Batteries; Revival; Selecting Programs - ULTIMATE SPEED ULGD 5.0 C1 Original Instructions Manual

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connected, the battery voltage is displayed in the LC display (voltage
display
). The segments of the status display
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measured voltage is below 3.8 V or above 15 V, then this means the
battery is not charging. The error message
„Err" will be shown briefly in the display. The device switches to standby.
z 6 V batteries
If a battery is measured in the voltage range 3.7 – 7.3 V, then you can
only select Program 1.
z 12 V batteries
If a battery is identified as being in the critical voltage range from 7.3 –
10.5 V, then the device will check whether it is a fully-charged 6 V
battery or a discharged 12 V battery. Press the program selector button
to select a program. The device carries out a test measurement
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procedure for approx. 90 seconds. The display will show:
If after approx. 90 seconds, the identified value is between 7.3 – 7.5 V,
then the 12 V battery is defective. The device switches to standby.
z Revival
If after approx. 90 seconds, the identified value is between 7.5 – 10.5 V,
then a 12 V battery is present. The charging process starts with pulse
operation for revival of the battery. The voltage display
10.5 V is reached, the device switches to further charging levels.
The revival procedure is identical for all 12 V charging programs.
z Selecting programs
Note:
If a battery is identified in the voltage range of 3.7 – 7.3 V, then
programs 2-3-4 cannot be selected. The charging process continues
automatically. Depending on the program selected, the charging charac-
teristics for voltage, time and temperature are monitored. With diagnosis
program, revival mode and trickle charging.
Program
1
2
16
GB
max. (V)
7.3 V
14.4 V
are empty. If the
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10
max. (A)
0.8 A
0.8 A
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