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Fuse; Specifications; Troubleshooting; Cleaning - ProCharger 10020103 Instructions For Use Manual

10.000 charger, diagnostic and maintenance device

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14 | Fuse

If the charging process does not start, the 15 A fuse in the charging cable may be
faulty. In this case, replace the fuse and check the cabling.
15 | Specifi cations
Operating voltage
End-of-charge voltage
Charging current
Housing protection class
Operating conditions
Storage conditions
Dimensions (W x H x D)
Weight
Length of power cord
Length of charging cable (total)
Fuse in the charging cable
Suitable battery types
Battery voltage
Battery capacity (recommended)
Housing protection class
The housing has protection class IP 20. The housing is protected against dust
and moisture. The charger must therefore only be operated indoors in dry, closed
rooms.
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220 – 240 V/AC (50/60 Hz)
7.15 V / 7.35 V for a 6 V battery,
14.3 V / 14.7 V for a 12 V battery
1500 mA up to 10,000 mA max.
(depending on the charging mode)
IP 20
-15°C to +45°C, 10% to 90% relative humidity,
non-condensing,
-30°C to +60°C, 10% to 90% relative humidity,
non-condensing,
184 x 90 x 164 mm
approx. 1400 g
approx. 170 cm
approx. 230 cm
15 A
Lead-acid, gel, lead-fl eece, AGM, calcium,
pure-lead, lithium polymer and lithium-ion
vehicle batteries
6 V (3 cells), 12 V (6 cells) for lead batteries
1.5 Ah to 120 Ah

16 | Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting
If the charger does not function, check the following points:
•Is the power socket working properly and is it supplying mains voltage? (Check
the power plug)
•Is the connected battery faulty or deeply discharged?
•Is the battery connected to the charger with the correct polarity? The
lights up if the battery is connected with reversed polarity.
•The charging cable has a 15 A fuse. Is this fuse in the charging cable faulty? In
this case, replace the fuse and check the cabling.
The housing of the charger may get hot if it is operated with a charging
current of 10,000 mA for a long period (e.g. for charging large batteries)
in spite of the integrated fan. This is not a device fault, but a normal
technical feature.

17 | Cleaning

Use a soft cloth and a little mild cleaning agent to clean the housing. Do not
use harsh solvents such as thinners or petrol, nor scouring agents, as these will
corrode the surface. Dispose of the cleaning wipes and excess cleaning agent in
an environmentally sound manner.
For reasons of safety, the power plug must always be disconnected from the
power supply and the charging cable disconnected from the battery before
cleaning. Do not allow cleaning agent to get inside the charger or the quick
connector!

18 | Maintenance

Have maintenance and repair work carried out by an authorised specialist or
qualifi ed workshop only.

19 | Warranty

The dealer/manufacturer from whom the charger was purchased legally
guarantees the materials and manufacture of the charger for a period of two
years from the date of receipt. In the event of a fault, the purchaser is initially only
entitled to supplementary performance, Supplementary performance comprises
either repair of the fault or supply of a replacement product. Devices or parts
which have been exchanged become the property of the dealer. The purchaser
must inform the dealer without delay of any faults that may be found. Warranty
claims must be accompanied by proof of purchase (receipt, invoice etc.). Damage
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