DEFA 709000 WorkshopCharger 125A User Manual

June 9, 2024
DEFA

DEFA 709000 WorkshopCharger 125A

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION

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SAFETY

  • Please read the manual carefully before use.
  • Inexperienced users, children aged 8 and above and persons with reduced physical or mental capabilities must only use this product under supervision or after having read or been given instructions on safe use.
  • Do not attempt to charge non-rechargeable batteries.
  • Only charge lithium batteries with an integrated Battery Management System (BMS).
  • After use, disconnect the mains power before disconnecting from the battery.
  • Only use the charger in well-ventilated area and on vented batteries.
  • This charger must only be repaired by professionals.
  • Never intentionally connect the charger incorrectly, even though it is protected against short-circuiting and reverse polarity.
  • The charger does not draw current from the battery when the mains power is not connected.
  • Do not use the charger in a highly flammable environment.
  • Do not charge a damaged battery.
  • During charging, batteries may release highly explosive gasses. Take care not to have sparks, open flames, cigarettes or similar in the vicinity of the battery and always ensure sufficient ventilation.
  • Battery acid is corrosive and harmful. It damages clothes, metal and varnish. In case of spillage and contact with skin, wash and rinse thoroughly with water and consult a doctor.
  • Lead and other chemicals that are used in batteries are toxic. Wash skin and hands thoroughly after working with batteries.

ABOUT THE CHARGER

DEFA ShowroomCharger 125A is based on modern switch-mode technology. This charger represent the latest technology within battery charging and will give the batteries optimal performance and durability. It is well suited to charge lead/acid, AGM, EFB, GEL and lithium-ion batteries up to approx. 600 Ah for a unlimited time.

INSTALLATION

The charger can either be installed by fixing the bracket directly to a wall or be hung on a wall bracket. See C and D page 3 for drill patterns.

BUTTONS AND CONNECTORS

  1. Back button
  2. Scroll Wheel
  3. Power button
  4. AC input connector
  5. USB connector
  6. Temperature sensor connector
  7. Charging cables
  8. Cover for charge cable screw terminals

USE

Read the user guide carefully. Please contact DEFA or a qualified person if you are unsure about how to safely use the charger. Connect red clamp to positive battery terminal (+) and black clamp to (-) or the connection point recommended by the vehicle manufacturer. The charger is intended for use with lead/acid, AGM, EFB, GEL and Lithium batteries. The battery manufacturer’s recommendations for charging voltages shall always be taken into consideration. If the temperature sensor is connected, the charge voltage will be temperature compensated. Lithium charging programs do not include this function. Connect the AC mains cable to the charger. Push the power button. The charger will start. To turn off the charger, push the power button again. If the power is turned off or there is a power outage during an ongoing charge cycle or power supply mode, the charger will continue the current operation when power is restored.

NOTE: To make sure the correct charging voltages are applied, the charging cables must not be shortened or made longer.

A scroll wheel and a back button is used to operate the charger. The scroll wheel can be turned in both directions and can also be pushed down. Turning the scroll wheel will switch between the different options available, and pushing the scroll wheel will make a selection. The back button is used to go back to the previous screen in the menu.DEFA-709000-WorkshopCharger-125A-
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CHARGE PROCESS

  • See A on page 2. The figure shows the charge process in a graph with Voltage (V) and Current (I) over time (t). The charge status is shown in the LCD display.

PRE-CHARGING ANALYSIS

  • The charger checks if the battery is correctly connected. The battery’s charge level (V) is measured.

CHARGING

The charger starts charging the battery with constant current up to the defined level in the selected charge mode. The charge voltage is then held constant at this level and the charging current is reduced until it is below a defined level. The charge voltage then drops to to the defined level in the selected charge mode, before the long-term charging phase starts. If the measured battery voltage is below 2.0V in 12V or 4V in 24 mode mode, the charger will enter error mode, and a warning is shown in the dispaly.3

POST ANALYSIS

The charger analyses the battery again after the charging phase. Post analysis can detect batteries with a short circuit in individual cells. This cannot be detected in the pre-charging analysis. If the battery voltage drops below 12V or 24V within 2min, the charger will go into error mode and a warning will be shown in the display. The charging sequence will be stopped.

LONG-TERM CHARGING

After the battery is fully charged, the charger can be left connected to the battery for an unlimited time without damaging the battery. The charging process is designed in such way that the batteries are kept fully charged without causing excessive water consumption.

EXPERT MODE

This charger has a feature called “Expert mode”. In this mode a Custom battery type option will be available in the battery type selection. Here the top charge voltage and the float charge voltage can be set by the user. To enter Expert mode a PIN have to be entered, The PIN is 3332.

MAINTENANCE

  • Make sure that the connectors on both the charger and the cables are free from moisture and dirt before using the charger. All batteries should be inspected monthly as a minimum to ensure maximum safety.
  • The filter in the air inlet on the bottom side of the charger should be inspected and cleaned on a regular basis. See E, page 3.
  • The charging cables should be inspected for damage on a regular basis.. If the cables get damaged they can be replaced by removing the cover below the charge cable. The screw terminals for the charging cable can be found under this cover.
  • If future needs require a software update of the charger, it can be done through the micro-USB port. See B page 2, number 5.
  • Necessary information will be given along with the software.

WARRANTY

The guarantee applies to faults in production and materials for 2 years from date of purchase. The customer must deliver the product back to the place of purchase together with the receipt. The guarantee shall cease to apply if the charger is handled negligently, opened or repaired by someone other than DEFA or an authorized representative of DEFA. DEFA has no other guarantee than this and will not be responsible for other costs than those referred to, i.e. no possible additional costs. Neither is DEFA bound by any other guarantee.

TECHNICAL INFORMATION

Electrical data input

Mains voltage| 100 ~ 240 V AC
Mains frequency| 50/60 Hz
Mains current| max. 9. 5 A eff. @ 230V
Efficiency| max. 94 %
Effective power| max. 1975 W
Power consumption (standby)| max. 9 W
Protection class| I
EMC emission| Class A
Electrical data output
Nominal output voltage| Selectable 12 V/24 V DC
Output voltage range| 2 V – 32 V DC
Output current (12V/24V)| 125 A at 14,4 V DC / 60 A at 28,8 V DC
Battery return current| < 1 mA
Mechanical data
Cooling| Forced airflow
Dimensions (l x w x h)| 373 x 206 x 104 mm
Weight (without cable)| 7,2 kg
AC Power cable length| 2,5 m
DC charging cable length| 5 m
Environmental conditions
Operating temperature| -15°C – +50°C
Storage temperature| -40°C – +85°C
Climate class| B
Ingress protection| 20
Standards| EN 60335-1, EN 60335-2-29, EN 61000-6-4, EN 61000-3-2,

EN 61000-3-3, EN 61000-6-2

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