• The cycle number starts to flash. This number shows how often the set sequence of discharging/charging
or charging/discharging is carried out. You can set a value of 1 to 5 cycles with the buttons "INC" or "DEC".
Confirm your entry as usual with the button "START/ENTER".
• To start the cycle, keep the "START/ENTER" button pressed for longer (approx. 3 seconds).
• If the settings are wrong, or if the charger detects a problem, an audio signal is emitted and the appro-
priate information is shown on the display.
• Once the cycle is completed, an audio signal is emitted. The display shows the data gathered. The but-
tons "INC" or "DEC" are used to select the individual cycles.
If you wish to terminate the cycle beforehand, press the "BATT TYPE/STOP" button.
• Press the "BATT. TYPE/STOP" button to exit this display.
12. Lead Batteries (Pb)
You can view the entire menu structure in the correct order on the fold-out page. Here
the key functions for operating are also given.
a) General
Lead acid batteries are completely different to NiMH or NiCd batteries. Despite their high capacity they
can only provide low currents. The charging process is also different.
The charge current for lead acid batteries may only be a maximum of one-tenth (1/10 C) the battery's
capacity.
A maximum charge current of 0.5A (500mA) may be set for a 5000mAh (5Ah) lead acid battery.
Fast charging lead acid batteries is not permitted as this would overload the battery -
resulting in a risk of fire and explosion!
Always observe the information printed on the battery or the information provided by
the battery manufacturer on the permitted charge current.
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