User manual

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Follow the menu selection. Start with the rst menu item and then select all other menu items.
Make sure that the set parameters match the rechargeable battery before connecting it. The
rechargeable battery and the charger may be damaged if the charger is not properly congured.
Overcharging may cause an explosion or re. Take extreme care when conguring. Please note the
data in the table below if there are no specic rechargeable battery parameters.
Rated voltage/
cell
End-of-charge
voltage/cell
Storage voltage/
cell
Max. charge
rate
End-of-discharge
voltage/cell
LiPo 3.70 V 4.20 V 3.80 V ≤ 1 C 3.00 – 3.30 V
Li-ion 3.60 V 4.10 V 3.70 V ≤ 1 C 2.90 – 3.20 V
LiFe 3.20 V 3.60 V 3.30 V ≤ 4 C 2.60 – 2.90 V
LiHV 3.80 V 4.35 V 3.90 V ≤ 1 C 3.10 – 3.40 V
NiCd 1.20 V 1.40 V --- 1C – 2C 0.5 – 1.10 V
NiMH 1.20 V 1.40 V --- 1C – 2C 0.5 – 1.10 V
Lead-acid (Pb) 2.00 V 2.40 V --- ≤ 0.4 C 1.80 – 2.00 V
10. Connecting the rechargeable battery and starting
the programme
a) Balancer-connection
When the charger is supplied with power, connect the XH balancer connector of the recharge-
able battery pack to the balancer terminal block (5), observing the correct polarity. Always align
the connector with the negative contact on the negative pole of the balancer terminal block. If
necessary, use suitable adapters.
It is recommended that you always charge lithium rechargeable batteries with the balancer con-
nector. However, you can also charge rechargeable batteries without a balancer.
b) Connecting the rechargeable battery
The rechargeable battery is connected via the side XT60 connector (7). The polarity is specied by the
connector geometry. The XT60 socket should be connected as shown.
If all parameters are set correctly and the rechargeable battery is connected, you can start the selected programme
using the “Start” menu item.
To exit the programme menu in advance, select the last “Back” menu item and press the knob.