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1. above and persons with reduced physical sensory or mental ca pabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children shall not play with the appliance Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by chil dren without supervision CHARGING Connecting the charger to a battery fitted in a vehicle 1 The power cord should be disconnected when connecting or disconnecting the battery leads 2 Identify the battery terminal that is grounded connected to the chassis The negative terminal is normally the grounded post 3 Charging a negatively grounded battery Connect the red cable to the positive terminal on the battery and the black cable to good metal engine ground away from the battery Ensure you do not connect the black cable to fuel lines or sheet metal body parts 4 Charging a positively grounded battery Connect the black cable to the negative terminal on the battery and the red cable to good metal engine ground away from the battery Ensure you do not connect the black cable to fuel lines or sheet metal body parts Connecting the charger to an out of vehicle battery 1 The power cord should be disconnected when connecting or disconnecting the battery leads 2 Connect the red cable to the positive terminal on the battery and the black cable to the negative terminal If the battery leads have been c
2. invalidate the warranty If the power cable is damaged it must be replaced by CTEK or its authorized representative The charger casing can be cleaned using a damp cloth and mild cleaning agent Remove the plug from the power socket before cleaning EN 5 6 EN PROGRAM DESCRIPTION Desulphation Soft Start Bulk Absorption 3 D 2 Recovers a Tests the battery Bulk ch Peak charge with sulphated battery condition D ne minimal fluid loss T T g 5 Q M200 PARAMETERS Mode Desulphation Soft Start Bulk Absorption NORMAL YES Max 4h or until the 15A for max 20h 14 4V until 4h after or voltage reaches 12 6V NIGHT Mode max 5A the current dropped to RECOND 4 5A max 16h Note In NIGHT Mode the M200 operates in NORMAL Mode with reduced current and disabled fan The unit automatically returns to NORMAL after 8h Analysis Recond Float Pulse Tests whether the battery retains the energy Reconditioning of a drained battery ee Sa an eee Maintenance for maximum performance a a ee Ler Le he Maintenance for maximum battery life Analysis Recond Float Pulse Warning indication if voltage drops to 12 0V in 3 minutes Max 15 8V and 3A for 4h for deeply discharged batteries Otherwise for 30 minutes only in Recond mode 13 6V with max 15A for max 10 days Pulse start at 12 9V max v
3. CCTEK D M200 Battery Charger For lead acid batteries User Manual and Guide to professional charging of starter and deep cycle batteries CEND INTRODUCTION Congratulations on purchasing your new CTEK professional switch mode battery charger This charger is part of a range of professional battery chargers from CTEK SWEDEN AB It represents the latest technology in battery charging with charging and analysis in eight steps with temperature compensation Read this User Manual and follow the instructions carefully before using your new charger SAFETY The charger is designed for charging only batteries according to the technical specification Do not use the charger for any other purpose Always follow battery manufacturers user and safety recommendations Never try to charge non rechargeable batteries Never place the charger on top of the battery or cover the charger when charging Never charge a frozen or damaged battery Never charge a Li battery with temperature below 0 C 32 F if not specified by the battery manufacturer Never use a charger with damaged cables Ensure that the cables have not been damaged by hot surfaces sharp edges or in any other way Never place a fan cooled charger so that dust dirt or similar can be sucked into the fan A damaged cable must be replaced by a CTEK representative using an original part supplied by CTEK A detachable cable can be replaced by the user using an original part suppli
4. charging The sensor cable could be prolonged or cut to length with the same functionality Activated temperature sensor will be indicated by a lit temperature sensor indicator lamp The charging voltage is then adjusted to the 25 C condition SPECIFICATION Model 1055 Voltage AC 220 240VAC 50 60Hz Charging voltage 14 4V Charging current 15A max Current mains Back Current Drain Current ripple Ambient temperature Cooling Charger type Battery types Battery capacity Protection class Weight 2 9A rms at full charging current lt 2Ah per month lt 4 20 C 50 C Output power is automatically reduced at higher temperatures Fan Eight step fully automatic All types of 12V lead acid batteries WET MF AGM and GEL 28 300Ah up to 500Ah for maintenance IP44 Outdoor use 1 4kg Back current drain is the current that the charger drains from the battery if the AC cord is disconnected The quality of the charging voltage and charging current are very important High current ripple heats the battery and ages the positive electrode High voltage ripple can damage other equipment connected to batteries The battery chargers from CTEK produces very high quality voltage and current with low ripple IP44 cannot be guaranteed if the charger is not positioned horizontally with the long side or top side turned up MAINTENANCE The charger is maintenance free The charger must not be opened doing so will
