Instructions

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c) General Information on Operation of the Menus
Select the desired submenu from the main menu using the "INC." or the "DEC." button as described and conrm
your selection with the button "START/ENTER".
In a submenu, you can call the different settings with the buttons "INC." and "DEC.".
To modify a value, push the "START/ENTER" button - the display then ashes. Modify the value ashing in the
display using the "INC." and "DEC." buttons. For quick adjustment of a value (e.g. the charging current), keep the
respective button pushed for a longer time.
Save the (modied) value with the "START/ENTER" button.
Exit each setting menu using the "BATT. TYPE/STOP" button. The charger then returns to the main menu.
Various information is indicated on the display during a charge/discharge process by repeatedly pressing
the button "DEC.". If you do not push any button for a few seconds, the charger will return to the normal
display.
If a lithium rechargeable battery with balancer plug is connected to the charger, you can switch to the dis-
play of the individual cell voltages during charging/discharging by pushing the button "INC.". Briey push
the button "START/ENTER" for the charger to return to the normal display.
d) Charging output
The charger has three charging channels that are independent of each other. This means that different rechargeable
batteries can be connected to each of the three charging channels; you can charge or discharge.
However, there are limitations in the charging output. The total charging output of the charger is 300 W. The charging
channels are also dependent on each other.
Channel 1 (CH1) Channel 2 (CH2) Channel 3 (CH3)
Max. 300 W - -
Max. 200 W Max. 100 W -
Max. 200 W - Max. 100 W
Max. 100 W Max. 100 W Max. 100 W
Example: If a large rechargeable battery is charged at charging channel 1 with the maximum possible charging output
of 300 W, you cannot charge another rechargeable battery at charging channel 2 and 3. If the charging output at
charging channel 1 is, e.g., 250 W, only 50 W will remain for charging channel 2 (300 - 250 = 50 W).
Observe:
The charging output also limits the respective possible charging current depending on battery type and cell
number.
Example: A charging current of 5.0 A at channel 2 (charging output max. 100 W) will lead to a max. output
voltage of 20 V. Accordingly, a 6-cell LiPo rechargeable battery (charge end voltage 6 x 4.2 V = 25.2 V)
cannot be charged at 5.0 A. You need to set a lower charging current to charge a 6-cell LiPo rechargeable
battery.