WARNING AND SAFETY NOTES
These warnings and safety notes are particularly important. Please follow the instructions for
maximum safety; otherwise the charger and the battery can be damaged or at worst it can
cause a fire. Also read the chapter "Before you begin".
is observed immediately terminate the process and refer to the operation manual.
mable and nonconducting surface. Never place them on a car seat, carpet or similar surface.
it meets the requirements of this charger. If the program is set up incorrectly the battery and
charger may be damaged and cause a fire.
NiCd/NiMH Voltage level:
Allowable fast charge current:
Discharge voltage cut off level:
Li-ion
Voltage level:
Max. charge voltage:
Allowable fast charge current:
Min. discharge voltage cut off level:
LiPo
Voltage level:
Max. charge voltage:
Allowable fast charge current:
Discharge voltage cut off level:
LiFe
Voltage level:
Max. charge voltage:
Allowable fast charge current:
Discharge voltage cut off level:
Pb
Voltage level:
(Lead-acid) Max. charge voltage:
Allowable fast charge current:
Discharge voltage cut off level:
- To avoid short-circuits between the charge lead always connect the charge cable to the charger
first, then connect the battery. Reverse the sequence when disconnecting.
- Do not connect more than one battery pack to this charger at any one time.
- Do not attempt to charge or discharge the following types of battery.
- A battery pack which consists of different types of cell (including different manufacturers)
- A battery that is already fully charged or just slightly discharged.
- Non-rechargeable batteries (Explosion hazard).
- Batteries that require a different charge technique from NiCd, NiMH, Li-Poly or Gel cells (Pb).
- A faulty or damaged battery.
- A battery fitted with an integral charge circuit or a protection circuit.
- Batteries installed in a device or which are electrically linked to other components.
- Batteries that are not expressly stated by the manufacturer to be suitable for the currents the
charger delivers during the charge process.
1.2V/cell
1C-2C (depends on the performance of cell)
0.85V/cell (NiCd), 1.0V/cell (NiMH)
3.6V/cell
4.1V/cell
1C or less
2.5V/cell or higher
3.7V/cell
4.2V/cell
1C or less
3.0V/cell or higher
3.3V/cell
3.6V/cell
4C or less
2.0V/cell or higher
2.0V/cell
2.46V/cell
0.4C or less
1.75V/cell or higher
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