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Brand : ULTIMATE SPEED

Model : ULG 3.8 A1 BATTERY CHARGER

Category : Chargeur de batterie

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USER MANUAL ULG 3.8 A1 BATTERY CHARGER ULTIMATE SPEED

Before reading, unfold the page containing the illustrations and familiarise yourself with all functions of the device.

Introduction Proper Use Page Delivery Contents .Page Component description . .Page Technical Data Page Safety Safety information .Page Product feature: .Page Operation Connection Page Disconnecting Page Select charging mode Page

Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page

Reset/ deleting setting Switching between modes 1, 2, 3 and 4 Mode 1 ,6V" (7. 3V/0. 8A]

Mode 2 @ ,12V" (14. 4V/0.8A Mode 3 #æ ,12V" (14. 4V/3.6A). Mode 43k ,12V" (14.7V/3.8A) Regenerating / charging empty (used, overcharged) 12 V batteries . Protective function of the device. Overheating protection .

Maintenance and care Page Service … Page Warranty. .Page Disposal. Page

Declaration of conformity / Manufacturer. Page

The following pictograms are used in these operating instructions / on the device:

Read instruction manuall

Observe caution and safety notes

Caution - electric shockl Danger to lifel

Keep children away from electrical devices!

Check that the device, mains lead and plug are in good condition!

D DD Watts (Effective power]

Battery charger ULG 3.8 A1

Please carefully read these operating in) instructions and fold out he page with the illustrations. Keep these operating instructions in a safe place and hand them over to anyone to whom you pass on the appliance.

The ULTIMATE SPEED ULG 3.8 A1 is a battery charger with a pulse trickle charge mode and is suitable for charging and maintenance charging of the following 6 V or 12V lead rechargeable batter- ies with wet cell or gel electrolyte:

+ 6V: with a capacity of 1.2 Ah to 14Ah

+ 12V: with a capacity of 1.2 Ah to 14Ah

+ 12V: with a capacity of 14Ah to 120 Ah

You can also used it to regenerate completely dis- charged batteries. The battery charger has protective circuits to prevent sparking and overheating. Any in- correct or improper use leads to loss of the warranty. The manufacturer takes no responsibility for damage(s) arising out of usage that is contrary to the instructions

laïd down. The appliance is not meant for commer- cial use.

Check he appliance and all accessories for damage immediately after unpacking. Do not put a defective appliance or paris into operation.

1 Charger ULTIMATE SPEED ULG 3.8 A1

2 Quick/contact clamps (1 red, 1 black)

© Component description

see Fig. B: Charging station

,-"-Pole connection cable [black], indl. ring shoe

+"-Pole quickcontact terminal (red, inel. red

,-"Pole quick-contact terminal {black}, incl. black fixing screw

6V lead-acid battery 1.2Ah-14Ah

12V lead-acid battery 1.2Ah-120 Ah

Housing protection type: IP 65 {dust-proof, water-proof]

* = Return current is the current used by the charging station battery, when no mains current is connected.

VAN Safety information

À DANGER! Avoid danger to life and limbs caused by improper usel

À CAUTION! Do not operate the appliance with a damaged cable, power cord or plug. À damaged power cord causes danger to life by electric shock.

EF Introduction / Safety

If damaged, have he power cord repaired by

authorised and trained technicians only! Please

contact the service department for your country! PROTECT YOURSELF FROM AN ELECTRIC SHOCK! When connecting the charging station, use

a screwdriver and a spanner with an insulated

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)!

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.

DANGER OF ELECTRIC SHOCK! Handle

the connecting cables {,-" and ,+") by their

insulated areas only!

DANGER OF ELECTRIC SHOCK! Ensure

that there is complete protection from moisture

at the connections to the battery and at the mains outlet socketl

DANGER OF ELECTRIC SHOCK! Carry out

the mounting, maintenance and cleaning of the

battery charger only when it is disconnected from mains!

DANGER OF ELECTRIC SHOCK! Afier

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. Do not leave small children M unattended with the battery charger! Children are too young to assess the possible dangers associated with

electrical devices. Children should be supervised in order to ensure that they do not play with the device. Children or persons who lack the knowledge or experience to use the device or whose physical, sensory or intellectual capacities are limited must never be allowed to use the device without supervision or instruction by a person responsi- ble for their safety. EXPLOSION HAZARD! Protect yourself from a high- ly explosive oxyhydrogen gas reaction! Gaseous hydrogen can leak from the battery during the charging and discharging process. Oxyhydrogen gas is an explosive mixture of gaseous hydrogen and oxygen. The result is ihe so-called oxyhydrogen reaction upon con- tact with open fire (flames, embers or sparks]! Carry out the charging or discharging proce- dure in a wellventilated room protected from the weather. Make sure that there are no sourc- es of open fire [flames, embers or sparks] in the vicinity when charging or discharging batteries! RISK OF EXPLOSION OR FIRE! ÂA Ensure that the use of the battery charger cannot ignite any explosive or combustible substances, e.g. petrol or solvents!

