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1. CAR BATTERY CHARGER User Guide After Sales Support Specially made for ALDI Stores to our stringent quality specif cations If you are not entirely sa CA BATER CHARGE tisf ed with this product please return it to your ee nearest ALDI store within 60 days from the date of purchase for a full refund or replacement or take advantage of our after sales support by calling the Customer Service Hotline rt 1 800 898 750 WARRANTY i aldi aftersales axima com au Guarantee conditions Dear customer What your 1 year warranty means Great care has gone into the manufacture of this product and it should therefore provide you with years of good service when used properly In the event of product failure within its intended use over the course of the first 1 year after the date of purchase we will remedy the problem as quickly as possible once it has been brought to our attention In the unlikely event of such an occurrence or if you require any information about the product please contact us via our sales support services details of which can be found in this manual and on the product itself Contents I Guarantee conditions ll Contents 02 Il Scope of supply 02 1 Part description 03 2 Safety instructions 04 2 1 Correct use 04 2 2 General safety instructions 04 2 3 Special safety instructions 05 2 4 Working environment 05 2 5 Use of rechargeable batteries 06 3 Operation 07 3 1 Operation 07 3 2 Conn
2. Automatic detection of battery As soon as the battery charger has been connected to the mains the green mains light 13 lights up on the charger The charger recognizes the battery based on the following criteria If the battery voltage is lower than 3 8 V or higher than 15 V the battery is not suitable or defective The error message Err appears for 3 seconds on the display before returning to the standby mode Err oH S88voE 6 V battery 6V5 If the battery voltage is between 3 8 and 7 3 V mm the battery is identified as a 6 V battery By pres sing the MODE key 7 the 6V charging program is HEH V started 12V battery If a battery voltage of between 7 3 V and 10 5 V is measured this indicates a critical range as at the lower voltage end It is not clear whether it is a fully charged 6 V battery which could have a voltage of 7 3 V or a deep discharged 12 V battery If you attempt to start charging by pressing the MODE key 7 the charger first pauses for 1 5 minutes after which another control measurement is taken During this time the following is displayed gt E wav E Reactivation of deep discharged 12 V batteries using pulse charging If after 1 5 minutes the measured voltage is between 7 5 V and 10 5 V the batte
3. Helpline Hours 8 30am 6 00pm AEST 1 After Sales Support Greene Telephone 1 800 898 750 Email aldi aftersales axima com au
4. Trickle charging Overheating short circuit and polarity reversal protection Reactivation function of deep discharged batteries 12V only 6V 7 3V 0 8A for 6V 1 2Ah 14Ah batteries Om 14 4V 0 8 A for 12V 1 2 Ah 14 Ah batteries 14 4V 3 8A for 12V 14 Ah 120 Ah batteries 14 7V 3 8 A for 12V 14 Ah 120 Ah batteries 1 8 m mains cable 1 95 m battery connection cables incl insulated terminal clamps Dimensions 190 x 65 x 40 mm Protection type IP65 Protection class lI Cleaning and maintenance 5 Caution Disconnect from mains prior to carrying out any cleaning work Never immerse the charger in water as entering water can damage the charger When necessary clean charger with a soft dry lint free cloth Only when heavily soiled use a damp well wrung out cloth and mild non abrasive cleaning agent After cleaning thoroughly dry charger ALDI Warranty Certificate Congratulations You have made an excellent choice with the purchase of this quality product Our commitment to quality also includes our service Should you contrary to expectations and during private use within the warranty period starting from the date of purchase experience defects due to manufacturing faults we shall be liable for warranty in accordance with statutory warranty regulations provided that Warranty The product is guaranteed to be free from defects in workmanship and parts for a period o
5. Centre staff or similar qualified persons in order to prevent any hazards Do not operate charger or unplug from mains immediately if the charger is damaged or if you suspect that the charger is faulty In these cases have the charger repaired by our Service Engineers Remove plug from mains if charger is not in use Keep packaging material and in particular foil and foil bag away from children danger of suffocation Prior to starting the charger remove all protective foil from the charger Install the mains cable in such a way that it does not cause an obstruction and nobody can pull on the cable accidently 2 3 Special safety instructions Store the charger and accessories out of children s reach Only connect the charger to an easily accessible 240 V socket so that you can take quick action in the case of a fault Do not cover the charger as it could overheat and thus be damaged Where the battery is installed in a vehicle ensure that the vehicle is switched off and is secured in a stationary position Switch off the ignition and make sure the vehicle is parked applied handbrake e g car or secured cable Avoid electric short circuiting when connecting the charger to the battery Only connect the negative terminal cable to the negative terminal of the battery or to the chassis Only connect the positive terminal cable to the positive terminal of the battery Only touch the insulated area of the terminal clamps positive
