Instructions for use

When performing a charge/discharge or discharge/
charge cycle, your battery can often become warm
after the charge or discharge period. The “waste time”
setting will insert a time delay to occur after each
charge and discharge process to allow the battery
adequate time to cool down before starting the next
process. The value ranges from 1 to 60 minutes.
Every charge is monitored by a safety timer. The
default setting is 240 minutes or 4 hours. Once this
time limit is reached the charger will stop charging
regardless if the charge is complete. This is
programmed to prevent accidental overcharging of the
battery, or if the termination circuit cannot detect the
battery is full. The value for the safety timer should be
long enough to allow a full charge of the battery. When
your charge completes, if the charger says “TIME” in
the upper right corner of the screen, your charge was
terminated due to the safety timer.
This shows the trigger voltage for automatic peak
detection of NiMH and NiCd batteries. The effective
value ranges from 5 to 20mV per cell. If the trigger
voltage is set higher, there is a danger of overcharging
the battery; if it is set lower, there is a possibility of
premature termination. Please refer the technical
specification of the battery. (NiCd default:12mV, NiMH
default: 7mV)
An optional temperature probe contacting the surface
of the battery can be used. You can set the maximum
temperature at which the charger should allow the
battery to reach during charge. Once a battery reaches
this temperature during charge, the process will be
terminated to protect the battery. This charger does not
connect to your PC.
MULTI CHEMISTRY
BALANCE CHARGER
AC-DC