Introduction / safety, Technical data, Safety safety information – Ultimate Technology ULG 3.8 A1 Benutzerhandbuch

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GB/IE

Introduction / Safety

see Fig. B:

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Charging station

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Mains lead

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Mounting holes

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„+“-Pole connection cable (red), incl. ring shoe

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„–“-Pole connection cable (black), incl. ring shoe

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„+“-Pole quick-contact terminal (red), incl. red

fixing screw

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„–“-Pole quick-contact terminal (black), incl.

black fixing screw

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Technical Data

Input voltage:

220 - 230 - 240 V ~

50 / 60 Hz

Power consumption:

60 W

Reverse current*:

< 5 mA (no AC input)

Nominal output voltage: 6 V

/ 12 V

Nominal output current: 0.8 A / 3.8 A
Charging voltage:

7.3 V or 14.4 V or 14.7 V

Charging current:

0.8 A ± 10 %
3.8 A ± 10 %

Battery type:

6 V lead-acid battery
1.2 Ah - 14 Ah
12 V lead-acid battery
1.2 Ah - 120 Ah

Housing protection type: IP 65 (dust-tight, protected

against water jets)

Safety class:

II /

* = Return current is the current used by the

charging station battery, when no mains
current is connected.

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Safety

Safety information

DANGER! Avoid danger to life and limbs

caused by improper use!

CAUTION! Do not operate the appliance

with a damaged cable, power cord or
plug. A damaged power cord causes danger
to life by electric shock.

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If damaged, have the power cord repaired by
authorised and trained technicians only! Please
contact the service department for your country!

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PROTECT YOURSELF FROM

AN ELECTRIC SHOCK! When
connecting the charging station, use

a screwdriver and a spanner with an insulated
handle!

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DANGER OF ELECTRIC SHOCK! Do not
operate the vehicle if you are charging a battery
while it is still in the vehicle! Switch off the igni-
tion and park the vehicle. Apply the parking
brake (e.g. in cars) or secure with a mooring
rope (e.g. electric boat)!

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DANGER OF ELECTRIC SHOCK! Disconnect
the battery charger from the mains before you
make or break the connections to the battery.

- First connect the clamp that is not connected

to vehicle bodywork, then connect the other
clamp to the vehicle bodywork at a point
away from the battery and the fuel line. After
this is done, you can connect the battery
charger to the mains.

- After charging, disconnect the battery charg-

er from the mains. Then disconnect the clamp
attached to the vehicle bodywork before you
disconnect the clamp from the battery.

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DANGER OF ELECTRIC SHOCK! Handle
the connecting cables („–“ and „+“) by their
insulated areas only!

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DANGER OF ELECTRIC SHOCK! Ensure
that there is complete protection from moisture
at the connections to the battery and at the
mains outlet socket!

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DANGER OF ELECTRIC SHOCK! Carry out
the mounting, maintenance and cleaning of the
battery charger only when it is disconnected
from mains!

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DANGER OF ELECTRIC SHOCK! After
completion of the charging and maintenance
charging process on a battery mounted in a
vehicle, first disconnect the negative connection
cable (black) of the battery charger from the
negative terminal of the battery.

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Do not leave small children

unattended with the battery
charger! Children are too young

to assess the possible dangers associated with

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