Pro Charger S
Pro Charger S
Pro Charger S
SaitoProChargerS
The Saito ProChargerS is an automatic plug-in charger for motorcycle,
scooter and quad bike/ATV starter batteries. It is adjustable between 2 V,
6 V and 12 V by means of a sliding switch and suitable for all customary
standard lead-acid batteries meaning all batteries included in the Louis
assortment. It is furthermore appropriate for charging all maintenancefree gel, EXIDE, HAWKER and AGM microfleece batteries. According to
the I-U principle, it charges the lead battery with a maximum current of
400 mA (0.4 A) first, until reaching charging end voltage for the
respective battery. This is detected by the charging device which then
switches to constant voltage and adjusts the charging current (trickle
charging function). In this way the battery voltage constantly stays on an
optimal level. Therefore the battery can remain connected to the
charging device for a longer period of time. This device is therefore also
ideally suitable for winter storage. The LED displays of the charging
device provide constant information on the current operating status. The
plug-in charger is secured against overload and short-term short circuit
(< 1 min.). Pay attention to the charging output polarity! A protective
circuit prevents charging in the case of polarity reversal which could
damage the battery and the charging device. Polarity reversal is
signalised by means of a red light. Connection is enabled via coloured
pole clips. Due to a protective circuit, the charging clips do not conduct
any voltage, as long as they are not connected to a battery. Voltage can
thereby not be measured from the open charging clips, either. The
ProChargerS can be optionally connected to the battery with crocodile
clips or ring terminals (=eyelets).
Features
Prominent features:
Charging current up to 0.4 A
Automatic adjustment of the charging current (I-U charging principle)
For 2 V, 6 V and 12 V lead batteries
Electronic protection against short circuits and polarity reversal
Trickle charging (ideal for winter storage)
Battery may remain permanently connected
Overload protection
Altogether 3 LED displays in 3 colours (Mains, Charging and
Polarity reversal)
Operating voltage: 220-240 V, charging current: up to 0.4 A max.
Temperature range for the application: -10C to +40C
Content
Intended use
Dangers
Safety
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Failure information
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Charging process
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Warranty
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Saito ProChargerS plug-in charger, cable set with crocodile clips for
quick connecting, cable set with ring terminals (eyelets) for a permanent
connection to the battery as well as a detailed, German and Englisch
instruction manual.
Intended use
Intended use
The charging device is intended for charging and maintaining the
charging of customary standard lead-acid batteries as well as all
maintenance-free gel and microfleece batteries suitable for the voltage
and charging current stated within the technical data. No primary
batteries (zinc-carbon, alkaline etc.) or other types of accumulators than
lead batteries are supposed to be connected and charged. Any further
use exceeding the specifications does not apply as intended for use. Only
the user/operator is liable for damages resulting thereof. Observe the
battery manufacturers instructions.
Any use different to the one described above may lead to a damaging of
the product. There are further dangers such as short circuit, fire, electric
shock etc.
Dangers
Dangers in handling the charging device
The charging device has been developed according to the state-of-theart and approved safety-related guidelines.
Nevertheless, in the case of operating errors or misuse, there is a risk of
danger for:
the users or third partys health and life
the charging device itself
other material assets in the form of consequential damages
All persons involved in the start-up, operation, maintenance and repair of
the charging device must refer to this instruction manual by all means.
Defects influencing the safety must be avoided and immediately
corrected, if possible.
Do not open the device. Unauthorised opening of the casing and
improper repairs, changes of the electronic system, the casing, cables etc.
may cause dangers for users of the device, and the warranty claim may
expire prematurely. Do not connect or remove any power circuits and do
not operate the device during a thunder storm.
Check the charging device for orderly functioning resp. the power or
charging cable for externally visible damages while using the device resp.
at least once a week.
Notice 1.1
Place the charging device, the battery, the power and charging cable so
that no one can step on them or stumble.
In order to avoid condensate (development of condensation water), do
not operate the device during frost or the danger of frost. The device
may neither be exposed to rain nor humidity in order to avoid the
danger of fire or electric shock. Do not let liquid of any kind penetrate
into the device. For safety and authorisation reasons (CE) independent
converting and/or changing of the device or the connection cables is
prohibited.
Dangers
Please contact an authorised service centre, if you have any doubts
concerning the functioning, safety or the connection of the device.
