ABSAAR 0635606 Battery Charger User Manual
- June 9, 2024
- ABSAAR
Table of Contents
- SAFETY WARNINGS AND PREPARATION:
- SAFETY NOTICE
- WARRANTY TERMS:
- IN CASE OF DAMAGE
- PACKAGE CONTENTS
- APPLICATIONS
- DESCRIPTION: AMPERAGE | VOLTAGE | CAPACITY
- CHARGING TYPE
- INSTALLING THE BATTERY CLAMPS
- CURRENT SELECTOR SWITCH
- VOLTAGE SELECTOR SWITCH
- CHARGING CURRENT INDICATOR FOR STANDARD CHARGERS
- REPLACING THE FUSE
- JUMP-START“
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
ABSAAR 0635606 Battery Charger
SAFETY WARNINGS AND PREPARATION:
Caution:
Batteries contain abrasive acids and explosive gases can escape. No
smoking! No naked flames or sources of sparks may be located nearby. If any
part of the body comes into contact with the battery electrolyte, clean the
area immediately with plenty of cold water. If acid enters the eyes,
immediately rinse with plenty of water and immediately consult a doctor. Keep
children and pets away from the battery charging process. Should the battery
or charger become hot during the charging process, stop the process and have
the battery professionally checked.
We recommend that you remove the battery from the vehicle prior to starting
the charging process. If this is not possible, disconnect the negative battery
clamp that connects the battery to the bodywork during charging.
Before you disconnect the battery, make sure that you have the PIN codes for
the car radio etc. that are required to power on any devices that are code-
secured. Consult the vehicle User’s Manual to check if there are any other
vehicle systems that are reset or erased when disconnecting the battery. In
case of doubt, contact your vehicle dealer.
Caution:
Batteries that have not been used for a long time may be defective due to self
discharge or sulfation.
These batteries can not be charged correctly. Do not use this charger for this
type of battery.
The battery charger must not be used as a power supply. The battery charger
must not be installed in a vehicle. During the battery charging process, the
vehicle engine must not be started.
SAFETY NOTICE
Do not attempt to recharge any non-rechargeable primary batteries!
Do not expose the battery to direct sunlight!
When using the charger, do not smoke and avoid any naked flames! Avoid any
contact with the electrolyte – it is very abrasive!
To allow a rapid dissipation of gases generated during the charging process,
open the battery cell covers and avoid any naked flames or sparks. The
dissipated gases are explosive. Some chargers contain components such as
switches and relays which can produce sparks. Make sure that you use the
charger in a suitable location.
Dispose of any defective batteries at public collection points or garages.
When disposing of a battery charger, remember the following: Do not dispose of
any metal or plastic parts in the domestic waste! Dispose of all parts at the
public collection points!
Correct disposal of the product – the crossed-out trash bin symbol on the
product means that it is subject to the European Directive 2002/96/EC.
If the power cord of this device is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its authorised service centers or a similarly qualified person. To avoid accidents and damage, do not make any modifications to the power cord yourself! Persons (including children) who have insufficient knowledge or experience in using the device or who are physically, sensorially or mentally handicapped may only use the device under the supervision of a person responsible for their safety. Children must be kept under supervision and may not play with the device
WARRANTY TERMS:
- The warranty covers all manufacturing or material faults. The manufacturer offers a free-of-charge replacement (parts or the entire product) for two years from the date of purchase. Only freight charges are the responsibility of the customer.
- Warranty claims will only be accepted when accompanied by proof of purchase (invoice or coupon).
- The warranty does not cover necessary repairs as a result of an accident, improper dismantling, damage due to dropping or shocks, improper use, or connection to a higher mains voltage than specified.
- Under no condition does the warranty include a right of compensation and/or refund.
IN CASE OF DAMAGE
Please contact your dealer
PACKAGE CONTENTS
The following contents are not specific to your device. They apply to all
Absaar Consumer and Professional devices for a general-purpose description and
understanding. Details of how to use your device are provided on the device
packaging.
Before starting the charging process, make sure that all switches on your
charger have been set according to the battery’s specifications.
APPLICATIONS
Depending on the capacity of your Absaar charger you may charge batteries of
different vehicle categories. The pictograms on the packaging illustrate the
types of vehicle and battery types that are compatible with your charger.