EN CZ EXPLOSIVE GASES!

AVOID FLAMES AND SPARKS! Ensure that there is adequate ventilation during the charging process.

Stand the battery on a well ventilated surface while charging. Otherwise the device could be damaged.

DANGER OF EXPLOSIONI Ensure that the positive terminal connection cable does not come into contact with a fuel line (e.g. petrol line}!

À DANGER OF CHEMICAL BURNS! Protect

your eyes and skin against chemical burns caused by acid (sulphuric acid) upon contact with the battery! Wear: Acid-resistant glasses, clothing and glovesl If your eyes or skin come into contact with sulphuric acid, rinse the affected part of the body with plenty of clear running water and seek immedi- ate medical assistancel

Avoid causing an electrical short-cireuit when connecting the battery charger to the battery.

GB/IE Connect the minus pole connecting cable only to the minus pole of the battery or to the car body. Connect the plus pole connecting cable only to the plus pole of the battery!

Before connecting to the mains, make sure that the mains current is equipped with standard 230V- 50Hz, PEN conductor, a 16 fuse and a residual-current circuit-breakerl Otherwise the device could be damaged.

Do not place the battery charger near fire, heat, or subject it to prolonged temperatures of over 50 ° CI The output from the battery charger drops automatically in high temperatures. Avoïd damaging any lines carrying fuel, electricity, brake fluid, hydraulic oil or water. Be particularly careful not to cause damage when mounting the charger in place with screws! Failure to observe this advice risks loss of life or injury

Use only the supplied original manufacturer's parts with the battery charger!

Do not allow any objects to cover the battery charger! Otherwise the device could be dam- aged.

Protect the electrical contacts of the battery against short-circuitingl

Use the battery charger only for charging and maintenance charging of undamaged 6 V/ 12V lead batteries [wet cell or gel electrolyte)! Otherwise damage to property could occur. Do not use the battery charger for charging or maintenance charging of disposable batteries. Otherwise damage to property could occur. Do not use the battery charger for charging or maintenance charging of damaged or frozen batteries! Otherwise damage to property could occur.

Before connecting the charging station, read the information on battery maintenance in the operating instructions of the battery! Otherwise personal injury and / or damage to the device could occur.

Before connecting the charging station to a battery permanently installed in a vehicle, read the information on electrical safety and mainte- nance in the operating instuctions of the vehiclel Otherwise personal injury and / or damage to the device could oceur.

= Unplug the charger from the mains supply when not being used! This also benefits the environment. Consider how much electricity is consumed, even in standby mode.

= Remain alert at all times and always watch what you are doing. Always proceed with caution and do not use the battery charger if you can- not concentrate or feel unwell.

This appliance has been designed for charging a variety of SLA batteries [sealed lead acid batteries), as mainly used in cars, motorbikes and several other vehicles. They may be of types e.g. WET (with liquid electrolyte}, GEL (with mit geltype electolyte) or AGM (absorbed glass mai] batteries. À special design of the appliance (also named ,three-phase-charging strategy] enables the recharging of the battery to almost 100% of its original capacity. Connecting the battery for a long period to the battery charger is also a good way of ensuring that your battery is kept in optimum condition.

FN LAINE Before you carry out any work

on the battery charger always pull the mains plug out of the mains socket.

DANGER OF ELECTRIC SHOCK! DANGER OF DAMAGE TO PROPERTY! DANGER OF INJURY! Ensure that you do not strike electrical cables, gas or water pipes when you are drilling into the wall. IÉnecessary, check the wall using a suitable detector before you dll. You may find it convenient to attach the battery charger on to a board or a wall. Screw the two into the

screws through the mounting holes board or wall. © Connection

Before starting the charging or discharging procedure on a permanenily installed battery

EF Safety / Operation

in a vehicle, first disconnect the minus pole con- necting cable (black) of the vehicle from the minus pole of the battery. The minus pole of the battery is usually connected to the car body. Then disconect the plus pole connecting cable (red) of the vehicle from the plus pole of the battery.

