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Fig.8, Fig.9, Care and maintenance – Sealey BSCU25 User Manual

Page 5: Trouble shooting, Environmental protection

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BSCU25 Issue: 1 - 27/06/13

Lead Calcium acid battery charge graphical representation

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 t

Charging stages

(9 steps)

1 - Qualification

2 - Battery recovery

3 - Soft start

4 - Pulse mode

5 - Recondition

6 - Bulk

7 - Absorption

8 - Equalisation

9 - Check

10- Maintenance

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fig.8

i(A)

u(V)

CODES DESCRIPTION TROUBLE SHOOTING

Check battery status before

charging.

Charger is repairing battery

1) No connection to battery

2) Short circuit

3) Reversed polarity connection

Clip loosened during charging.

The charger stops,an audible

alarm will sound in 25secs.

Battery voltage too high.

Current leakage inside battery.

Charger internal temperature

too high.

Battery fully charged. Voltage

held until power removed.

1) Reconnect terminal

2) Check all connections

3) Reverse connections

Check connections and

start charging process

again.

Battery voltage not as

voltage setting.

Start charging again, if

fault condition reoccurs,

replace battery.

Cooling fan not working.

Ambient temperature too

high. (40°C)

Standby status.

5.1.

After each use clean the charger clamps, removing corrosive battery fluids.

5.2.

Clean the charger casing and charger leads with a soft cloth and mild detergent solution.

5.3.

Keep the charger leads loosely coiled during storage without snagging or crushing.

5.4.

DO NOT attempt to repair damaged leads, these must be replaced by your Sealey service agent or a qualified person.

5.5.

DO NOT attempt to repair charger electronics, this must be done by your Sealey service agent or a qualified person.

© Jack Sealey Limited 2013

5. CARE AND MAINTENANCE

6. TROUbLE SHOOTING

Environmental Protection.

Recycle unwanted materials instead of disposing of them as waste.

All tools, accessories and packaging should be sorted, taken to a recycle centre and disposed of in a manner which is compatible

with the environment.

When the product is no longer required, it must be disposed of in an environmentally protective way.

Contact your local solid waste authority for recycling information.

fig.9

Battery already fully

charged.

Temporary indication of

start. Repair mode for

sulphated batteries.