Caution : Only use your charger to charge batteries that correspond to
the voltage and capacity of your charger. Please check the technical
specifications of your battery or contact your battery or vehicle manufacturer
in case of doubt. We assume no liability when charging unsuitable batteries.
DESCRIPTION: AMPERAGE | VOLTAGE | CAPACITY
Ampere: Your device and its packaging show the maximum current value that the
charge can supply to the battery. This depends on the capacity of the battery
you are going to charge. It decreases during the charging process. Voltage:
The voltage of the battery that you want to charge must correspond with the
battery charger’s voltage. Otherwise the charger may not be connected to the
battery. Connecting the battery to the charger when the voltages do not
match will cause battery damage.
Capacity: If the Ah rating of the battery falls within the Ah range of the
charger, it is possible to fully recharge the empty battery within 8 to 10
hours. If the battery has a higher Ah rating you may still charge it but the
charging process will take significantly longer.
CHARGING TYPE
Absaar manufactures two types of battery chargers: standard and automatic
battery chargers.
Standard:
The charger must be disconnected from the battery once the charging process
has finished.
Please monitor the charging process and stop it manually when the battery is
charged. If the charger remains connected to the battery for too long the
battery will be damaged.
Automatic:
Once the charging process has finished, the charger will switch to trickle
charge mode and does not have to be manually disconnected from the battery.
The trickle charge mode allows you to leave the charger connected to the
battery as long as you want, making it the perfect choice for keeping the
battery at a 100% charging level during the winter season when not using the
vehicle.
INSTALLING THE BATTERY CLAMPS
- Battery clamp (+), red: Slide the red clamp insulation over the red (+) charger cable. Connect the charger cable to the battery clamp. Slide the clamp insulation back over the battery clamp.
- Battery clamp (-), black: Slide the black clamp insulation over the black (-) charger cable. Connect the charger cable to the battery clamp. Slide the clamp insulation back over the battery clamp.
Connecting the charger to the battery poles (follow this sequence):
- Connect the red battery clamp (+) to the positive (+) battery pole.
- Connect the black battery clamp (-) to the negative (-) battery pole.
- Use the power cord to connect the charger to a wall outlet.
**To stop the charging process, perform the following steps in order:
**
- Unplug the power cord of the charger from the wall outlet.
- Disconnect the black battery clamp (-) from the negative (-) battery pole.
- Disconnect the red battery clamp (+) from the positive (+) battery pole.
CURRENT SELECTOR SWITCH
If your charger does not have a current selector switch:
The charger will detect the required battery charging current automatically
A/M Switch ( Automobile / Motorbike ):
Depending on the battery charger type it may feature an AUTOMOBILE – MOTORBIKE
switch.
The Motorbike position will supply a lower charging current to charge
batteries with a capacity between 5 and 15 Ah.
N/E Switch ( Normal / Express Charge ):
Depending on the battery charger type it may feature an NORMAL – EXPRESS
switch. Setting the switch to the NORMAL position will charge the battery with
a lower charging current, resulting in a longer charging time. This position
is intended for batteries with very low capacities. Normal charging will
extend the battery life. The EXPRESS position will supply a charging current
up to the maximum current.
VOLTAGE SELECTOR SWITCH
If your charger does not have a voltage selector switch: The charger will only supply the specified voltage.
**Voltage Selector Switch ( 6V / 12V ):
**The 6 Volt / 12 Volt selector switch allows you to charge 6 Volt or 12 Volt
batteries.
Please always make sure that the charger voltage and battery voltage match.
Check the battery voltage before starting the charging process. 3-cell
batteries typically have a nominal voltage of 6 V. 6-cell batteries typically
have a nominal voltage of 12 V.
Voltage Selector Switch ( 12V / 24V ):
The 12 Volt / 24 Volt selector switch allows you to charge 12 Volt or 24 Volt
batteries.
Please always make sure that the charger voltage and battery voltage match.
Check the battery voltage before starting the charging process.
6-cell batteries typically have a nominal voltage of 12 V.
