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1. CONGRATULATIONS CHARGING to the purchase of your new professional switch mode battery charger This charger is included in a series of professional chargers from CTEK SWEDEN AB and represents the 1 Connect the charger te Mebaliery latest technology in battery charging 2 Connect the charger to the wall socket The power lamp will indicate that the mains cable is connected to the wall socket The error lamp will indicate if the battery clamps are incorrectly connected The reverse polarity protection will ensure that the battery or charger will not be damaged 2 3 Press the MODE button to select charging program SUPPLY PLUG MAINS CABLE 4 Follow the 8 step display through the charging process The battery is ready to start the engine when STEP 4 is lit The battery is fully charged when STEP 7 is lit 5 Stop charging at any time by disconnecting the mains cable from the wall socket CTEK COMFORT CONNECT CHARGE CABLE READY USE FULLY CHARGED MODE BUTTON ERROR LAMP I CTEK COMFORT CONNECT clamp CTEK COMFORT CONNECT eyelet M6 ue a SMALL NORMAL COLD RECOND BATTERY BATTERY WEATHER PROGRAM PROGRAM PROGRAM PROGRAM Supply plugs may differ to suit your wall socket EN 3 20015075E Manual MXS 5 0 EU Print file 003 indd 3 2011 06 21 15 07 08 CHARGING PROGRAMS Settings are made by pressing the MODE button After about two seconds the charger
2. Ca Ca AGM and Battery capacity 1 2 110Ah up to 160Ah for maintenance Dimensions 168 x 65 x 38mm Lx W x Insulation class 65 Weight 0 6kg Back current drain is the current that drains the battery if the charger is not connected to the mains CTEK chargers has a very low back current The quality of the charging voltage and charging current is very important A high cur rent ripple heats up the battery which has an aging effect on the positive electrode High voltage ripple could harm other equipment that is connected to the battery CTEK battery chargers produce very clean voltage and current with low ripple 2011 06 21 15 07 13 SAFETY The charger is designed for charging 12V lead acid batteries Do not use the charger for any other purpose Check the charger cables prior to use Ensure that no cracks have occurred in the cables or in the bend protection A charger with damaged cables must not be used A damage cable must be replaced by a CTEK representative Never charge a damaged battery Never charge a frozen battery Never place the charger on top of the battery when charging Always provide for proper ventilation during charging Avoid covering the charger A battery being charged could emit explosive gasses Prevent sparks close to the battery When batteries are reaching the end of their lifecycle internal sparks may occur All batteries fail sooner or later A battery that fails during charging
3. MODE button If charging is still being interrupted the battery STEP 1 is seriously sulphated and may need to be replaced STEP 2 can not accept charge and need to be replaced STEP 5 can not keep charge and may need to be replaced POWER LAMP If the power lamp is lit with a 1 STEADY LIGHT The mains cable is connected to the wall socket 2 FLASHING LIGHT The charger has entered the energy save mode This happens if the charger isn connected to the battery 2 minutes READY TO USE The table shows the estimated time for empty battery to 80 charge BATTERY SIZE Ah TIME TO 80 CHARGED 2Ah 2h 8Ah 8h 20Ah 4h 60Ah 12h 110Ah 26h 2011 06 21 15 07 10 CHARGING PROGRAM DESULPHATION SOFT START BULK ABSORPTION ANALYSE RECOND FLOAT PULSE VOLTAGE V A 2 0 8A until 12 6V Increasing voltage Checks if voltage 12 7V 14 4V to 14 4V Declining current drops to 12V 0 8 0 4A 8 15 8V 5A until 12 6V Increasing voltage 14 4V Checks if voltage 13 6V 12 7V 14 4V to 14 4V Declining current drops to 12V 5A 5 2 5A 15 8V 5A until 12 6V Increasing voltage 14 7V Checks if voltage 13 6V 12 7V 14 7V to 14 7V Declining current drops to 12V 5A 5 2A 5A 15 8V 5A until 12 6V Increasing voltage 14 4V Checks if voltage Max 15 8V 13 6V 12 7V 14 4V RECOND to 14 4V Declining current drops to 12V 1 5A 5A 5 2A
4. activates the selected program The selected program will be restarted next time the charger is connected The table explains the different Charging Programs Batter Program Size an Explanation Temp range Small battery program 20 C 50 C 1 2 14Ah 14 4V 0 8A 4 F 122 F Use for smaller batteries Normal battery program 5 C 50 C 14 4 5 41 F 122 F 14 160Ah Use for WET batteries Ca Ca MF GEL batteries and many AGM batteries Cold weather program 20 C 5 C 14 7V 5A 4 F 41 F 14 160Ah Use for charging at low tempera tures and for power AGM batter ies like Optima and Odyssey Recond program 15 8V 1 5A 20 C 50 C Use to return energy to the empty 4 F 122 F WET and Ca Ca batteries Recond your battery once per year and after deep discharge to maximise lifetime and capacity he Recond program adds STEP 6 to the normal battery program Frequent use of the Recond program may cause water loss in the batteries and reduce service life of electronics Contact your vehicle and battery supplier for advice LILI DE 14 160Ah 4 EN 20015075E Manual MXS 5 0 EU Print file 003 indd 4 ERROR LAMP If the error lamp is lit check the following 1 Is the chargers positive lead connected to the battery s positive pole 2 Is the charger connected to a 12V battery 3 Has charging been interrupted in STEP 1 2 or 5 Restart the charger by pressing the
