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USER MANUAL S-CHARGER-30A.6 MSW
This User Manual has been translated for your convenience using machine translation. Reasonable efforts have been made to provide an accurate translation; however, no automated translation is perfect nor is it intended to replace human translators. The official User Manual is the English version. Any discrepancies or differences created in the translation are not binding and have no legal effect for compliance or enforcement purposes. If any questions arise related to the accuracy of the information contained in the User Manual, please refer to the English version of those contents which is the official version.
Technical data
| Parameter description | Parameter value | |||
| Product name | Battery charger | |||
| Model | S-CHARGER-30A.5 | S-CHARGER-50A.4 | S-CHARGER-30A.6 | |
| Rated input voltage [V~] / Frequency [Hz] / Current [A] | 230/50/2.8 | 230/50/7.5 | 230/50/2.8 | |
| Rated output voltage [V~] | 12/24 | |||
| Rated power [W] | 480 | 720 | 480 | |
| Protection class | I | |||
| Protection rating IP | IP20 | |||
| Insulation class | F | |||
| Dimensions [Width x Depth x Height; mm] | 260 x 200 x 180 | 270 x 245 x 200 | 270 x 235 x 200 | |
| Weight [kg] | 6.9 | 9.8 | 7.4 | |
| Operating mode Charging | Charging, jump start | Charging | ||
| Maximum charging current [A] | 12V | 15 | 20 | 15 |
| 24V | 20 | 30 | 20 | |
| Max. current output [W] | 27 | 45 | 27 | |
| Max. jump start function current output [A] | - 130 - | |||
| Max. jump start function power consumption [W] | - 2200 - | |||
| Recommended | 12V | 20-150 | 20-250 | 20-150 |
| battery capacity [Ah] | 24V | 20-250 | 30-300 | 30-250 |
| Suitable battery type | Lead-acid, AGM, EFB, GEL | |||
| Minimal battery voltage suitable for charging [V] | 4 | |||
1. General description
The user manual is designed to assist in the safe and trouble-free use of the device. The product is designed and manufactured in accordance with strict technical guidelines, using state-of-the-art technologies and components. Additionally, it is produced in compliance with the most stringent quality standards.
DO NOT USE THE DEVICE UNLESS YOU HAVE THOROUGHLY READ AND UNDERSTOOD THIS USER MANUAL.
To increase the product life of the device and to ensure trouble-free operation, use it in accordance with this user manual and regularly perform maintenance tasks. The technical data and specifications in this user manual are up to date. The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes associated with quality improvement. The device is designed to reduce noise emission risks to a minimum, taking into account technological progress and noise reduction opportunities.
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| CE | The product satisfies the relevant safety standards. |
![]() | Read instructions before use. |
![]() | The product must be recycled. |
![]() | WARNING! or CAUTION! or REMEMBER! Applicable to the given situation.(general warning sign) |
| ATTENTION! Electric shock warning! | |
| Only use indoors. |

PLEASE NOTE! Drawings in this manual are for illustration purposes only and in some details may differ from the actual product.
2. Usage safety
ATTENTION! Read all safety warnings and all instructions. Failure to follow the warnings and instructions may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious injury or even death.
The terms "device" or "product" are used in the warnings and instructions to refer to the:
Battery charger
2.1. Electrical safety
a) The plug has to fit the socket. Do not modify the plug in any way. Using original plugs and matching sockets reduces the risk of electric shock.
b) Avoid touching earthed elements such as pipes, heaters, boilers and fridges. There is an increased risk of electric shock if the earthed device is exposed to rain, in direct contact with a wet surface or operating in a humid environment. Water ingression into the device increases the risk of damage to the device and of electric shock.
c) Use the cable only in accordance with its designated use. Never use it to carry the device or to pull the plug out of a socket. Keep the cable away from heat sources, oil, sharp edges or moving parts. Damaged or tangled cables increase the risk of electric shock.
d) If using the device in a humid environment cannot be avoided, a residual current device (RCD) should be applied. The use of an RCD reduces the risk of electric shock.
2.2. Safety in the workplace
a) Make sure the workplace is orderly and well lit. A messy or poorly lit workplace may lead to accidents. Try to anticipate what may happen, observe what is going on and use common sense when working with the device.
b) Do not use the device in an explosion hazard zone, for example in the presence of flammable liquids, gasses or dust. The device generates sparks which may ignite dust or fumes.
c) Upon discovering damage or irregular operation, immediately switch the device off and report it to a supervisor without delay.
d) If there are any doubts as to the correct operation of the device, contact the manufacturer's support service. Only the manufacturer's service centre may make repairs to the product. Do not attempt to make repairs yourself!
e) Only the manufacturer's service point may repair the device. Do not attempt any repairs independently!
f) If a fire starts, use solely powder or carbon dioxide (CO2) fire extinguishers suitable for use on live devices to put it out.
g) Children or unauthorised persons are forbidden from entering a work station. (A distraction may result in a loss of control over the device)
h) When charging batteries emit gasses which might be explosive. Avoid contact with sparks and fire. Use the device in a well-ventilated space.

