Warnings And Safety Notes - G.T.Power C6D Pro Manual

Intelligent balance charger/dischager
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• Never leave the charger unsupervised when it is connected to power.If any malfunction
happens, terminate the program immediately and refer to the operation manual for the
right operation.
• Keep the unit away from dust, damp, rain, heat, direct sunshine and vibration. Do not
drop it.
• The unit circuit is designed by 11-26V for DC input and 100-240V for AC input only.
• The charger and the battery to be charged should be set up on a heat-resistant,
non- ammable and non-conductive surface.Please ensure that the fan and vents of the
charger are not blocked by the surface that it is placed on.
• Never block or cover the cooling-vent of unit to keep well-ventilated. Please set up
parameter of battery correctly. Otherwise, the battery may be damaged. Especially for
Lithium battery, it may cause a re or an explosion by over-charging.
• To avoid short circuit between the charge leads, always ensure the leads are connected to
the charger rst and only then plugged into the battery. Always make sure that no
batteries are connected to leads before disconnecting them from the charger.
• You have to pay attention to verify the capacity and the voltage of the Lithium battery
pack. It may be composed of parallel and series connection mixed. In parallel link the
capacity of the battery pack is multiplied by the number of cells but the voltage remains
the same. That kind of voltage imbalance may cause a re or explosion during charge
process. We recommend you compose the Lithium battery pack in series only.
Discharge
• The typical purpose of discharge is to determine the residual capacity of the battery, or to
lower the voltage of battery to a defined level. When you discharge the battery you also
have to pay attention on the process same as charging. To avoid the battery becoming
deep-discharged, set the final discharge voltage correctly. Lithium batteries should not be
deep-discharged to lower than the minimum voltage, as this will leads to a rapid loss of
capacity or a total failure. Generally, you do not need to discharge Lithium battery
voluntarily.
• Some rechargeable batteries are said to have a memory e ect. If they are partly used and
recharged before the whole charge is drawn out, they'remember' this and next time will
only use that part of capacity. This is a 'memory e ect' . NiCd and NiMH batteries are both
have this 'memory e ect' . They prefer complete cycles, fully charge then use until capacity
empty. NiMH batteries have less memory e ect than NiCd.

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