First attach the ,+" quick-release clamp (red) ofthe battery charger to the ,+" terminal of the battery (see Fig. C).

Attach ihe ,-” quickrelease clamp (black) of the battery charger to the ,-" terminal of the battery [see Fig. C). Connect the mains lead

ofthe battery charger to an electrical power outlet socket.

Disconnect the appliance from the power supply. Detach the ,-" quickrelease clamp [black from the ,-" terminal of the battery. Detach the ,+” quickrelease clamp [red from the ,+" terminal of the battery. Reconnect the plus pole connecting cable of the vehicle to the plus pole of the battery. Reconnect the minus pole connecting cable of the vehicle to the minus pole of the battery.

© Select charging mode

You can select different charging modes for charging different batteries at different ambient temperatures. In comparison with conventional battery charging stations, this appliance has a special function for reusing an empty battery or rechargeable battery. You can recharge an empty battery / rechargeable battery. Safe charging is ensured by means of a protection function against incorrect connection and short circuiting. Due to the installed electronics, the charging station does not begin operation directly after connecting the battery, but only starts after a charging mode has been selected.

This avoids sparking, which often occurs when connecting. The battery charger is controlled by an internal MCU (Micro-Computer Unit).

Operation © Reset/deleting settings

After connection to the power supply, the appliance automatically returns to its basic setting and remains in STANDBY mode

© Switching between modes 1, 2,3 and4

ü Press the MODE selection button [9] the appro- priate number of times. The device switches behveen charging modes in the following order: Standby €), MODE 1 .6V", MODE 2 $, MODE 3 #æ, MODE 4 and then repeats the cycle

NOTE: If you press the selector button [2] charging mode automatically switches over to the next mode and begins operation in that mode.

NOTE: However, if a battery is not disconnected from the charging station after a full charge, the appliance remains in trickle-charge mode, even if the user switches over to another mode. This pro- tects the battery from being damaged.

© Mode 1,6V”(7.3V/0.8 A)

This mode is suitable for charging 6 V lead-acid baïteries with a capacity less than 14 Ah.

n Press the selection button MODE [9] to select mode 1. After doing so, the corresponding LED display ,6V" [2] lights up. If you do not activate an-other process afterwards, the electronic sys-

tem will automatically start the charging process together with the LED display ES current of} 0.8 À + 10%. Ifthe procedure runs

without any problems, the LED display ES

remains on during the entire charging process, un- til the battery is fully charged at 7.3V/+ 0.25 V. When the battery is fully charged, LED display ighis up and LED display ŒA[8] goes

out. The device now switches automatically into maintenance charging mode.

© Mode28,12V‘”(14.4V/0.8A)

This mode is suitable for charging 12V lead-acid batteries with a capacity less than 14 Ah.

2 Press the selection button MODE [9] to activate mode 2. After completion of this process, the appropriate LED indicator @ ghis up. Then if you do not take any further action, the electronic control and the LED indicator [8]

automatically switches on and starts the charg-

ing process. If the procedure runs without any problems, the LED display E[8] remains on during the entire charging process, until the battery is fully charged. When the battery is fully charged, LED display [7] lights up and LED display Œ[ 8] goes out. The device now switches automatically into maintenance charg- ing mode.

© Mode3#,12V"(14.4V/3.6A)

This mode is mainly suitable for charging 12V lead-acid batteries with a capacity greater than 14 Ah under normal conditions.

2 Press the selection button MODE [9] to activate mode 3. Then if you do not take any further ac- fion, the electronic control and the LED indicator # [2] switches on and starts the charging process. lfthe process runs without any problems, the LED indicator Es] [8] remains on during the whole charging process until the battery is charged. When the battery is fully charged, the LED indicator nd the die LED indicator

go out. The device now switches auto-

maïically into maintenance charging mode.

© Mode4#,12V” (14.7V/3.8A)

This mode is used for charging 12 V lead-acid bat- teries with a capacity greater than 14 Ah under cold conditions or for charging some AGM [Absorb- ent Glass Mat] batteries with a capacity greater than 14Ah.

EF Operation / Maintenance and care / Service / Warranty

Press the MODE selection button [9 ]to select mode 4. As you select the desired mode, the appropriate LED indicator #& mediately. IF you take no further action, the elec- tronic control switches on after a preset delay to begin the charging process. In this mode the charging current is the same as in “mode 3". If the process runs without any problems, the LED indicator Sa [8] lights up, the electronic control switches on and remains in this state until the baïtery is charged. As soon as this point is reached, the battery charger switches to main- tenance charging mode. Now the LED indicator CA [8] goes out and the LED indicator ff

lights up to indicate the present status.