Remember! When using the device, protect children and other bystanders.
2.3. Personal safety
a) Do not use the device when tired, ill or under the influence of alcohol, narcotics or medication which can significantly impair the ability to operate the device.
b) When working with the device, use common sense and stay alert. Temporary loss of concentration whilst using the device may lead to serious injuries.
c) This device is not intended to be used by persons (including children) with limited physical, sensory or mental aptitude or lack of experience and/or knowledge, unless they are supervised by a person responsible for their safety or have received instruction from this person as to how the device is used.
d) Do not overestimate your abilities. When using the device keep your balance and remain stable at all times. This will ensure better control over the device
in unexpected situations. The device can be handled only by physically fit persons who are capable of handling it, properly trained, familiar with this manual and trained within the scope of occupational health and safety.
2.4. Safe device use
a) Do not overload the device. Use appropriate tools for the given task. A correctly selected device will perform the task for which it was designed better and in a safer manner.
b) Do not use the device if the ON/OFF switch does not function properly (does not switch the device on and off). Devices which cannot be switched on and off using the ON/OFF switch are hazardous, should not be operated and have to be repaired.
c) Make sure the plug is disconnected from the socket before attempting any adjustments, tool replacements or before putting the device aside. Such precautions will reduce the risk of accidentally activating the device.
d) When not in use, store in a safe place, away from children and people not familiar with the device, who have not read the user manual. The device may pose a hazard in the hands of inexperienced users.
e) Maintain the device in a good technical state. Before each use check for general damage and especially check for cracked parts or elements and for any other conditions which may impact the safe operation of the device. If damage is discovered, hand over the device for repair before use.
f) Keep the device out of the reach of children.
g) Device repair or maintenance should be carried out by qualified persons, only using original spare parts. This will ensure safe use.
h) To ensure the operational integrity of the device, do not remove factory fitted guards and do not loosen any screws. Device repair or maintenance should be carried out by qualified persons, only using original spare parts. This will ensure safe use.
i) Do not charge disposable batteries!
j) Do not charge faulty or damaged batteries.
k) Do not charge a frozen battery.
I) Protect the device against the elements, especially rainfall. Use the device in well-ventilated premises only.
m) Make sure the battery charger is disconnected from a power source when connecting leads to a battery.
n) Never place a battery right under or on top of the battery charger. Place the battery charger as far away from the battery as possible. The battery charger may be a source of sparks or generate an electric arc.
o) When charging batteries emit gasses which might be explosive. Avoid contact with sparks and fire.
p) Do not use the device in potentially explosive areas.
q) Never place the battery charger under the bonnet.
r) ATTENTION: always make sure the car and battery manufacturers permit the use of a battery charger jump start function to start the engine!

ATTENTION! Despite the safe design of the device and its protective features, and despite the use of additional elements protecting the operator, there is still a slight risk of accident or injury when using the device. Stay alert and use common sense when using the device.
3. Use guidelines
The device is designed to charge car batteries. Some models include an engine jump start function, used when the battery is flat or during low temperatures. It is equipped with a thermal and overload protection.
The user is liable for any damage resulting from unintended use of the device.
3.1. Device description
S-CHARGER-30A.5:

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A B FUSE MIN FUSE 12V A D E F G 30A MAX 5A 24V CHARGING CURRENT DC.OUTPUT S-CHARGER-DA-5 MOTOR TECHNOLOGY AC.INPUT H C CE + - 12V/24V + - CORIUS VOL CHARGE 28-TEMP/TV 28-DRAGON MAX 30A RATED INPUT RATES OUTPUT PWR 2 CURRENT CURRENT TOLTSW CURRENT EN/OY 200 V 100kV 100mA 100mA 100mA 230V~ 230V~S-CHARGER-50A.4:

