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Sealey SMC01 Instructions page 3

Compact auto digital battery charger 3 cycle-12v

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3.2.4 charging a negative earthed battery:
3.2.5 Ensure that the black clamp on the clamp lead is not
touching the battery or the fuel line.
3.2.6 connect the positive (+) red clamp to the positive (+)
battery post and connect the negative (-) black clamp
to the negative (-) battery post or vehicle chassis.
3.2.7 charging a positive earthed battery:
3.2.8 Ensure that the red clamp on the clamp lead is not
touching the battery or the fuel line.
3.2.9 connect the negative (-) black clamp to the negative
(-) battery post and connect the positive (+) red clamp
to the positive (+) battery post or vehicle chassis.
3.3
battery not connected to a vehicle.
3.3.1 connect the (+) red clamp to the positive (+) battery
post and connect the (-) black clamp to the negative
(-) battery post.
3.4
permanent connection to vehicle using
eyelet lead.
3.4.1 connect the eyelet on the red (+) wire to the positive
(+) battery terminal and connect the eyelet on the
black (-) wire to the negative (-) battery terminal.
4. operation
note: connect the charger to the battery as instructed in
section 3 before connecting to mains power supply.
4.1
connect charger to mains poWer supply.
4.1.1 Plug the connector on the mains lead into the side of
the charger as shown in fig.1. insert the three pin
plug on the mains lead into the mains power supply .
4.2
the 'conditioning' LED (see fig.2) will start to
flash indicating that charging has commenced. This
stage protects against high current surging through the
battery and calculates the optimal charging rate for the
following stages.
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4.3
4.4
4.5
4.5.1 the 'no battery connected' LED indicates that
4.5.2 the 'polarity reversed' LED indicates that
4.5.3 the 'bad battery / clamps shorted' LED
4.6
4.6.1 When the above circumstances occur, take the
4.6.2 turn the unit off by disconnecting the mains power
4.6.3 Allow the charger to cool down, then restart. if the
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the 'bulK charge / optimised charge' LED
(see Fig.2) will flash to indicate the fast charging
stage. this cycle will constantly pulse the current,
whilst avoiding overheating.
the 'maintenance' LED (see fig.2) will light up
and stay on to indicate that the battery is fully charged.
the charger will continue to maintain the battery in a
fully charged state without overcharging.
fault indicators see fig.2.
the output leads are not connected to the battery or
that whilst there are connected there is a break in the
circuit and the leads, clamps and terminals should be
inspected to find the cause of the problem.
clamps are connected to the wrong terminals. reverse
the connections to continue with charging.
indicates that there is a fault with either the battery or
the clamps and both should be tested for faults and
replaced if necessary.
safety thermal cutout. the charger is equiped
with a safety thermal cutout which will operate in the
following circumstances:
A) the unit is over temperature. if this is the case all
the LEDs will be shut off.
B) the unit is overloaded.
c) there is a short circuit. the clamps have touched or
the clamps connections to the battery terminals
are reversed.
following action.
supply.
situation persists it is likely that the battery you are
trying to charge is too high a capacity for this charger.
environmental protection.
recycle unwanted materials instead of disposing of them as
waste. All tools, accessories and packaging should be sorted,
taken to a recycle centre and disposed of in a manner which
is compatible with the environment.
When the product is no longer required, it must be disposed of
in an environmentally protective way.
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issue: 4(sP) - 18/07/13

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