6. failure to do so may result in injuries or may da mage the charger The information symbol highlights useful information 2 1 Correct use This charger is only intended for use with lead acid batteries vehicle batteries with 6V and 12V rated voltage see details in Technical Specification The charger may not be used for other types of batteries as high charging currents can cause a hazard The charger may not be used as a starting aid Prior to starting the vehicle always fully charge the battery of the vehicle and disconnect the charger as described in these Instructions The charger is designed for use in a dry and protected environment at temperatures of 5 to 40 C 2 2 General Safety Instructions The charger is not designed to be used by persons including children with impaired physical sensory or mental ability lack of experience and or lack of know how unless they are supervised by another person responsible for their safety or unless they have been instructed in how to use the charger Children must be supervised to prevent them from playing with the charger Only connect the charger to a correctly installed socket The voltage must correspond to the one specified on the rating plate of the charger Ensure that the mains cable is not damaged and keep away from sharp edges humidity heat or oil Do not connect the charger if the mains cable is damaged A damaged mains cable must be replaced immediately by central Service
7. attery The filled bars show the existing capacity whilst the empty bars show the missing charge The flas hing frame around the battery symbol indicates that the battery is charging The battery is fully charged when all bars are filled and the frame has stopped flashing The charger then switches to trickle charging to maintain the battery in its fully charged condition 3 5 Disconnecting the charger Caution AN First pull the plug out of the mains socket and observe the correct sequence when removing the terminal clamps Avoid the formation of sparks This is extremely important for your own protection as highly explosive gas can be produced during charging Disconnect charger from mains Next remove battery clamp from negative terminal of battery black clamp or clamp connected to vehicle chassis Then remove battery clamp from positive terminal of battery red clamp or clamp connected to the battery Note The easiest method is to exactly reverse the steps used for connecting the charger 3 6 Special functions of charger Reactivation of deep discharged 12 V batteries using pulse charging Pulse charging allows gentle pre charging of 12 V batteries to 10 5 V The set charging program A or then continues charging until the battery is charged to capacity See also chapter Starting the charging process During charging the charger produces a reduced charging curre
8. ected with the MODE key If the charger is connected to a 6 V battery only the 6V program can be activated via the MODE key Other settings are not possible If the charger is connected to a 12V battery the MODE key allows the selection of programs d amp and xk During charging the displays shows the selected charging program the current battery voltage the charging status and the charging process by the number of bars in the battery symbol and the flashing frame of the battery symbol 3 2 Connecting the charger HELHV BRE E ne HREV E o BEV B T BHBV E Caution IN Always ensure that you connect the battery to the charger before connec ting the mains plug Caution AN Explosion hazard due to gas Highly explosive gas can be produced during charging of lead acid batteries Only charge batteries in well ventilated areas Charging battery outside of vehicle First connect the red battery terminal of the battery cable to the positive terminal of the battery marked Then connect the black battery terminal of the charging cable to the negative terminal of the battery marked Note If the polarity of the terminals is reversed mixed up positive and negative terminal the red fault light on the charger lights up immediately Caution Never connect the charger to the mains if the red fault l
9. ecting the charger 07 3 3 Starting the charging process 09 3 4 Charging process 11 3 5 Disconnecting the charger 13 3 6 Special functions of charger 14 4 Technical specif cation 15 5 Cleaning and maintenance 15 lll Guarantee Card Scope of supply Battery charger CPL 2054 lt Operating Instructions with warranty information Part description 1 hehe eae 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Vehicle battery charger CPL 2054 Operating panel Mains cable Battery clamp black negative terminal Battery clamp red positive terminal Charging cable Mode key for selecting the charging program except for 6 V as it is automatically detected Motorcycle charging program for batteries 12 V 1 2 Ah 14 Ah Car charging program for 12 V 14 Ah 120 Ah Cold weather charging program for batteries 12 V 14 Ah 120 Ah 6 V charging program for batteries 6 V 1 2 Ah 14 Ah Battery charging status display charging bars partially filled frame flashing fully charged bars filled frame lit permanently Mains light green light lit when connected to mains Fault light lights up red in case of incorrect polarity short circuit and overheating Symbol for standby mode Battery voltage display shows current voltage of connected battery Safety instructions 2 A The warning triangle identifies all instructions important for ensuring safe use o Always follow these Instructions as