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A MOTOR TECHNIOS 12V FUSE MIN B J G F E 24V 5A MAX S-CHARGER-50A.4 CHARGE 20-25RAN/12V 35-390AN/24V MAX 50A CE +0 -0 - 100MHzS-CHARGER-30A.6:

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A MOTOR TECHNICS FUSE 12V FUSE MIN B D G F E 30A 24V 5A MAX S-CHARDER-30A.G CHARGE 28-168AN/12V 28-288AN/24V MAX 30A CE +O -12V/24V 12V/24VA. Transport handle
B. Ammeter
C. DC output cables with clamps
D. DC fuse socket
E. Charge mode switch
F. AC fuse socket
G. 12/24V selector switch
H. AC power cable with plugin
I. ON/OFF power switch (in the rear; not visible on the picture)
J. Operation mode switch
3.2. Preparing for use
APPLIANCE LOCATION
The temperature of environment must not be higher than 40^ C and the relative humidity should be less than 85%. Ensure good ventilation in the room in which the device is being used. There should be at least 10 cm distance between each side of the device and the wall or other objects. The device should always be used when positioned on an even, stable, clean, fireproof and dry surface, and be out of the reach of children and persons with limited mental and sensory functions. Position the device such that you always have access to the power plug. The power cord connected to the appliance must be properly grounded and correspond to the technical details on the product label.
Caution: shaking, crashing and turning upside down of the device should be prevented when transporting it.
3.3. Device use
CAUTION: make sure the battery to be charged is the correct type (lead acid etc.), fits the device requirement and has at least 4V voltage. It is advised that the battery should be removed out of the vehicle or at least disconnected from the car. Never leave a working device unattended for longer period of time.
a) Connect the lead with the red clamp to the positive (+) battery terminal.
b) Connect the lead with the black clamp to the negative (-) battery terminal.
c) Use selector switch to set the required output voltage (12/24 V).
d) Use selector switch to select required charge current: "MIN" – low charge current or "MAX" – high charge current.
e) Additionally, for S-CHARGER-50A.4 model set the switch to the charging position marked with the following diagram:

f) Connect the battery charger to a power source.
g) Turn on the power supply by putting the power switch (on the rear of the body) to "ON" position.
h) The ammeter will show the charge current which will decrease with time and as the battery charge status increases.
i) Once the battery is fully charged (the ammeter will show no charge), turn off the device by putting the power switch to "OFF" position and then disconnect the clamps from the battery terminals.
Apart from battery charging functions, the S-CHARGER-50A.4 model also feature an internal combustion engine jump start function. To activate the jump start function follow these steps:
a) Connect leads with clamps according to the guidelines above (points a and b)
b) An initial 10-15 minute charging of the battery is recommended. This will make the jump start easier.
c) Switch off all unnecessary electric function in the vehicle, such as lights, displays, heater etc.
d) Set the selector switch to the jump start function marked with the following diagram:

e) Jump starts should be performed subject to the following cycle: 3s operation / 120 s pause. A maximum of 5 jump start cycles may be performed. Exceeding these values may cause fuses in the battery charger to blow!
3.4. Cleaning and maintenance
a) Always unplug the device before cleaning it.
b) Use only non-corrosive cleaners to clean the surface.
c) Store the unit in a dry, cool, properly ventilated place, free from moisture and direct exposure to sunlight. Store it in a location without any corrosive gases.
d) Do not spray the device with a water jet or submerge it in water.
e) Do not allow water to get inside the device through vents in the housing of the device.
f) Clean the vents with a brush and compressed air.
g) The device must be regularly inspected to check its technical efficiency and spot any damage.
h) Use a soft cloth for cleaning.
i) Do not use sharp and/or metal objects for cleaning (e.g. a wire brush or a metal spatula) because they may damage the surface material of the appliance.
j) Do not clean the device with an acidic substance, agents of medical purposes, thinners, fuel, oils or other chemical substances because it may damage the device.
Do not dispose of this device in municipal waste systems. Hand it over to an electric and electrical device recycling and collection point. Check the symbol on the product, instruction manual and packaging. The plastics used to construct the device can be recycled in accordance with their markings. By choosing to recycle you are making a significant contribution to the protection of our environment. Contact local authorities for information on your local recycling facility.

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