Should work take place, which is not in accordance with guidelines, local rules, instructions or specification’s, damage may occur. All of these matters will lead to loss of war- ranty. RIPEnergy AG can not accept any liability for damages or costs arising due to the use of these chargers.
Contents Warranty ............................. 2 Distributor’s address ........................2 General Information ........................4 Use of this manual ........................4 Limitation of liability........................4 Warranty specifications (short form) ................... 4 Unpacking ........................... 5 Environmental protection ......................5 Description of the charger......................5 Safety Information........................
General Information Thank you for choosing a product supplied by RIPEnergy AG. The product you have bought is manu- factured to meet the highest quality standards. Use of this manual This user’s manual contains the information you need to install and operate this charger correctly.
(see also instructions on item 17). RIPEnergy AG is not paying for costs arising for transport of the unit or damage that arises during the time the unit is unserviceable. The general terms of delivery and terms of sale of RIPEnergy AG are valid.
10 Safety Information 10.1 General information If you do not understand or are uncertain about any operation or information please contact your dealer. Before installation you must be aware of local standards and rules applicable to use such equipment. For installation and use of the unit pay attention to local applicable standards, all relevant safety guidelines and measures.
11 Planning and mounting the charger This section will provide you information’s about configuring and installing your charger. Make sure that you are aware of local rules and safety measurements. 11.1 Required power draw Before connecting your batteries to the charger, always check the required charge current and volt- age.
12 Operation The charger is controlled by a single two position switch located on the front or rear panel of the charger. 12.1 Engaging Switch to “ON-Position“. The red LED will illuminate. The charger is ready to use. 12.2 Maximum Charge Current Note: The max.
13.3 Digital Meter Models Version “D” only Digital Meter / Timer programming U - Output-/Battery voltage Vdc A - Charge current Adc P - Battery charge level in % H - Capacity recharged in Ah (Ampere hour) The Ah calculation starts, when charge current is >1A. To reset Ah counter (set it to zero) –...
To reduce time and save money, contact the consignee how to de- clare the delivery. Arising costs for customs have to be paid by the sender. 6. Transport costs to send the unit back to RIPEnergy AG are not covered from Warranty. Manual EASY Charger V2.doc...
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