Product familiarisation, Operating instructions, Maintenance – Silverline Battery Charger 12/24V User Manual

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Voltage selection switch

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Charge rate selection switch

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Positive lead and clamp

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Negative lead and clamp

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Ammeter

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Carry handle

Product Familiarisation

Unpacking your battery charger

• Carefully unpack your battery charger. Ensure all packaging materials are

removed and fully familiarise yourself with all features of the product.

• If any parts are damaged or missing, have these parts repaired or replaced

before use.

Operating Instructions

WARNING: Do not connect the charger to the mains power supply until instructed

in the steps below.

Connecting to battery (In Vehicle)

• This charger is suitable for use on 12V/24V, negative earth, electrical systems.
• Marine batteries must ALWAYS be moved to dry land for charging. This charger

is not designed for use in a marine environment.

• If appropriate, check battery fluid level before charging. Top up with distilled

water if required. Check battery manufacturer’s guidance as to whether cell

caps should be removed for charging.

• Ensure that engine is stopped, and that all electrical accessories (lights, radio

etc) are switched off. Keep vehicle bonnet, boot or access panels, open during

battery charging.

• Locate battery and identify battery terminals. The positive terminal is usually

marked with a “+” symbol, the negative terminal is usually marked with a

“-“ symbol. If you are unsure of which terminal is which, seek professional

assistance.

• Refer to vehicle manufacturer’s handbook to determine whether terminals

should be disconnected for charging. Follow manufacturer’s guidance.

• If the battery terminals are corroded, or dirty, clean them with a suitable wire

brush.

• Attach positive clamp (3) to positive battery terminal.
• Attach negative clamp (4) to a clean part of the vehicle chassis, or other sturdy

metal part. Do not connect the clamp to any part of the vehicle’s fuel system.

• Check that clamps are securely connected, and that they will not come loose

during charging process.

Connecting to battery (Free Standing)

• This charger is suitable for use on 12V/24V lead acid batteries.
• If appropriate, check battery fluid level before charging. Top up with distilled

water if required. Check battery manufacturer’s guidance as to whether cell

caps should be removed for charging.

• Identify battery terminals. The positive terminal is usually marked with a “+”

symbol, the negative terminal is usually marked with a “-“ symbol. If you are

unsure of which terminal is which, seek professional assistance.

• If the battery terminals are corroded, or dirty, clean them with a suitable wire

brush.

• Attach an insulated battery cable, at least 600mm long, to the negative battery

terminal.

• Attach positive clamp (3) to positive battery terminal.
• Attach negative clamp (4) to negative battery cable.
• Check that clamps are securely connected, and that they will not come loose

during charging process.

Charging battery

• Check that the voltage selection switch (1) is positioned correctly for the voltage

of the battery being charged.

• Connect the charger to the mains power supply.
• Set the charge rate selection switch (2) to the appropriate position for the

battery being charged. NOTE: Batteries should only be charged at a current

equal to 1/10 of their Ah rating (e.g. a 100Ah battery should not be charged at a

current greater than 10A), if the battery has been allowed to deep discharge do

not charge at a rate greater than 1/20 of their Ah rating.

• The charge rate can be monitored by referring to the ammeter (5). If the charge

rate is too high, move the charge rate selection switch (2) to the “MIN” position.

• For a quick charge to refresh a partially drained battery, allow 5-10mins

charging time in the “BOOST” position

• As the battery charges, the charge rate will gradually decrease. When the

reading on the ammeter (5) reaches “0”, the battery is fully charged.

NOTE:
• When charging very cold batteries, the initial charge rate may increase as the

battery warms. Do not attempt to charge a frozen battery.

• Internally damaged (shorted) batteries will draw very high current, without

charging. If the battery has been charging for 5-10mins and shows no reduction

in charging current, the battery may be damaged. Stop charging and have

battery professionally tested.

• Disconnect the charger from the mains power supply. Leaving the battery

connected may result in overcharging and permanent battery damage.

• Disconnect the negative clamp (4).
• Disconnect the positive clamp (3).
• Reattach battery terminals if required.

Maintenance

Cleaning

• Keep your battery charger clean. Always clean dust or particles away, and

never allow ventilation holes to become blocked. Use a soft brush, or dry cloth

to clean the machine. If available blow through the ventilation holes with clean,

dry, compressed air.

• Make sure that the positive, and negative, lead clamps are kept especially clean.

Dirty electrical contacts will severely impair the performance of this product.

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