12-cell batteries typically have a nominal voltage of 24 V
CHARGING CURRENT INDICATOR FOR STANDARD CHARGERS
Ammeter:
The ammeter indicates the battery charging current. The charging current
supplied to the battery depends on the battery status. The charging current
will thus never be constant during the entire charging process but will
decrease gradually as the charging level increases. When connecting the
charger to an empty battery, the charging current will be high. The ammeter
needle will indicate a value on the right of the gauge.
As the charging level increases, the charging current will decrease. The
ammeter needle moves to the left of the gauge, indicating that the charging
process has finished. The battery is fully charged. The ammeter is only an
indicator for monitoring the charging cycle.
LED Display:
Left LED lights up red:
The battery charger clamps have been connected with the correct polarity (+,
-).
The charging process will start as soon as the charger is connected to the
mains.
LED 1 will light up during the entire charging process.
Centre LED lights up yellow:
The charging process has started.
LED 2 will also light up during the entire charging process.
Right LED lights up green:
The battery is fully charged.
BATTERY TEST
Important: The device must not be connected to the mains using the power cord
when performing the battery test.
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Connect the red battery clamp (+) to the positive (+) battery pole.
-
Connect the black battery clamp (-) to the negative (-) battery pole.
-
Red LED – lights up immediately; the battery test lasts approx. 5 seconds.
-
Battery test result:
Green LED: Charging level OK – lit. The battery is sufficiently charged.
Red LED: Charging level low – lit. The battery is discharged. Recharging of the battery is required! -
Both LEDs (red and green) off: Battery clamps inverted!
If the battery test and charging are not possible, please: Check the battery clamp polarity (+/-) on the battery poles. Connect the battery clamps with the correct polarity. The battery test will be repeated automatically. See steps 3 to 5.
CHARGING THE BATERY
Once the battery clamps have been connected with the correct polarity (+, -)
and you have connected the power cord to the mains, the charging process
starts.
Note: The no-load voltage of a discharged 12V battery must be at least
3.8 V in order for the charging process to start.
- Connect the charger to the mains using the power cord.
- The battery test is disabled while the battery is being charged.
- The yellow and green LEDs will light up during the entire charging process.
During charging, the battery charging level is monitored by an electronic circuit.
GREEN LED (bottom): The charger is connected to the mains.
YELLOW LED: The battery is being charged.
GREEN LED (top): The battery is fully charged, the charger automatically
toggles to a trickle charge.
REPLACING THE FUSE
Unplug the power cord from the mains and disconnect the battery clamps from
the battery before replacing the blade-type fuse.
The fuse is visible on the front panel.
Remove the defective fuse (fuse wire broken) and replace it with a fuse with
the same amperage.
To remove the fuse, insert a screwdriver into the slot between the fuse and
the fuse holder. Use the screwdriver as a lever.
DO NOT APPLY BRUTE FORCE WHEN REPLACING THE FUSE!
A defective fuse is excluded from the warranty.
A spare fuse is supplied with the device. You can also use standard automotive
fuses as replacement fuses.
JUMP-START“
The charger can support a weak or discharged battery when starting the car engine.
-
Select the Jump-Start switch position.
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Connect the charger to the battery and to the mains as described in the User’s Manual.
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We recommend that you first charge the battery for approx. 10 to 15 minutes.
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Keep the charger connected to the battery and to the mains when starting the engine.
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Start the car engine normally.
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The charger is protected against overload when starting the engine.
Depending on the current load, an automatic circuit-breaker will interrupt the circuit after approx. 10 seconds. -
We recommend that you keep the charger connected to the battery for approx. 10 to 15 minutes after starting the engine in order to minimize any voltage spikes.
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Jump-start duration is set automatically to 1 to 10 seconds. After completing the jump-start process a circuit-breaker cuts out automatically. To perform another jump start, wait for 5 minutes and reset the circuit-breaker.
Safety: 60335-2-29 :04 ; EN 60335-1 :02 + A1 :04 + A11 :04 + A2 :06 + A12
:06 + A13 :08
EMC: 55014-1 :06 ; EN 55014-2 :97 + A1 :01 ; EN 61000-3-2 :06 ; EN
61000-3-3 :95 + A1 :01 + A2 :05
50366 :95 + A1 :01 + A2 :05
Conformément aux dispositions de(s) Directive(s):
Hawke
(Name und Unterschrift/ Name and signature/
References
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