Sealey SMC02 User Manual

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4.4

MoDe 2 DescriPtion (14.4V/4.0a)

4.4.1 This mode is mainly for charging large batteries with a

capacity over 14Ah in normal conditions. Press the

MODE button until the LED adjacent to the car symbol

is illuminated. Charging will automatically begin with a

current of 3.8A ± 10% and the 'charging' LED will

illuminate. This LED will remain on throughout

the entire charging process until the battery is fully

charged up to 14.4V ± 0.25V. At this stage the

'charging' LED will extinguish and the 'fully charged'

LED will illuminate. The trickle charge current now

becomes available for battery maintenance.

4.5

MoDe 3 DescriPtion (14.7/4.0a)

4.5.1 This mode is mainly for charging large batteries with

a capacity over 14Ah in cold conditions or for charging

several AGM batteries with a capacity over 14Ah.

Press the MODE button until the LED adjacent to the

ice crystal symbol is illuminated. Charging will

automatically start with a set delay with a current of

3.8A ± 10% and the 'charging' LED will illuminate. This

LED will remain on throughout the entire charging

process until the battery is fully charged up to 14.7V

± 0.25V. At this stage the 'charging in progress' LED

will extinguish and the 'fully charged' LED will

illuminate. The trickle charge current now becomes

available for battery maintenance.

5. DescriPtion of cHarGinG PHases

4.6

MoDe 4 (desulphurization)

4.6.1 When the charger is connected to a battery and before

the charging process begins the charger automatically

detects the voltage of the battery. If the voltage is

below 7.5V the charger will not start the normal

charging process due to its internal safety circuit. If the

voltage is in the range of 7.5V ± 0.5 to 10.5V ± 0.5 the

charger will initiate pulse charging ‘repair mode’. Once

the voltage of the battery rises to 10.5V ± 0.5 the charger

reverts to the previously selected normal charging

mode and charging takes place at the normal rate.

Most drained batteries can be charged and used again

using this procedure.

4.7

fauLt Protection

4.7.1 In the case of short circuit, open circuit, reversed polarity

or battery voltage below 7.5V ± 0.5, the charger will

turn off the electronic system and revert to standby

mode. Additionally the ‘Fault’ LED

(!) will illuminate.

The fault must be identified and resolved before any of

the charging modes are initiated.

5.1 The

sMc02.V2 charger has a nine step fully automatic

charging cycle as shown in Fig.3 above, which is

indicative of the typical charging curve for a battery.

5.2 PHases 1 through 5 DiaGnosis & recoVery:

As soon as one of the charging modes is selected the

diagnostic function automatically detects the condition

of the battery i.e. voltage. If the voltage of a deeply

discharged battery is over 7.5V ± 0.5V the charger

begins to pulse charge with a small current to recover

it. Pulse charging ceases when the voltage reaches

10.5V ± 0.5V. If the voltage detected is over 10.5V ±

0.5V the charger skips pulse charging and switches to the

preselected charging mode.

5.3 PHase 6 BuLK: Up to 80% of the charge is delivered

in this phase.

5.4 PHase 7 aBsorPtion: A constant low charging

current raises the voltage from 14.1V to 14.4V over a

period of time without gassing the battery. In this phase

complete charging up to almost 100% is achieved.

When full charge is reached the charger switches to

phase 8 and 9.

5.5 PHase 8 & 9 Maintenance cHarGe: If the battery

is loaded and/or the voltage across the terminals drops

below 12.8V, the charger starts a maintenance

charging pulse at a constant 0.8A until the voltage

reaches 14.4V at which point the maintenance charge

is turned off. The charger continues to monitor the

battery condition and will cycle between trickle charge

and maintenance charge indefinitely to keep the

battery in peak condition. The charger can be left

connected to the battery in order to perform this

maintenance function.

note!

All figures offered as a guide only. The charger is

automatic and requires no measurements by the user.

6. Maintenance

6.1 This charger requires no specific maintenance other

than cleaning which should be done with a dry cloth.

Do not use any solvents or cleaning agents on the

casing.

6.2 Ensure that the charger is unplugged from the mains

before installing or performing any maintenance.

environmental Protection.

Recycle unwanted materials instead of disposing them as

waste. All tools, accessories and packaging should be sorted,

taken to a recycle centre and disposed of in a manner which is

compatible with the environment.

When the product is no longer required, it must be disposed of

in an environmentally protective way.

NOTE: It is our policy to continually improve products and as such we reserve the right to alter data, specifications and component parts without prior notice.

iMPortant: No liability is accepted for incorrect use of this product.

Warranty: Guarantee is 12 months from purchase date, proof of which will be required for any claim.

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SMC02.V2 Issue No.1 31/10/13

© Jack Sealey Limited

Fig.3

4.8

oVerHeatinG Protection

4.8.1 If the charger becomes too hot during the charging

process or due to extreme ambient temperatures the

power output is automatically reduced to a trickle

charge to protect the unit. Once the temperature drops

the charger will increase the power output automatically.

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