5. ed by CTEK Connection to the mains supply must be in accordance with the national regulations for electrical installations Chargers with grounded mains plug must only be connected to a grounded socket outlet During charging Lead Acid batteries could emit explosive gases Pre vent sparks close to the battery Provide for good ventilation Chargers with P class lower than IPx4 are designed for indoor use See technical specification Do not expose to rain or snow Connect the charger to the battery s positive pole and then to the neg ative pole For batteries mounted inside a vehicle connect the negative connection to the vehicle chassis remote from the fuel pipe Then con nect the charger to mains supply Disconnect the charger from the mains supply Next remove the nega tive connection vehicle chassis and then the positive connection Don t leave any battery unattended for a longer period of time during charging If any error occurs disconnect the charger manually IEC 7 12 ed 5 This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabili ties or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given EN supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance EN 7 12 This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and
6. imited time period The higher voltage starts some gassing and mixing of the acid which is beneficial for both battery capacity and expected life Note that the battery could emit explosive gas during Recond Recond is performed between Analysis and Maintenance 4 EN INDICATORS Lamp Description Fault mode the charging is discontinued For fault causes see below Start mode Bulk charging Absorption charging Maintenance charging Recond reconditioning of completely discharged batteries RECOND AKRwWN O Charging without temperature compensation Mains voltage connected Normal Recond Night Charging with reduced power and disabled fan for 8 hours mow Fault mode The charger goes to fault mode in the following situations The battery is connected with poles reversed to the charger s terminals e The charger s analysis function has interrupted charging e The terminals on the charger are short circuited after charging has started e The charger has been in start mode for more than 4 hours TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION M200 has a sensor cable placed together with the battery cables The units will automatically adjust the charging voltage if the temperature deviates from 25 C A high temperature lowers the voltage and freezing conditions is handled by higher voltage The temperature is best measured on or very close to the battery Therefore always place the sensor as close to the battery as possible when
7. lways disconnect the battery lead from the chassis before disconnecting the other battery lead EN 3 BATTERY TYPES AND SETTINGS M200 can easily be set for different types of batteries or conditions The following recommendations should however only be seen as guidelines Please consult the battery manufacturer for further instructions Settings are made by pressing the MODE button and stepping forward one press at a time until the required mode is reached the button is then released After about 2 seconds the charger activates the selected mode The selected mode is saved in a memory in the charger and remains there even if the charger is disconnected from battery and mains NORMAL Normal setting for wet batteries maintenance free and for most Gel batteries Some Gel batter ies prefer a slightly lower charging voltage Please consult the battery manufacturer when in doubt NORMAL NIGHT This mode is equal to NORMAL but with reduced current The built in fan is disabled and the unit is almost silent The Unit returns automatically to NORMAL after 8 hours To ensure that the charger restarts NIGHT in NIGHT mode in the event of a power failure the setting is stored in a memory The indication shows NIGHT even if the charger has returned to NORMAL mode to remind that the charger will start in NIGHT mode next time RECOND This mode is used to recover deep discharged flooded batteries where you could expect a st
