Instructions
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• The discharge current must not exceed the value printed on the rechargeable battery. For example, when a value
of “20 C” is printed on the rechargeable battery, the discharge current is 20 times the rechargeable battery capacity
(for example, battery capacity 1000 mAh, max. discharge current 20 C = 20 × 1000 mA = 20 A). If these instructions
are not followed, the rechargeable battery will overheat might become deformed or swell or cause explosions and
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• The printed value (for example, “20 C”) does not necessarily refer to the constant current, but to the maximum
current that the rechargeable battery can generate in a short time. The constant current should not be higher than
one half of the given value.
• Lithium rechargeable battery cells may only be discharged to a certain voltage; otherwise, the rechargeable battery
will be destroyed. Standard values are listed in the tables below.
• If the model does not provide protection against total discharge or have a visual display indicating a low battery,
remember to switch off the model in time.
7. Overview of parts
1 Graphic display
2 Setting knob with sensor function
3 Connection socket for optional “Ext-DISC” discharge adapter
4 Balancer terminal block
5 XT60 charge/discharge output connector
6 Integrated fan and vents
7 PC Link interface (not active!)
8 Input power supply XT60 (9 – 32 V/DC)