Ctek MXS 25 manual

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    EN EN • 3 SAFET Y • The charg er is des igned fo r charg ing o nly batteries accordi ng to the t echni cal specifica- tion. D o not u se the char ger for any o ther purpose . A lway s foll ow batter y manufactu rer s recommendation s. • Nev er tr y to charge n on r echargea ble batteries. • Check the cables p rior to u se . Ens ur e th[...]

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    4 • EN • Always check that th e charg er has s witched to before leaving the c harger unattended and connected fo r long perio ds. If the char ger has not swi tche d to within 3 6 hou rs, th is i s an indi cation o f an erro r . Man ually disc onnect the c h a r g e r. • Bat teries cons ume water d uring u se and charg - ing . Fo r batter[...]

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    EN EN • 5 SUPPLY NORMAL RECOND RECOND SUPPLY MODE ABSORPTION, READ Y TO USE ANAL YSE NORMAL BAT T E R Y PROG RA M E RRO R L A M P RECOND PROG RA M SUPPL Y PROG RA M PO WE R LAMP HOW TO C H ARG E 1. Co nn ec t th e ch arg er to t he b at t er y. 2. Conn ec t th e ch arg er t o th e wall s oc ket. T he p owe r la mp wi ll in di ca te th at t he[...]

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    6 • EN C HA RGI N G PRO GR AM S Se t tin gs a re ma de by p res si ng t he MO DE - bu t ton . Af t er ab ou t t wo se co nd s th e ch arg er ac ti vat es t he se le ct ed p rog ram . Th e se le ct ed p rog ram w ill b e re sta r te d nex t ti me t he charger is connected. Th e t ab l e exp la i ns t h e di f f e re n t Char ging Programs: Pro[...]

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    EN EN • 7 BA TTERY SIZE (Ah) TIME TO 80% CHARGED 40Ah 1,5h 100Ah 3h 200Ah 6h 300Ah 16h RE ADY TO USE Th e tab le s hows t he e st ima te d ti me f or em pt y b at t er y t o 80 % ch arg e E RRO R L A M P If the error lamp is lit, check the following: 1. Is t h e ch a rg e rs p os it i ve le a d co nn ec t e d to t h e ba t t er ys positive po[...]

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    8 • EN 1 VOLTAGE (V) CURRENT (A) ANA L YSE RECOND PULSE DESULPHATION SOFT START BULK ABSORPTION 14.4V 25A until 12.6V Increasing voltage to 14.4V @ 25°C 25A 1 7 Limit : Max 20h Max 12h 3 minutes 30 min or 4h depending on battery voltage 10 days Charge cycle restarts if voltage drops* Charge cycle restarts if voltage drops Max 4h 14.4V 25A un[...]

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    EN EN • 9 LIMITED W ARRANT Y C TEK S WE DE N AB , is sue s th is li mit ed w ar rant y to th e or igi na l pur ch ase r of t his p rod uc t. Th is lim it ed wa rr ant y i s not t ra nsf era bl e. Th e war ra nt y a ppl ie s to ma nu fac tu ri ng f aul ts and m at er ia l def ec t s for 2 y ear s fr om th e da te o f pur ch ase . Th e cus tom [...]

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    10 • EN 20015541E[...]