8. o Absorption Absorption Lamp 3 Complete charge up to virtually 100 The terminal voltage is maintained at the set level During this phase the current tapers successively Once the current has tapered to the set limit this phase switches to being timed If the total time for Absorption exceeds the time limit the charger automatically switches to maintenance Analysis Lamp 3 Testing self discharge If self discharge is too high charging is discontinued and fault mode is indicated Maintenance charging Float Lamp 4 Charging at constant voltage Maintenance charging Pulse Lamp 4 Charging varies between 95 and 100 state of charge The battery receives a pulse when the voltage drops and keeps the battery in perfect condition when it is not in use The charger can be connected for months at a time The charger continuously measures the terminal voltage to determine whether a charging pulse should be initiated If the battery is loaded and or the battery s terminal voltage drops the charger starts a charging pulse until the terminal voltage reaches the set level The charging pulse is then discontinued and the cycle is repeated infinitely If the terminal voltage drops below a lower limit the charger automatically goes back to the beginning of the charging curve Recond Lamp 5 This mode is used to recover deeply discharged flooded batteries Recondition of deep discharged batteries The voltage increases with reduced current for a l
9. oltage 14 4V EN 7 LIMITED WARRANTY CTEK SWEDEN AB Rostugnsv 3 SE 776 70 VIKMANSHYTTAN SWEDEN issues this limited warranty to the original purchaser of this product This limited warranty is not transferable and is only valid for non commercial use CTEK SWEDEN AB warrants this unit for 5 years from the date of purchase against defect workmanship or material It is the obligation of the purchaser to forward the unit together with proof of purchase to the manufacturer or its representative with transportation cost prepaid This warranty is void if the unit is abused handled carelessly or repaired by anyone other than CTEK SWEDEN AB or its authorized representative CTEK SWEDEN AB makes no warranty other than this limited warranty and expressly excludes any implied warranty including any warranty for consequential damages This is the only expressed limited warranty and CTEK SWEDEN AB neither assumes nor authorizes anyone to assume or make any other obligation towards the product other than this limited warranty SUPPORT Fore support and more information about CTEK products www ctek com info ctek com 46 0 225 351 80 For latest revised manual see www ctek com 20010739D 8 EN
10. onnected incorrectly the reverse polarity protection system will ensure that neither the charger nor the battery are damaged Start charging 1 Connect the charger s AC cord to an AC Power Supply The charger will indicate POWER yellow indication lamp B 2 The lamp for completely discharged battery 1 will illuminate if the battery s voltage is less than 12V 3 Normal charging will be indicated by the following lights completely discharged battery 1 bulk charging 2 absorption charging 3 or maintenance charging 4 When the maintenance charging lamp illuminates the battery is fully charged Charging will start if the voltage drops The charger can normally be connected for months Reconditioning is indicated by the lamp 5 illuminating 4 If the battery leads have been connected incorrectly the reverse polarity protection system will ensure that neither the charger nor the battery are damaged 5 If nothing happens If the lamp indicating the setting and the power lamp remain lit but no other lamp illuminates the connection to the battery or chassis may be poor or the battery may be faulty Another cause may be a lack of voltage in the AC Power Supply Begin by improving the connection between the battery and charger 6 Charging can be stopped at any time by disconnecting the charger s AC cord Always disconnect the AC cord before disconnecting the battery leads When you stop charging a battery installed in a vehicle you should a
11. ratified acid high acid weight in the bottom low on top Check with battery manufacturer when in doubt Use this mode with care because the high voltage will cause some water loss 16V is normally no problem for electronics in 12V system Consult your supplier when in doubt Life of light bulbs will be reduced at higher voltage Try to disconnect light from the battery during this phase Maximum effect and minimum risk for electronics is achieved by charging a disconnected battery RECOND CHARGING PHASES M200 charges and analyses in eight fully automatic steps M200 has three different operating modes see Battery Types and Settings The battery charger has an 8 step fully automatic charging cycle Desulphation Desulphation with pulses recovers sulphated batteries Indicates with lamp 1 Soft start Lamp 1 Start mode for the charging cycle The start phase continues until the battery s terminal voltage has risen above the set limit at which point the charger switches to bulk charging If the terminal voltage has not passed the voltage limit within the time limit the charger switches to fault mode lamp O and discontinues the charging If so the battery is faulty or its capacity is too large Bulk Lamp 2 Main charge when 80 of charging takes place The charger delivers maximum current until the terminal voltage has risen to the set level Bulk has a maximum time at which point the charger automatically switches t

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