Projecta HDBM35 Manual

Intelli-charge workshop battery manager

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INTELLI-CHARGE WORKSHOP
BATTERY MANAGER
35A 12/24V & 150A 12V
P/No.s HDBM35, HDBM150

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  • Page 1 INTELLI-CHARGE WORKSHOP BATTERY MANAGER 35A 12/24V & 150A 12V P/No.s HDBM35, HDBM150...
  • Page 2: General Information

    GENERAL INFORMATION OVERVIEW This series of workshop chargers are designed for industrial usage in the modern workshop environment. They can be used for a range of applications from Battery Charging & Maintenance, Diagnostics & Power Supply, Showroom Battery Support and Battery Testing. They are compatible with different Lead-Acid chemistries as well as new LiFePo lithium batteries.
  • Page 3: Product Overview

    PRODUCT OVERVIEW 1. AC Input Socket 2. Main On/Off Switch 3. USB Firmware Update Port 4. DC Output Sockets (+/-) 5. Menu Navigation Keys 6. TFT Display IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS, THIS MANUAL CONTAINS IMPORTANT SAFETY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS KEEP IT WITH OR NEAR THE CHARGER AT ALL TIMES. WARNING •...
  • Page 4 • Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision. • To reduce risk of a battery explosion, follow these instructions and those published by the battery manufacturer and/or the manufacturer of any equipment you intend to use or have nearby.
  • Page 5: Preparing To Charge

    • NEVER smoke, allow a spark or flame in vicinity of battery or engine. • Do not use the battery charger for recharging dry-cell or non-rechargeable batteries that are commonly used with home appliances. These batteries may burst and cause personal injuries and/or property damages.
  • Page 6 STEPS WHEN A BATTERY IS INSTALLED INSIDE THE VEHICLE. A SPARK NEAR A BATTERY MAY BE DANGEROUS. HOW TO REDUCE THIS RISK: • Ensure that any cables are far from moving parts or pinch points when using the charger. • Stay clear of fan blades, belts, pulleys, and any other parts that could cause personal injury.
  • Page 7 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1. BROWSING THE MAIN INTERFACE 2. MAIN INTERFACE MODE The device provides 5 Main Interface with the following modes: CHARGE MODE SHOWROOM MODE DIAGNOSTIC MODE TEST MODE SETTINGS MODE Press to enter the Main menu or return to the previous menu. Press to cycle between the various modes and settings 3.
  • Page 8: Language Settings

    Operation: Step 1: Press to ENTER the SETTING submenu. Step 2: Press to Select the desired setting. Step 3: Press to CONFIRM and proceed into the desired settings menu. Settings Displayed: LANGUAGE; AUTO-DETECT; CABLE CALIBRATION; LCD BRIGHTNESS; FIRMWARE UPDATE; DEVICE INFO LANGUAGE SETTINGS Operation: Step 1: Press...
  • Page 9: Device Information

    LCD BRIGHTNESS SETTING Operation: Step 1: Press to ENTER the LCD BRIGHTNESS Submenu Step 2: Press to Set the desired brightness level. The default setting is set at 50%. FIRMWARE UPDATE SETTING Operation: Do not attempt to update the Firmware with any other updates than those released by the manufacturer.
  • Page 10 Charging Mode Operation: Step 1: Press to ENTER or EXIT the charge mode Step 2: Press to Select the desired parameter Step 3: Press to Start or Stop the charging process. Displayed Values During Charging: Charging Percentage: indicates percentage of charge (%). Current: displays the charging current (A) Voltage: displays the charging voltage (V) Ah: displays the Amp-hours recharged.
  • Page 11 In this stage rising voltage and maximum user defined current is applied to the battery. • 5~100Amp adjustable for the HDBM150 • 1~35Amp adjustable for the HDBM35 Absorption: In this stage a constant voltage and tapering current is applied to the battery to ensure it reaches 80% state of charge.
  • Page 12 Flooded BATT 15.5V Equalization current control 15% of Bulk Current x2 for 24V mode (HDBM35 only) Remarks: the interface will display 80~99% charged during the Absorption and Equalization stage. Float: Compatible only with Lead-Acid batteries this stage is used for long term battery maintenance.
  • Page 13: Test Mode

    Watt: displays the output power (W) Time: displays the duration Output Voltage: Adjustable between 12.6 - 14.5V (x2 for 24V mode HDBM35 only). Output Current: Adjustable between 5 – 150Amp for the HDBM150 and 1 – 35Amp for the HDBM35.
  • Page 14 8. ABNORMAL DISPLAY AND TROUBLE SHOOTING Abnormal Condition Possible Cause Suggested Solution No battery detected Loose connection Check the battery and terminal connections Battery short circuit Incorrect connection Check the battery and cables connections Inverse battery connections Incorrect connection Reverse the polarity of the connection to the battery Voltage is too low If the battery voltage is...
  • Page 15: Specifications

    -20~85°C, 0-90% RH. Input cable size 1.0mm² 3C WITH 3Pin SAA Plug plus IEC-C14 Output cable size 3 metre 8mm 105°C with clamps for HDBM35 3 metre 25mm 105°C with clamps for HDBM150 Net weight Approx. 5.3 Kg for HDBM35 Approx.
  • Page 16: Warranty Statement

    WARRANTY STATEMENT Applicable only to product sold in Australia. Brown & Watson International Pty Ltd of 1500 Ferntree Gully Road, Knoxfield, Vic., telephone (03) 9730 6000, fax (03) 9730 6050, warrants that all products described in its current catalogue (save and except for all bulbs and lenses whether made of glass or some other substance) will under normal use and service be free of failures in material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year (unless this period has been extended as indicated elsewhere) from the date of the original purchase by the consumer as marked on the...

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