Operation Manual

Any attempts to start in position “charging” instead of
“starting” could damage the ammeter and start the
overload protection.
Before pressing the main switch, make sure that the
unit is connected correctly.
Warning! If in doubt, consult a specialist in an
authorized servicing centre.
Do not use the unit until you have read the manual
carefully.
Observe all the safety regulation in this manual.
Be responsible to the others.
Step-by-step Instruction
Charging
1. Connect the charger .
2. Set the charging function up (min/1).(Fig. 3/7)
3. Switch the charger on .
4. Plug in .
5. Battery is being charged. (max. 10 hrs)
Starting
1. Connect the charger .
2. Set the starting up (Fig. 3/9).
3. Connect to the mains.
4. Switch the charger on and start the vehicle immediately.
5. Jas soon as the vehicle is up, stop starting and switch off
and disconnect the charger.
Troubles-Causes-Troubleshooting
Notice: Always check the overload protection first!
Overload circuit-breaker:
1. Connect the red clamp to the positive pole (+) and the
black one to the negative pole (-).
2. Remove the contact and check the fuses.
3. Set the charger at the lowest charging degree. .
4. If the battery power input is too high, it is recommended
to have the battery charging done by a skilled electrician
and to keep the level of charge high by frequent
charging or to get a more powerful charger.
Have the battery checked by a specialist. Replace the
battery.
Too heavy charging current at the beginning of charging
1. Watch out the charging current if it is high even after 15 -
20 minutes, it may mean that the charge would not hold
Have the battery checked at a specialist’s. Replace the
battery.
Too weak charging current .
1. Try to adjust the charging current control higher.
Ammeter pointer touches the lowest position of the scale
1. Have the battery checked at a specialist. Replace the
batteries
2. Ensure that the mains voltage is equal to the desired
value
Ammeter does not indicate.
1. Clean the terminals and put the clamp on again.
2. Have it checked at a specialist´s . Replace the battery.
Check on the charger working ability on a perfect
charged battery.
Overload Causes
1. Mixing up the poles when connecting the clamp to the
battery
2. The battery is heavily or completely discharged.
3. Battery is completely discharged and its capacity is
higher than the charger power
4. Battery is damaged or defective (internal elements short
circuit).
Inspections and Maintenance
Unplug before any work on the unit.
Use a wet cloth to clean the plastic parts. Do not use
detergents, solvents and sharp articles.
Use a soft brush or a paint brush to remove the settled
dust from the vent and moving parts.
Oil all the moving metal parts regularly
Inspections and Maintenance Safety Instructions
After every use
Clean the vents and moving parts from dust
Regularly
Oil the moving metal parts (multi-purpose oil)
Regularly
Check all the screws to see if they are tight.
Service
Any technical questions? Complaint? Do you need spare
parts or operation manual?
Go to our website www.guede.com and the section Service
will help you quickly and without bureaucracy. Please, help us
to help you. In order to identify your device in case of
complaint, please indicate serial number, order number and
year of manufacture. All information is available on the
product label. To have all information always at hand, put
them down.
Serial number:
Order number:
Year of manufacture:
Phone: +49 (0) 79 04 / 700-360
Fax: +49 (0) 79 04 / 700-51999
E-Mail: support@ts.guede.com
EC Declaration of Conformity
We,
Güde GmbH & Co. KG
Birkichstraße 6
74549 Wolpertshausen
Germany
hereby declare the conception and construction of the below-
mentioned devices correspond - at the type of construction
being launched - to appropriate basic safety and hygienic
requirements of EC Directives.
In case of any change to devices not discussed with us
the Declaration expires.
Marking of devices: Battery Charger V 421 C
product No.: 85074
Appropriate EC Directives:
2006/95 EG
2004/108 EG
Harmonised standards used:
EN 60335-2-29:2004
EN 60335-1/A14:2010
EN 62233 :2008
EN 55014-1:2006
EN 55014-2/A2:2008
EN 61000-3-2:2006
EN 61000-3-3:2008
EN 61000-3-11:2000
Date/producer signature: 10.08.2011
Data on Signatory: executive officer
Mr. Arnold
Technical Documentation: J. Bürkle FBL; Q
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