OPERATION MANUAL BATTERY CHARGER DFC-10P DFC-50P DFC-450P DFC-650P This manual provides important safety information and instructions on how to set up your battery charger. In order to minimize that risk, it’s important to read this manual carefully. Keep this manual in a safe place, review it frequently and ensure that...
DFC-10P / DFC-50P / DFC-450P / DFC-650P Quick Start Guide 1. First connect the red charging lead to the positive on the battery. 2. Connect the black charging lead to the negative on the battery. 3. Select your required output voltage, mode and setup options on the battery charger: a) For DFC-650P models, turn the operation dial to either jump start or charge modes, the higher the number, the higher the amperage.
DFC-10P / DFC-50P / DFC-450P / DFC-650P Safety Instructions Please read and understand this manual and the manual for the product / battery you are intending to charge before operating this device. Keep this manual for future reference. 1. Only use this device indoors and for its intended use.
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DFC-10P / DFC-50P / DFC-450P / DFC-650P Fig.1 - Panel Controls for the DFC-10P 1. Ammeter - displays current / load 2. 15 Amp fuse 3. 6 / 12 Volt switch 4. 3 Amp fuse 5. Amp output switch, MIN - Trickle charge / MAX - Fast Charge Fig.2 - Panel Controls for the DFC-50P...
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DFC-10P / DFC-50P / DFC-450P / DFC-650P Fig.3 - Panel Controls for the DFC-450P 1. Ammeter - displays current / load 2. ‘1-2’ Function - Adjusts ampere output 3. Amp output switch, MIN - Trickle charge / MAX - Fast Charge 4.
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DFC-10P / DFC-50P / DFC-450P / DFC-650P RÖHR Battery Charger CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We hereby declare that the machine described below complies with the relevant basic safety and health requirements of the EU Directives, both in its basic design and construction as well as in the version put into circulation by us.
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The red light is on and the terminals are connected correctly but there is no movement on the needle is this normal or is there a problem