Instructions for Use

Security
• Batteries for RC models are dangerous and must be used with care. Never leave a battery unattended.
• Do not open the charger, for any reason.
• Always keep the charger in a safe and dry area, and keep it away for direct sun light and vibrations.
• The charger has some vents on its case. Never mask them.
• The charger and the battery need to be placed on a non flammable area, heat resistant and not conductive. Keep flammable objects away from the
charger.
• When using the external battery input cables, always check that the connectors can not touch each other to avoid any short circuit. Keep the
connector away from any conductive area and from the batteries to be charged or the charger itself.
• In case of malfunction or abnormal event, disconnect immediatly the charger from its power supply / source and the batteries.
Only use a 11V – 15V DC power supply or car battery (12V) with sufficient capacity.
• Never plug several batteries at the same time on the charger.
• Some batteries feature cells with series assembly, or parallel assembly. Please make sure to choose the right cells number in series when
programming the charger.
• The charger output power is limited to 80W. This means, that a 18V battery can’t be charged at 6A, but will be charged at 4.4A (18V x 4.4A=
Approx. 80W).
• Despite the fact that the charger can detect the number of cells to charge, always check the value detected by the charger, and change it if
necessary.
• If you have any doubt about the battery type / charge parameters, please consult your local hobby store or the manufacturer / distributor.
• Despite the fact that the charger detects automatically the cells numbers and proposes automatic charge / discharge processes, it is the
customers responsibility to check the values proposed and to modify them if necessary.
• Once a charge / discharge / balancing / storing / cycling process is finished, never leave the battery connected to the charger.
• If the charger detects anything wrong, it will inform you with an error message in most cases. Please check the error chart in the end of this
manual.