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Initiating desulphation before charging
Desulphation of an unsealed lead/acid battery:
•
Either starts automatically when the battery is heavily
discharged; the length of the desulphating operation is
defined by the charger's electronics. The charging
process is initiated automatically at the end of the
desulphation period.
•
Or is initiated manually, as shown below.
To initiate desulphation manually:
1. Set the Start/Stop switch to "0".
2. Hold down the
button.
3. Set the Start/Stop switch to "1". Release
Desulphation is initiated for the programmed period
("Equal time" menu). The charging initiation process
must be started manually on completion of the
desulphation period.
Initiating charging
1. Set the Start/Stop switch to " I ".
The display shows the information on the battery
connected and counts down the time remaining before
effective charging starts.
No.
Without
FMP energycom
1.
Type of charger, software version.
2.
Countdown for
2 minutes before
charging effectively
starts.
3.
Programmed charging Detected charging
profile – flashing
during this phase.
4.
Empty line.
5.
Programmed
operating T°.
6.
Equalisation symbol requested on completion
of charging (see § Completion of charging with
equalisation).
(*) As the information is received.
Once the two-minute countdown is complete, the display
shows the information regarding the charging operation.
Proceed to the section on Effective Charging.
Faults DF1, DF2 and DF3 prevent charging. Please refer
to the section on Fault Messages.
.
With
FMP energycom
Countdown for 2
minutes maximum
before charging
effectively starts.
profile – flashing
during this phase (*).
Alternating display of
the voltage, capacity
and the serial number
detected, as the
information is received
and alarms if present (*).
Detected operating
temperature (*).
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Effective charging
A few moments after charging starts, the display shows the
various charging details in alternation.
No.
Without
FMP energycom
1.
Type of charger, software version.
2.
Charging symbol.
3.
Equalisation requested on completion of charging.
4.
Programmed
operating T°.
5.
Programmed charging
profile.
6.
Empty line.
7.
Charging indicator.
8.
Information updated and displayed cyclically.
Please refer to Table C.
9.
Percentage of charge.
Information displayed
Sign Type of measurement
U
Battery voltage (V).
u
Voltage per cell (V).
I
Instantaneous charging current (A).
C
Capacity restored (Ah).
t
Charging time spent (hh:mm).
H
Estimated remaining charging time
(hours).
DF
No. of any fault occurring. See § Fault
Messages.
Table C: Symbols for the information displayed during charging.
Completion of charging without equalisation
1. The green light (Fig. 2, No. 7) illuminates when charging
has been completed correctly.
The green 'charging complete' light (Fig.2, No. 7) is
illuminated and the message AVAIL is displayed (1). The
display shows, in alternation (2):
• The charging time taken.
• The number of amp hours restored.
Please refer to the sections on Memory or Status for details
of the information on completion of charging.
Any other visual indication from any of the three lights
indicates a problem during charging. Please refer to the
Control Panel section.
With
FMP energycom
Priority alarm if present.
Detected operating
temperature.
Detected charging profile.
Alternation between
the voltage, capacity, the
serial number detected
and alarms if present.
Example
26.1
2.18
55
71
03:36
05
DF5