5. 5A meon ee a depending Charge cycle restarts if voltage drops battery voltage if voltage drops STEP 1 DESULPHATION STEP 5 ANALYSE Detects sulphated batteries Pulsing current and voltage removes sulphate from the Tests if the battery can hold charge Batteries that can not hold charge may need to be replaced lead plates of the battery restoring the battery capacity STEP 6 RECOND STEP 2 SOFT START Choose the Recond program to add the Recond step to the charging process During the Recond Tests if the battery can accept charge This step prevents that charging proceeds with step voltage increases to create controlled gassing in the battery Gasing mixes the battery acid and a defect battery gives back energy to the battery STEP 3 BULK STEP 7 FLOAT Charging with maximum current until approximately 80 battery capacity Maintaining the battery voltage at maximum level by providing a constant voltage charge STEP 4 ABSORPTION STEP 8 PULSE Charging with declining current to maximize up to 100 battery capacity Maintaining the battery at 95 100 capacity The charger monitors the battery voltage and gives a pulse when necessary to keep the battery fully charged EN 5 20015075E Manual MXS 5 0 EU Print file 003 indd 5 2011 06 21 15 07 10 CONNECT AND DISCONNECT THE CHARGER TO A BATTERY INFO If the battery clamps are incor rectly connected the reverse polarity protection will ensure that the battery an
6. d charger are not damaged For batteries mounted inside vehicle Connect the red clamp to the bat tery s positive pole 2 Connect the black clamp to the vehicle chassis remote from the fuel pipe and the battery 3 Connect the charger to the wall socket 4 Disconnect the charger from the wall socket before disconnecting the battery 5 Disconnect the black clamp before the red clamp Some vehicles may have posi tively earthed batteries 1 Connect the black clamp to the bat tery s negative pole 2 Connect the red clamp to the vehicle chassis remote from the fuel pipe and the battery 3 Connect the charger to the wall socket 4 Disconnect the charger from the wall socket before disconnecting the battery 5 Disconnect the red clamp before the black clamp Comfort Connect 6 EN 20015075E Manual MXS 5 0 EU Print file 003 indd 6 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Charger model MXS 5 0 Model number 1049 Rated Voltage AC 220 240VAC 50 60Hz Charging voltage 144 14 7V 15 Min battery voltage 2 0V Charging current 5A max Current mains 0 65A rms at full charging current Back current drain lt 1 Ripple lt 4 Ambient 20 C to 50 C output power is reduced temperature automatically at high temperatures Charger type Eight step fully automatic charging cycle Battery types of 12 lead acid batteries WET
7. inal purchaser of this product This limited warranty is not transferable The warranty applies to manufacturing faults and material defects for 5 years from the date of purchase The customer must return the product together with the receipt of purchase to the point of purchase This warranty is void if the battery charger has been opened handled carelessly or repaired by anyone other than CTEK SWEDEN AB or its authorised representatives One of the screw holes in the bottom of the charger is sealed Removing or damaging the seal will void the warranty CTEK SWEDEN AB makes no warranty other than this limited warranty and is not liable for any other costs other than those mentioned above i e no consequential damages Moreover CTEK SWEDEN AB is not obligated to any other warranty other than this warranty SUPPORT CTEK offers a professional custom support www ctek com For latest revised user manual see www ctek com By e mail info ctek se by telephone 46 0 225 351 80 by fax 46 0 225 351 95 mail SWEDEN AB Rostugnsvagen 3 SE 776 70 VIKMANSHYTTAN SWEDEN VIKMANSHYTTAN SWEDEN 2010 05 01 n Jarl Uggla President CTEK SWEDEN AB EN 7 2011 06 21 15 07 13 CTEK PRODUCTS ARE PROTECTED BY Patents EP10156636 2 pending US12 780968 pending 1618643 US7541778B2 EP1744432 pending EP1483817 pending 5 524203 05700583282 EP1716626 pending 5 526631 05763897482 EP1903658 pending 09180286 8 pend
8. ing US12 646405 pending EP1483818 SE1483818 US7629774B2 9170640 8 pending US12 564360 pending 5 528232 SE525604 8 EN Designs RCD 509617 US D575225 US D571179 US D580853 US D581356 RCD 321216 RCD 000911839 RCD 081418 RCD 001119911 0001 RCD 00111991 1 0002 RCD 081244 RCD 321198 RCD 321197 ZL 200830120184 0 ZL 200830120183 6 RCD 00083554 1 0001 RCD 00083554 1 0002 US D596126 US D596125 RCD 001705138 0001 US D29 378528 pending RCD 201030618223 7 pending 20015075E Manual MXS 5 0 EU Print file 003 indd 8 2011 02 04 Trade marks CTM 669987 CTM 844303 372715 3151800 CIM 1461716 pending CTM 1025831 CTM 405811 CTM 830545751 pending CIM 1475420 pending 1935061 pending 1042686 CTM 1082141 pending CTM 2010004118 pending 4 2010 500516 pending 410713 2010 05152 766840 pending 2011 06 21 20015075E 15 07 13
9. is normally taken care of by the chargers advanced control but some rare errors in the battery could still exist Don t leave any battery during charging unattended for a longer period of time Ensure that the cabling does not jam or comes into contact with hot surfaces or sharp edges Battery acid is corrosive Rinse immediately with water if acid comes into contact with skin or eyes seek immediate medical advice Always check that the charger has switched to STEP 7 before leaving the charger unattended and connected for long periods If the charger has not switched to STEP 7 within 50 hours this is an indication of an error Manually disconnect the charger e Batteries consume water during use and charging For batteries where water can be added the water level should be checked regularly If the water level is low add distilled water e This appliance is not designed for use by young children or people who cannot read or understand the manual unless they are under the supervision of a responsible person to ensure that they can use the battery charger safely Store and use the battery charger out of the reach of children and ensure that children cannot play with the charger Connection to the mains supply must in accordance with the national regulations for electrical installations 20015075E Manual 5 5 0 EU Print file 003 indd 7 LIMITED WARRANTY CTEK SWEDEN AB issues this limited warranty to the orig

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