10. explosive gas mixture is produced when charging batteries Danger of explosion if used incorrectly Consequently observe the following Ensure that the use of electric cables and electric equipment neither produces sparks nor an electrostatic discharge Caution risk of chemical burns Battery acid is highly corrosive Use acid resistant pro tective gloves clothes and goggles Do not tilt batteries as acid could run out of the ventilation holes If a cell has started to leak the liquid must neither come into contact with the skin nor with the eyes If contact is made the affected area should be rinsed with a lot of water for a considerable time Also consult your doctor Remove spilled battery fluid with a dry absorbent cloth and avoid contact with the skin by wearing acid resistant protective gloves The positive and negative symbols on the cells batteries and charger must be observed The correct connection must be ensured Store cells and batteries out of reach of children Operation 3 1 Operation The car battery charger CPL 2054 automatically recognises the connected type of battery 6 V or 12 V battery If the battery terminals are connected incorrectly polarity reversal the red fault light will light up immediately In the event of overheating or a short circuit during operation the red fault light also lights up The charger reverts to standby mode Charging only commences once a program has been sel
11. f 12 months from date of purchase Defects that occur within this warranty period under normal use and care will be replaced at our discretion solely at our option with no charge for parts and labour The benefits conferred by this warranty are in addition to all rights and remedies in respect of the product that the consumer has under the Trade Practices Act and similar state and territory laws Proof of Purchase This warranty is valid for the original purchase and is not transferable Please keep your purchase docket or receipt as proof of purchase and as proof of date on which the purchase was made The purchase docket or receipt must be presented with the warranty when making a claim under this warranty Service during the Warranty Period Please ensure the product is properly packaged so as to ensure that no damage occurs to the product during transit Also make sure that you have included an explanation of the problem Extent of Warranty This warranty is limited to defects in workmanship or parts All defective products or parts will be repaired or replaced This warranty does not extend to accessories This warranty does not cover manuals and packaging antennas line cords handset cords filters bags seals cogs belts or other matters not referred to in the above This warranty does not cover batteries or any other consumable item Normal Wear and Tear This warranty does not cover normal wear and tear to the product or parts Exclu
12. ight is on Next connect the battery charger by plugging the mains plug into the mains socket 240V 50 60Hz Charging with battery in vehicle Note Generally the negative terminal of batteries in cars is connected to the chassis There are however also exceptions You should therefore first check which battery terminal or of your vehicle is directly connected to the chassis The sequence of correctly attaching the battery clamps depends on this Determine which battery terminal is not directly connected to the chassis or Con nect the respective terminal clamp of the charging cable red terminal POSITIVE black terminal NEGATIVE to this battery terminal Using the remaining terminal clamp of the battery charging cable create a connec tion to the vehicle Clamp to a bolt or blank metal as far away from the battery and fuel pipe as possible 3 3 Starting the charging process After connecting the charger to the mains the standby symbol an empty battery symbol and the currently measured battery voltage appear on the display Use the MODE 7 key to select the suitable l charging program for the battery and start the HEHEH V O charging process Note The charger automatically detects the type of battery connected 6 V or 12V battery There is only one charging program for 6 V batteries For 12 V batteries the MODE key allows selection from the programs amp and
13. ly charged condition Charging program Designed for standard 12 V vehicle batteries from 14 to 120 Ah Efficient charging due to higher charging current 14 4 V 3 8 A Once the program has been selected and started using the MODE key 7 the program symbol appears on the display The voltage display H V shows the current voltage of the battery The battery symbol on the display shows the charging condition of the battery The filled bars show the existing capacity whilst the empty bars show the missing charge The flas hing frame around the battery symbol indicates that the battery is charging The battery is fully charged when all bars are filled and the frame has stopped flashing The charger then switches to trickle charging to maintain the battery in its fully charged condition Charging program Special charging program for vehicle batteries from 14 to 120 Ah at lower temperatures of below 0 C Efficient charging due to higher charging voltage and higher charging current 14 7 V 3 8 A Once the program has been selected and started using the MODE key 7 the program symbol X appears on the display The voltage display HEH V shows the current voltage of the battery The battery symbol on the display shows the charging condition of the b
14. nt changing between 0 07 and 0 8 A This way the battery is moved into a normal operating condition Fault protection function Where a short circuit contact interruption or incorrect polarity is detected during charging the charger automatically terminates the charging program The charger switches to the standby mode Where an incorrect polarity is determined the red warning light also lights up HELV Overheating protection If the temperature of the heat sink in the charger reaches 100 C the charging current is reduced until the temperature has returned to within its normal range Trickle charging Once the battery has been fully charged the charger automatically changes to trickle charging Depending on the measured voltage the charging is interrupted or the bat tery is maintained in a fully charged condition with low voltage currents 0 8 0 07 A Note A battery can remain permanently connected to the charger without damage or adverse effect on its performance The trickle charge can be used to maintain a battery Technical specif cation Model Input Charging current Charging voltage For batteries Functions Charging programs charging voltage max charg current Cable lengths CPL 2054 240 V 50 60 Hz 60 W 0 8 A for 6 V or 12 V 1 2 Ah 14 Ah 3 8 A for 12 V 14 Ah to 120 Ah 3 8 V 14 7 V 6 V 1 2Ah 14Ah 12V 1 2Ah 120Ah Permanent charging function
