H Tronic 230 V / ACCharger C5ForNiCd, NiMH, Li-ion, LiPolymer, SLA, Lead-acid, Lead acid membraneRechargeable batteriesM 1242465 Manuel D’Utilisation
Codes de produits
1242465
correctly. If the battery contains built-in charging or protection circuitry it can only be
charged using a special charger made for that purpose. If an attempt is made to charge such a
battery using the AkkuMaster, this can cause the battery to become damaged or explode.
charged using a special charger made for that purpose. If an attempt is made to charge such a
battery using the AkkuMaster, this can cause the battery to become damaged or explode.
When charging (Pb, Li-ion- and Li-polymer) the AkkuMaster evaluates the following parameters
in order to recognise the charging endpoint:
in order to recognise the charging endpoint:
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I cut-off
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Capacity charged (charge capacity limit)
•
Maximum allowable battery temperature (if a temperature sensor is fitted)
When discharging (Pb, Li-ion- and Li-polymer) the AkkuMaster evaluates the following
parameters in order to recognise the charging endpoint:
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Minimum allowable cell voltage
•
Maximum allowable battery temperature (if a temperature sensor is fitted)
Each of then aforementioned events can end/advance the service programme.
The following events are evaluated as errors:
The following events are evaluated as errors:
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Disconnection of the battery during the service programme
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Higher battery internal resistance
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Overheating of the unit
These cause the service programme to be terminated completely.
4. The data logger
The AkkuMaster has a built-in data logger, that records complete charge/discharge procedures
without the need for a PC being continuously connected. These data can be read out and evaluated
later. In total, the data logger can store approx. 53000 data sets. Storage is performed once
every 5 seconds. When the logger’s storage space is full (after about 74 hours), recording is
stopped.
Hint: The ‘Service’ and ‘Cycle’ pauses are automatically removed by the data logger and not
recorded.
Hint: Recording always begins when a ‘start’ menu is executed. This causes previously recorded
data to be erased.
without the need for a PC being continuously connected. These data can be read out and evaluated
later. In total, the data logger can store approx. 53000 data sets. Storage is performed once
every 5 seconds. When the logger’s storage space is full (after about 74 hours), recording is
stopped.
Hint: The ‘Service’ and ‘Cycle’ pauses are automatically removed by the data logger and not
recorded.
Hint: Recording always begins when a ‘start’ menu is executed. This causes previously recorded
data to be erased.
Claims under guarantee:
The dealer/manufacturer from whom the unit was purchased gives a 2-year warranty from the date of
delivery against materials and manufacture of the product.
In case of defect, the purchaser initially only has the right to subsequent performance. Subsequent
performance comprises either rectification or the delivery of a replacement product. Exchanged units or
parts become the property of the dealer/manufacturer.
The buyer must inform the dealer of any defects found without delay. Proof of the right to claim under
guarantee must be provided by means of a valid confirmation of sale (sales receipt or invoice).
Damage caused by improper handling, incorrect connection, use of parts from third party manufacturers,
normal wear and tear, use of force, repair attempts by the user or changes to the unit, cables or
terminals, changes to the circuitry, damage caused by failure to observe the operating instructions or by
improper use or other external influences, connection to the wrong voltage or type of current, accidental
misuse or damage caused by careless handling, are not covered by the warranty and invalidate the right
to claim under guarantee.
The dealer/manufacturer from whom the unit was purchased gives a 2-year warranty from the date of
delivery against materials and manufacture of the product.
In case of defect, the purchaser initially only has the right to subsequent performance. Subsequent
performance comprises either rectification or the delivery of a replacement product. Exchanged units or
parts become the property of the dealer/manufacturer.
The buyer must inform the dealer of any defects found without delay. Proof of the right to claim under
guarantee must be provided by means of a valid confirmation of sale (sales receipt or invoice).
Damage caused by improper handling, incorrect connection, use of parts from third party manufacturers,
normal wear and tear, use of force, repair attempts by the user or changes to the unit, cables or
terminals, changes to the circuitry, damage caused by failure to observe the operating instructions or by
improper use or other external influences, connection to the wrong voltage or type of current, accidental
misuse or damage caused by careless handling, are not covered by the warranty and invalidate the right
to claim under guarantee.
Advice on environmental protection:
At the end of its lifespan, this product must not be disposed of in the normal household
waste, but must be taken to a recycling point for electrical and electronic devices. This
is indicated by the symbol on the product, operating instructions or packaging. The
recyclables are reusable in accordance with their labelling.
Through the reuse, recycling of materials or other means of recycling used appliances,
At the end of its lifespan, this product must not be disposed of in the normal household
waste, but must be taken to a recycling point for electrical and electronic devices. This
is indicated by the symbol on the product, operating instructions or packaging. The
recyclables are reusable in accordance with their labelling.
Through the reuse, recycling of materials or other means of recycling used appliances,
you are making an important contribution to protecting our environment.
Disposal of used batteries!
As the end-user you are legally obliged (Battery Directive) to return all used batteries; disposal through
the household waste is forbidden!
Disposal of used batteries!
As the end-user you are legally obliged (Battery Directive) to return all used batteries; disposal through
the household waste is forbidden!