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Technical data | |
Input voltage | 230 VAC / 50 Hz |
Starting current | < 50 A |
Rated input current | Max. 0.8 A (rms value) |
Power input | 90 watts |
Nominal output voltage | DC 6 V / 12 V |
Charging voltage | 7.2 V / 14.4 V (± 0.25 V), 14.2 V / 14.7 V (± 0.25 V), 16.5 V (± 0.5 V) |
Charging current | 5 A (± 10%), 1 A (± 10%), 1.5 A (± 0.3 A), 0.5 A (± 0.4 A) |
Rated output current | 1 A & 5 A |
Reverse flow 1 | < 5 mA (no AC input) |
Degree of protection | IP65 (dustproof, waterproof) |
Battery type | 12 V LiFePO4 and 6 V & 12 V Lead-Acid type (WET, EFB, GEL, AGM, open and VRLA) |
Battery capacity | 6 V: 1.2 Ah – 14 Ah, 12 V: 1.2 Ah – 120 Ah |
Fuse (internal) | 3.15 A |
Fuse (fuse holder) | 10 A |
Noise level | < 50 dB(A) |
Temperature | 0°C to + 40°C |
Dimensions | 169 x 81 x 54 mm (L x W x H) |
1) The reverse flow is the current that the charger consumes from the battery when no mains power is connected.
If the unit becomes excessively hot during charging, the output power and output current is automatically reduced to avoid damaging the unit.
Mode | Indicator | Function |
Key illumination | ![]() | Lights up when turned on and fully charged. Flashes while charging |
Standby | ![]() | Lights up when powered on and in case of faults |
Reverse polarity | ![]() | Lights up when terminal blocks have been swapped |
Mode | Output | Indicator | Operation | Battery types supported |
Mode 1 Car Mode | 14.4 V 5 A | ![]() | Press the button once to select Mode 1
| 12 V WET, EFB and the majority of GEL batteries. Capacity of > 14 Ah in normal state |
Mode 2 Motorcycle Mode | 14.2 V 1 A | ![]() | Press the button 2 times to select Mode 2
| 12 V LiFePO4 Batteries. Capacity of ≤ 14 Ah in normal condition |
Mode 3 LiFePO4 Mode | 14.2 V 5 A | ![]() | Press the button 3 times to select Mode 3
| 12 V LiFePO4 Batteries. Capacity of > 14 Ah in normal condition |
Mode 4 Cold/AGM Mode | 14.7 V 5 A | ![]() | Press the button 4 times to select mode 4
| Cold state (0 - 4°C) of 12 V WET, EFB and most GEL batteries. And for many 12 V AGM batteries in normal condition. Capacity of > 14 Ah |
Mode 5 Regeneration mode 1 | 16.5 V 1.5 A | ![]() | Press the button 5 times to select Mode 5
| Suitable for the regeneration of 12 V batteries after short-term extreme discharge. Capacity of > 14 Ah |
Mode 6 6V Mode | 7.2 V 1 A | ![]() | Press the button once to select Mode 6
| 6 V WET, AGM, EFB and most GEL batteries. Capacity of ≤ 14 Ah in normal condition |
Mode 7 Push Mode | 0.5 A | ![]() | Press and hold the mode button for 5 seconds, LED 13 on, 6 V & 12 V LED flash alternatively. When flashing to 6 V LED, press the MODE button again to select 6 V push mode. | 6 V batteries. 25% LED flash at battery voltage between 0.5 V and 3.75 V |
Mode 8 Push Mode | 0.5 A | ![]() | Press and hold the mode button for 5 seconds, LED13 on, 6 V & 12 V LED flash alternatively. When flashing to 12 V LED, press the MODE button again to select 12 V push mode. | 12 V batteries. 25% LED flash at battery voltage between 0.5V and 3.75 V |
Note:
This is an automatic charging function that cannot be selected manually. If the battery voltage in mode 1 & 4 is between 7.5 V (± 0.5 V) and 10.5 V (± 0.5 V), the charger automatically switches to pulse.
The charger has an automatic trickle charging phase with max. 300 mA at full charge.
When the battery is fully charged, 100% LED will light up, the charger enters maintenance phase to keep the battery capacity in full condition.
If the charger is unplugged during charging, the device saves the previously selected mode. When reconnected to the mains and if the battery is of the same type (6 V or 12 V), the device automatically starts in the last mode.
Attention: If the type of connected battery is different from the last one used (e.g. if the last time was in cold/AGM mode and you need to connect a normal lead-acid battery this time), please reselect the mode manually to avoid overcharging and damage. For mode 5 (regeneration mode) and mode 7, 8 (push mode) there is no memory function.
As soon as the charger is connected to a 7.3 V - 10.5 V battery, 6 V & 12 V LED will flash alternatively, the charger will try to automatically detect the battery voltage (6 V or 12 V) in a complex measuring procedure.
After 1-3 minutes, the charger will detect whether the battery is a 6 V or 12 V battery and switch to the appropriate 6 V mode or 12 V motorcycle mode.
If the charger detects that the connected battery is a 6 V battery and enters 6 V mode, but the user is very sure that it is a 12 V battery, the user can press and hold the mode button for 5 seconds to switch the charger to any 12 V charging mode.
Please only use this override mode if you are sure that the battery to be charged is a 12 V battery. The 12 V mode can charge the battery already from 3.75 V low voltage. Therefore, a 6 V battery could be overcharged and further dangers (increased gas leakage, explosion, fire...) for humans and animals.
In the event of a short circuit on the charging cable, the fuse (5b) on the charging cable prevents damage to the device and the electrical system.
Always unplug the mains connector before cleaning the charger.
The device is maintenance-free.
For EU Version:
Robert Bosch GmbH
Auf der Breit 4
76227 Karlsruhe
Phone: +49 0391 832 29671
E-Mail: kundenberatung.kfztechnik@de.bosch.com
For UK version:
Robert Bosch GmbH
Broadwater Park,
Uxbridge UB9 5HJ
Phone: 0344 892 0115
E-Mail: contact@uk.bosch.com
Before use your charger, please read all instructions carefully.
The AC power plug must not expose to the water, and have to avoid the water flows towards the supply mains to protect the users from electric shock.
Explosion hazard and fire hazard!
Explosive gases.
Battery
Used for 12 V 1.2 Ah - 120Ah LiFePO4 and Lead-Acid type (WET, EFB, GEL, AGM, open and VRLA), or 6 V 1.2 Ah - 14 Ah Lead-Acid type (WET, EFB, GEL, AGM, open and VRLA) rechargeable battery.
Do not attempt to charge a non-rechargeable battery!
Keep children and others away from charger.
Here you can download full pdf version of manual, it may contain additional safety instructions, warranty information, FCC rules, etc.
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