2 Ah to 14 Ah, temperatures above 0°C
Charge current: 2 A maximum
charge voltage: 14.8 V
Car mode
Charging programme for 12 V batteries from 14 Ah to 120 Ah, temperatures above 0°C
Charge current: 4 A maximum
charge voltage: 14.6 V
Car winter mode
Charging programme for 12V batteries from 14 Ah to 120 Ah, temperatures below 0°C
Charge current: 4 A maximum
charge voltage: 14.8 V
Battery maintenance charge mode
As soon as the battery is fully charged, the charger switches automatically over to battery
maintenance charge mode. This is shown accordingly on the display (only in an uninstalled state).
Do not leave the charger connected for more than 5 days.
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Motorbike 6 V winter
Car 12 V winter
Motorbike 12 V
Motorbike 12 V winter

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