15. rent 7 3 V 0 8 A When starting the program by pressing the MODE key 7 the program symbol 6V appears on the display The voltage display BBA V shows the current voltage of the battery The battery symbol on the display shows the charging condition of the battery The filled bars show the existing capacity whilst the empty bars show the missing charge The flas hing frame around the battery symbol indicates that the battery is charging The battery is fully charged when all bars are filled and the frame has stopped flashing The charger then switches to trickle charging to maintain the battery in its fully charged condition 6 Charging program Particularly suited for 12 V batteries with 1 2 to 14 Ah Gentle charging due to low charging current 14 4 V 0 8 A If the program was selected and started with the MODE key 7 the program symbol appears on the display The voltage display HB V shows the current voltage of the battery The battery symbol on the display shows the charging condition of the battery The filled bars show the existing capacity whilst the empty bars show the missing charge The flas hing frame around the battery symbol indicates that the battery is charging The battery is fully charged when all bars are filled and the frame has stopped flashing The charger then switches to trickle charging to maintain the battery in its ful
16. ry is identified as a 12 V battery and the charging process starts with a gentle pulse charging in 68 mode to reactivate the battery When pulse charging the voltage display H E V flashes during the charging process Once the battery has reached a voltage of 10 5V the charger switches to trickle charging using the respective charging currents depending on the selected 12 V charging program and the voltage display HH Vshows the voltage without flashing Depending on the battery connected or the prevailing ambient temperature you can also use the Mode key 7 to change to or X even if the battery voltage is below 10 5 V The reactivation using pulse charging is the same for all 12 V programs If after the 1 5 minute pause the battery is still within the critical range of 7 3 and 7 5V the battery l is defective and the charger switches to the stand H H H V by mode for safety reasons 3 4 Charging process Note Depending on the charging condition of the battery the charger adapts the charging currents to ensure optimum charging of the battery During the main charging phase the battery is charged with the maximum charging current Shortly before the maximum charging capacity has been reached the charging current is reduced This ensures gentle and optimum charging up to the battery s maximum capacity 6V charging program Special program for 6 V batteries of 1 2 to 14 Ah Adjusted charging cur
17. sions This warranty does not cover e Any defect caused by an accident misuse abuse improper installation or operation lack of reasonable care unauthorised modification loss of parts tampering or attempted repair by a person not authorised by the distributor Any product that has been damaged by a lightning strike either directly or indirectly or a main s power surge or liquid ingress Any product that has not been installed operated or maintained in accordance with the manufacturer s operating instructions provided with the product Any product that has been used for purposes other than domestic use The product if it is located outside of Australia Any damage caused by improper power input or improper cable connection T After Sales Support oleae Telephone 1 800 898 750 Email aldi aftersales axima com au Warranty Details Product Name CAR BATTERY CHARGER Brand Name Auto XS Product Number 5796 Model Number CPL 2054 Serial Number Name Address Email Daytime Tel No Date of purchase We recommend that you attach a photocopy of your receipt showing the date of purchase to this Warranty certificate and keep for your reference Please ensure that you have the product details as shown on this card at hand so that we are able to respond as quickly and efficiently as possible Helpline Phone Number 1800 898 750 Helpline Fax Number 02 9765 8555 Helpline Email Address Aldi aftersales axima com au
18. terminal and negative terminal Prior to installation maintenance or repair disconnect charger from mains Do not expose charger to open fire heat or prolonged high temperatures of 40 C At higher temperatures the output of the charger is automatically reduced 2 4 Working environment Never expose the charger to rain or humidity The device must not come into contact with water not even dripping or spray water Only use the charger at an ambient temperature of between 5 to 40 C Do not expose the charger to strong sunlight for a longer period of time CAUTION Avoid explosive gasses flames and sparks Ensure adequate ventilation during charging The battery can emit gaseous hydrogen during charging and di scharging Contact with a naked flame can lead to a highly explosive reaction Carry out the charging operation in a well ventilated weather protected room Ensure that explosive or combustible substances such as fuel or solvents cannot be set alight when using the charger 2 5 Use of rechargeable batteries Do not use the charger for charging or discharging batteries that are not rechargeable Do not attempt to recharge any battery that could be frozen Do not use any damaged or corroded rechargeable batteries Never take apart open or crush rechargeable cells or batteries Never expose cells or batteries to high temperature or fire Avoid direct sunlight Never short circuit cells or batteries Observe that a highly
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