© Regenerating/ charging empty (used, overcharged) 12V batteries

The battery charger detects the battery voltage au- tomatically once the battery charger is connected to a battery and the charging process has started. lt changes to pulse charging mode if the voltage is in the range of 7.5 V + 0.5 to 10.5V + O.5V.

This pulse charging process is continued until the battery voltage has increased to 10.5 V + 0.5 V. As soon as fhis state is reached, the battery charger switches into the normal charging mode that you selected earlier.

Now the battery can be charged quickly and safely. Most empty batteries can be charged and used again using this procedure.

© Protective function of the device

IF a unexpected situation should occur, such as short circuiting, battery voltage below 7.5 V, open circuit or reversed connection of the output terminals, the charging station deactivates the electronic system and immediately switches back to basic position to avoid damage. If you do not activate any settings, the system will remain in STANDBY mode. With the inverse connection of the output clamps the LED display ,incorrect polarity/ fault” @ [6] lights up additional.

© Overheating protection

IFthe appliance becomes too hot during charging, the power output is automatically reduced. This protects the appliance from damage.

© Maintenance and care

FN LZXNINTE Before you carry out any work

on the battery charger always pull the mains plug out of the mains socket.

The appliance is maintenance-free. Switch off the appliance. Clean the plastic surfaces of the device with a dry cloth. Do not under any circum-stances use solvents or other aggressive cleaning agents.

= FNLZIMEIHave your device

repaired at the service centre or by qualified specialist personnel using nal manufacturer parts only. This Will ensure that your device remains safe to use. - FNOIMAfthe plug or lead needs to be replaced, always have the replacement carried out by the manufacturer or its service centre. This Will ensure that your device remains safe to use.

The warranty for this appliance is for 3 years from the date of purchase. The ap- pliance has been manufactured with care and meticulously examined before deliv- ery. Please retain your receipt as proof of purchase. In the event of a warranty claim, please make contact by telephone With our Service Department. Only in this way can a post-free despatch for your goods be assured.

The warranty covers only claims for material and maufacturing defects, but not for transport damage, for wearing paris or for damage to fragile compo- nents, e.g. buttons or batteries. This product is for private use only and is not intended for commercial use.

The warranty is void in the case of abusive and im- proper handling, use of force and internal tamper- ing not carried out by our authorized service branch. Your statutory rights are not restricted in any way by this warranty.

The warranty period will not be extended by repairs made unter warranty. This applies also to replaced and repaired paris. Any damage and defecis extant on purchase must be reported immediately after unpacking the appliance, at the latest, two days after the purchase date. Repairs made after the expiration of the warranty period are subject to payment.

GB DES UK LTD Tel: 0871 5000 700 (£ 0.10 / minute) e-mail: support.uk@kompernass.com

In accordance with European Directive 2002/96/ EC on used electrical and electronic appliances and its implementation in national law, used power tools must be collected separately and

The packaging is wholly composed of envi- ronmentall}-friendly materials that can be disposed of at a local recycling centre.

Do not dispose of electrical appliances in household waste.

recycled in an ecologically compatible manner. Please return the tool via the available collection facilities.

Information on options for disposing of electrical appliances after their useful life can be obtained from your local or city council.

Disposal of batteries As the end user you have a duty to K recycle or properly dispose of all your used batteries. Batteries containing environmental polluting substances are labelled With the adjacent symbols to indicate that they must not be disposed of with household refuse. The ab-

breviations for the critical heavy metals are: Cd = cadmium, Hg = mercury, Pb = lead

Take exhausted batteries to a local authority appro- ved disposal facility or back to the retailer. By doing this you will be complying with the legal requirements and making an important contribution to protecting the environment.

© Declaration of conformity /

Manufacturer CE We, KompernaB GmbH, the person responsible for documents: Mr Felix Becker, Burgstr. 21, D-44867 Bochum, Germany, hereby declare that this product complies with the following standards, normative documents and EU directives:

EC Low-Voltage Directive (2006/95 /EC)

Electromagnetic Compatibility (2004/108/EC)

Product designation:

Hans KompernaB - Managing Director -

We reserve the right to make technical modifications in the course of product development.

EF Declaration of conformity / Manufacturer

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