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4. Technical data
CC-BC 5
Mains voltage: ................................230V ~ 50 Hz 
Rated input current: ................................... 0.35 A 
Power rating: ............................................... 66 W 
Rated output voltage: .............................12 V d.c.
Rated output current: ............... 3,5 A arith/5 A eff .
Battery capacity: ....................................16-80 Ah
CC-BC 12
Mains voltage: ................................230V ~ 50 Hz 
Rated input current: ................................... 0.77 A 
Power rating: ............................................. 143 W 
Rated output voltage: .............................12 V d.c.
Rated output current: ................ 8 A arith/12 A eff .
Battery capacity: ..................................26-200 Ah
5. Before starting the equipment
Most motor vehicle manufacturers recom-
mend that the battery should be discon-
nected from the vehicle’s electrical system 
before being charged. We would like to point 
out that even standard vehicles are fi tted with 
a whole host of electronic equipment (such 
as ABS, ASR, injection pump and on-board 
computer). Any voltage peaks that occur may 
cause defects in these electronic modules. 
Therefore the battery should be disconnec-
ted from the electrical system before being 
charged.
Please also refer to the instructions in the 
owner’s manuals for the car, radio, navigation 
system, etc.
5.1 Charging the battery:
• 
Release or remove the battery stoppers (if 
fitted) from the battery.
• 
Check the acid level in the battery. If neces-
sary, top up the battery with distilled water (if 
possible). Important. Battery acid is aggres-
sive. Rinse off any acid splashes thoroughly 
with lots of water and seek medical advice if 
necessary.
• 
 First connect the red charging cable to the 
positive pole of the battery.
• 
Then connect the black charging cable to the 
bodywork of the vehicle away from the battery 
and the petrol pipe.
• 
Warning! Under normal circumstances the 
negative battery pole is connected to the 
bodywork and you proceed. In exceptional 
cases it is possible that the positive battery 
pole is connected to the bodywork (positive 
earthing). In this case connect the black 
charging cable to the negative pole on the 
battery. Then connect the red charging cable 
at a point away from the battery and the petrol 
pipe.
• 
After the battery has been connected to the 
charger, you can connect the charger to a 
socket supplying 230V~50Hz. Do not connect 
it to a socket that supplies any other mains 
voltage. Important. Charging may create 
dangerous explosive gas and therefore you 
should avoid spark formation and naked fla-
mes whilst the battery is charging. There is a 
risk of explosion!
Calculating the charging time (Figure 2)
The charging time depends on the charge status 
of the battery. If the battery is fully discharged, 
the approximate charging time can be calculated 
using the following formula:
    Battery capacity in Ah
Charging time/h = 
    Amp. (arithmetic charging 
 current)
   24 Ah
Example =   = 9,6 h max.
   2,5 A
A high initial current, approximately equal to the 
rated current will fl ow in a normally discharged 
battery. As the charging time increases, the char-
ging current will fall.
Old batteries for which the charging current does 
not fall are suff ering from a defect, such as a cell 
short circuit or ageing damage.
The charging current should be 1/10 to 1/6 of the 
battery capacity.
Important! Do not exceed the charging time. 
After the end of the charging time pull the plug out 
of the socket and disconnect the charger from the 
battery.
A high charge can only be identifi ed by measuring 
the acid density using an acid tester. Note! Gases 
are released during the charging process (bub-
bles will form on the surface of the battery fl uid). It 
is essential that you ventilate the rooms well.
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