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If the battery remains connected, in order to keep it charged,
compensation and subsequent equalisation charging
operations will be initiated automatically, depending on the
type of battery.
2. If an equalisation charging operation has been
programmed (unsealed lead/acid battery), this is
initiated automatically.
If this is not the case, equalisation charging can be
initiated manually: please refer to the section on
Completion of charging with equalisation.
3. If the green light is flashing, the battery is in its resting
phase.
Wait until the light stops flashing.
4. Set the Start/Stop switch to "0".
5. Disconnect the battery, which is now ready for use.
Completion of charging with equalisation
Equalisation only concerns unsealed lead/acid batteries. It
can be initiated either manually or automatically.
Manual initiation
1. As soon as charging is complete (the green light is
permanently lit or is flashing - Fig.2, No. 7), press
the
button.
The messages EQUAL I = (equalisation current) and
EQUAL H = (remaining equalisation time) (Nos. 1 and 2
below) indicate that equalisation has been initiated.
2. The battery is ready for use as soon as the green light
(Fig. 2, No. 7) illuminates.
Automatic initiation
If equalisation has been programmed (Configuration Menu /
Equal time, Delayed equal and Auto equal set to ON),
equalisation charging is initiated automatically.
Furthermore, if the battery remains connected, in order to
keep it charged, maintenance charges (compensation and
subsequent equalisation charging operations) will be initia-
ted automatically, depending on the type of battery. The
same information as for manual initiation is displayed (see
above).
Technical characteristics of Premium HF flex
Power supply voltage
Frequency
Current absorbed
Power supply cable
Power supply fuse
Battery cable (1)
Battery cable length
IP protection level
Operating temp.
Display
Weight
Dimensions (H x W x D)
(1) Take the electrical installation into account when determining the actual cable cross-section.
Units
2004
V
400 ±10% tri
Hz
50/60
A
7
mm
2
4 x 2.5
A
Protistor 20A
mm
2
25
m
1 to 10
IP20
°C
0 to +40
LCD
kg
30
mm
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Display of the history per charging operation
To display the memorised information and to reset it to
zero, please refer to the Memory section.
Display of the charger's history
To display the history and to reset it to zero, please refer to
the Status section.
Fault messages
Fault
Cause
DC
Appears before a DF1
fault is displayed.
DF1*
Charger fault.
DF2*
Output fault.
DF3*
Unsuitable battery.
DF4
The battery has been
discharged more than
80% of its capacity.
DF5
Battery requires
inspection.
DF7
Pneumatic mixing air
circuit fault (the red
light flashes).
TH*
Thermal fault
resulting in
interruption of
charging.
STOP*
Critical electrolyte level in the battery.
Fill the battery.
(*): A blocking fault preventing charging from continuing.
2006
400 ±10% tri
400 ±10% tri
50/60
10
4 x 2.5
Protistor 20A
Protistor 30A
25
1 to 10
IP20
0 to +40
LCD
30
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Remedial action
Check the power supply
voltage.
Check that the battery is
correctly connected (that
the cables are not
reversed) and the output
fuse.
Battery voltage too high
or too low. Connect the
correct charger for the
battery
Charging continues.
Check the charging
cables (cross-section too
small), the terminals
(oxidisation, not tight)
and the battery
(defective elements).
Check the air
circuit (pump, tubing).
Check that the fan(s)
is (are) working
correctly and/or
that the ambient
temperature is not too
high or whether there is
poor natural ventilation
to the charger.
2008
2010
400 ±10% tri
50/60
50/60
13
17
4 x 4
4 x 4
Protistor 30A
50
50
1 to 10
1 to 10
IP20
IP20
0 to +40
0 to +40
LCD
LCD
30
55
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