Check the product and its cables for damages before any start-up. Do
not operate the device, if the protective insulation of the power or
charging cable is damaged (squashed, cracked, ripped etc.). If you detect
any damages, do not operate the device, but take it to an authorised
service centre. Even if the device is not functioning anymore, operation
must be stopped immediately and the device must be returned to the
manufacturer for repair.
Do not work with the charging device in rooms or adverse environments
which contain or might contain combustible gases, fumes or powders.
Never cover up airing slots resp. the device. Do not place the device close
to sources of warm air such as heatings or the like! Do not expose the
device to direct sunlight, a lot of dust, mechanical vibrations or impacts.
Do not operate the device close to or on top of combustible or easily
inflammable materials. Use a respective non-combustible base (e.g. a
large, thick porcelain tile or a stone plate). Do not place or lead the
charging cable or the power cable close to inflammable materials.
Do not use the charging device on a boat or a water vehicle. The battery
must be removed from the boat or the water vehicle for charging. It
should be charged at a suitable location.
The charging or power cable may not be modified resp. extended or
shortened. It may neither be bent or squashed, nor led across
sharp-edged parts. Voltage cables or circuits, which the device is
connected to, must always be inspected with respect to insulation
defects, breakage, squashing or bending before and after the use.
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Dangers
Notice 1.2
If a defect (damaging) of the cable is identified, the operation must be
immediately stopped. Only operate the device outside the vehicle. Always
assure a safe and stable connection when attaching the battery charging
clips.
Attention! Do not continue the charging process with a defective
battery.
Identifying a defective battery:
Smell of gas within the room
Different temperature of individual cells when touching the battery
Mechanical or thermal deformation of the battery casing or the
charging device
Different liquid condition within the cells resp. leakage
For power/current supply, the charging device must be connected to a
normal mains power socket (230 V/50 Hz).
Operation under adverse surrounding conditions must be avoided by all
means. Adverse surrounding conditions include: surrounding
temperatures below -10C or above +40C, combustible gases, solvents,
fumes, dust, easily combustible materials, strong vibrations, strong
magnetic fields, such as close to machines or loudspeakers, as well as
humidity of more than 80 % and wetness.
Only operate the device in dry, closed off, but well-aired rooms.
Avoid direct sunlight.
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Danger, Safety
Do not place any containers, e.g. vases, plants or the like on top of or next
to the charging device and the battery. Liquids could contaminate the
casing and thereby affect electric safety. There is a great risk of fire or fatal
injury from electric shock. In this case, immediately remove the product
from the mains voltage (switch off the power supply of the power plug
first and then remove the plug from the socket!) Subsequently remove
the charging device from the battery. Do not operate the charging device
again; take it to an authorised service station, to an authorised dealer or
the manufacturer for inspection.
Safety
The product is not a toy. It is not suitable for children. Be especially careful
in the presence of children! Children could try to stick items into the
openings of the casing. This could damage the device; furthermore there
is a risk of fatal injury from electric shock!
The product may only be placed, operated or stored out of childrens
reach. Children could change settings or short-circuit the lead battery
which could lead to an explosion. Danger to life!
Do not leave the packaging material carelessly lying around. It could turn
into a dangerous toy for children!
This product is only suitable for charging of 2 V, 6 V or 12 V standard
lead-acid batteries as well as all maintenance-free gel and microfleece
batteries. Other batteries or accumulators may not be charged! Danger of
explosion!
Never operate the product without supervision, i.e. check on the charging
device and the charging process in regular intervals. Despite the extensive
and various safety circuits, malfunctioning or problems with charging a
battery cannot be excluded.
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Safety
Only operate the product in a moderate climate, never in a tropical
climate. Refer to the chapter Technical data (see page 26) for
admissible environmental conditions.
Make sure that the charging device is firmly attached to the power
socket. There might otherwise be a danger of injury due to the weight
of the falling product. The device could furthermore be damaged. Do
not use the device, if it has suffered a heavy impact or blow, or if it has
been dropped. In such a case the device must be checked resp. repaired
by an authorised service centre.
Although the charging device features numerous safety functions,
extensive heating of the battery or the device can never be completely
excluded.
Make sure that the device is sufficiently aired throughout the operating
phase.
Never cover up the charging device or the connected battery. Keep a
sufficient distance (at least 10 cm) between the charging device and the
surroundings/wall, in order not to constrict the circulation of air.
Never connect the product immediately to the mains voltage, if it was
transported from a cold to a warm room. The developing condensation
water could lead to malfunctioning or damaging. There is also a risk of
fatal injury from electric shock.
Let the charging device (and the battery) warm up to room temperature,
before you connect the charging station to the mains voltage and start
charging. This can take several hours!
Maintenance, setting and repair work may only be carried out by a
specialist/authorised service centre.
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Safety
Failure information
There are no product parts for the user to set resp. to maintain inside the
device.
Failure information
If the device does not function, check the following points:
If you are not sure about the correct connecting resp. operating or
should you have any questions which are not clarified within this
instruction manual, please contact our technical customer service
(see page 30) or an authorised service centre.
If the charging cable is designated for a separate charging adapter, only
use the original adapter offered by your dealer.
Has the charging device been connected to the lead battery with the
right poles?
In order to avoid a damaging of the batteries, make sure that the
batteries are never exhaustively discharged.
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Warning notices
Danger of polarity reversal, short circuit and contact with battery
acid pay attention to the lead battery manufacturers warning notices
by all means. Attention! Battery acid is severely corrosive.
Immediately treat acid spilling on the skin and clothing with soap suds
and rinse with a lot of water. If acid spilling reached the eyes,
immediately rinse with a lot of water and seek medical advice.
After charging
The battery charging device must be removed from the mains supply
immediately after charging. Always pull on the plug and never the cable!
Subsequently remove the charging clips from the battery. Check the acid
condition of non-maintenance-free lead batteries. If the acid condition is
too low, fill up with distilled water. Pay attention to the battery
manufacturers danger and safety notices.
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Charging process
Charging process
The yellow Charging display will light up as soon as the flow of
charging current starts. If however the red Reversely poled display
lights up, immediately check and change the polarity of the pole clips.
The time until charging end voltage is reached depends on several
parameters such as
the capacity (the more capacity, the longer the charging time)
the type of battery
the charging condition of the battery (full, partly charged or empty)
the surrounding temperature
the general condition (age) of the battery
At the end of charging (battery is full) normally the yellow Charging
LED will turn off. With older or high capacity batteries the battery could
however be too self-discharging (approx. 1 % of the battery capacity)
and the charging device may not identify this enhanced trickle charging
current as a completed charging cycle (yellow LED display does not
switch off). In this case the plug-in charger will work as a buffer in order
to compensate the self-discharging of the battery.
Charging process
For the charging operation itself it does not matter whether the battery
is only partly or completely discharged. The battery can also remain
permanently connected to the charging device; however the
surrounding temperature should not exceed approx. 40C! If the battery
is connected to the charging device with reversed polarity by mistake,
this will be signalised by means of a red Polarity reversal LED and the
charging current will be turned off at the same time.
Charging shut-down
The charging devices features a shut-down function which automatically
ends the charging process when reaching charging end voltage and
independently switches to trickle charging mode.
The yellow charging display will switch off in trickle charging mode resp.
if the charging current is reduced to less than 80 mA.
In the case of newer batteries the LED will normally light off when the
battery is completely charged. Batteries of different capacities can be
charged. With larger batteries, charging time will be prolonged; with
smaller batteries, it will be shortened.
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Warranty
Warranty
The dealer/manufacturer selling the device provides a warranty of two
years as from the handover of the product with respect to the material
and the production of the device.
In the case of a defect, the purchaser is only entitled to supplementary
performance. Supplementary performance either includes rectification of
defects or delivery of a replacement product. Exchanged devices or parts
become property of the dealer.
The purchaser must immediately notify the dealer of any determined
defects. Evidence of the warranty claim must be provided by means of
an orderly confirmation of purchase (receipt, invoice, in applicable).
Defects caused by improper treatment, operation, storage as well as
force majeure or other influences are not covered by the warranty.
We are not liable for damages resulting from modifications carried out by
the user, and all third party claims arising will be held free and harmless.
Unless otherwise agreed, our general terms and conditions are applicable
in their current version.
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Packaging
When disposing the packaging please pay attention to the applicable
laws of environmental protection and waste disposal. The disposal of
outer packaging is possible via the normal domestic waste. If you wish to
dispose the system components, please observe the applicable laws on
disposing electronic waste.
Cleaning
Use a soft cloth and a small amount of cleaning agent for cleaning the
device. Strong solvents such as thinners or benzine as well as scouring
agents may not be used, since they attack the surface.
Dispose the cleaning cloths and excess cleaning agents in an
environmentally friendly way. For safety reasons the power plug must be
generally disconnected and the charging cable removed from the battery
when cleaning! Avoid cleaning agents getting inside the device!
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