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1. Abso Chorger I2V 20A AC1220 lv HOA 1240 I2V AC1260 Owner s Manual S e Lx mon Te a gt 23 1 INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the KISAE Abso Charger With our state of the art easy to use design this product will offer you reliable service by providing a multi stage multi bank battery charger to charge different types of batteries you have installed in your boat RV vehicle or your cabin battery bank This manual will explain how to use this unit safely and effectively Please read and follow these instructions and precautions carefully IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION This section contains important safety information for the KISAE Abso Charger Each time before using the unit READ ALL instructions and cautionary markings on or provided with the unit and all appropriate sections of this guide The KISAE Abso Charger contains no user serviceable parts See Warranty section for how to handle product issues WARNING FIRE AND OR CHEMICAL BURN HAZARD Do not cover or obstruct any air vent openings and or install in a zero clearance compartment WARNING FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAN RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY KEEP AWAY FROM CHILDREN When working with electrical equipment or lead acid batteries have someone nearby in case of an emergency e Study and follow all the battery manufacturer s specific precautions when installing using and Servicing the battery c
2. Based Unit Weight and Dimensions AC 1220 AC 1240 1220 1240 1260 20 40 60A 14 2 15 5 V 13 4 13 8 16 0 Three stages Bulk Absorption Float Two stages Bulk Absorption Constant Power Supply Program setting Three Gel AGM Flooded Lithium Program 2mA 100 120 220 230 240 VAC 90 265 VAC 47 63 Hz 350W 700W 1050W Yes 8296 Yes unit shutdown Yes unit shutdown Yes unit de rated and shutdown Yes unit shutdown 2 15A 32V 2 30A 32V 3 30A 32V Force air ventilation Hot Normal Cold no sensor connected RJ12 optional battery sensor use RJ12 optional display panel use Charging status Battery Voltage A01 02 E01 09 RJ12 use with optional display panel Hardwire or AC Cord Heavy Duty Studs 3 banks Single Heavy Duty Common Ground Stud 40 to 70 C 40 to 158 F 20 to 60 C 4 to 140 F 5 95 RH non condensing IP32 5 3 Ib 11 6 x 8 1 x 3 4 inches 2 4 Kg 295 x 206 x 86 mm 5 7 Ib 11 6 x 8 1 x 3 4 inches 2 6 Kg 295 x 206 x 86 mm AC 1260 8 8 Ib 14 x 8 1 x 3 8 inches 4 0 Kg 356 x 206 x 99mm Regulatory Compliance Standards Safety North America Approved to UL1236 including the marine supplement UL1564 CSA C22 2 107 2 01 European Union CE marked for the low voltage directive 2006 95 EC Complying with EN60335 2 29 battery chargers Approved to IEC60529 2001 IP32 ingress protection level Standards EMC Nor
3. Note 1 Equalization setting can only be used on flooded battery type selection only See more details on Procedure to Equalize the Flooded Battery Note 2 Charger will terminate charging when charging current drop to below the set charger termination value Note 3 Charger is acting as a power supply with selected constant output voltage and preset maximum output current With this setting only Bank 1 can be used Bank 2 and 2 is disabled Battery Bank Size Recommendation The battery charging current rating is based on the battery size Each battery bank should meet the minimum Ah rating as shown If a smaller size battery bank is used set the current rating to lower value to match with the battery bank size Normally the minimum battery bank capacity is based on twice the charger current rating AC 1220 AC 1240 AC1260 Current Battery Current Battery Current Battery Setting Capacity Setting Capacity Setting Capacity 5A Min 10Ah 5A Min 10Ah 5A Min 10Ah 10A Min 20Ah 10A Min 20Ah 20A Min 40Ah 15A Min 30Ah 20A Min 40Ah 40A Min 80Ah 20A Min 40Ah 40A Min 80Ah 60A Min 120Ah 4 INSTALLING THE CHARGER WARNING KISAE Technology recommends that all wiring be done by a certified technician or electrician to ensure adherence to the applicable electrical safety wiring regulations and installation codes Failure to follow these instructions can damage the unit and could also result in personal injury or los
4. e g 12 5V charging current e g 60A and charging stage e g bul Bulk stage abs Absorption stage flo Float stage alternatively During equalization operation on flooded battery the numerical section on the display show a flashing eq indicate the equalization process is in progress and it will not show the battery voltage or the charging current Understanding the Unit INFO NEXT and SET Button Functions To change charger setting Press and hold INFO key for longer than 3 seconds to enter charger setting mode and shows function setting e Press NEXT key once to save the setting and change the display to display different setting Press SET key to select the displayed function Once new setting is done press INFO again for longer than 3 seconds to exit the charger setting mode Understanding the Three Stage Mode 3 Charging The Three Stage Charging Mode 3 has a Bulk then Absorption and then Float sequence During the Bulk stage the battery accepts the maximum constant current from the charger In the Absorption stage the battery voltage is held to constant voltage and the charging current will slowly reduce In Float stage the charger continuously produces voltage at a lower level to fully top up and maintain the battery in a fully charged stage The charger will automatically restart the charging cycle in Bulk stage if the battery is discharged to 12 5V Also afte
5. 50 Cool down the unit by reducing the black 122 F or ventilation of the unit is charging current or improve the lighting blocked charger will shutdown ventilation near the unit flashing shortly E01 Unit shutdown due to low AC Input Check AC input source The unit will lt 85 5Vac automatically recover when the AC Input voltage return to gt 108 5Vac E02 Unit shutdown due to high AC Check AC input source The unit will Input 2270 5Vac automatically recover when the AC Input voltage return to lt 260 5Vac E03 Battery is connected backwards Check all battery connections E04 Charger Internal temperature is The ventilation of the unit is blocked or too high and unit has shutdown the environmental temperature is high Unit will automatically recover Reduce charging current or improve the when the unit cools down ventilation near the unit E05 Inlet temperature is high gt 60 Check environmental temperature 140 F and unit has shutdown Improve the ventilation around the unit Unit will automatically recover when inlet temperature is reduced to lt 45 113 F E06 High battery temperature gt 70 C Check battery charger setting and the 158 C is sensed by the BTS The environment the charger is in unit will shutdown Unit will automatically recover when battery temperature has reduced to 60 C 140 F E07 Low battery temperature lt 25 C It is not rec
6. charging mechanism if more than one bank is connected to the charger the charger will charge each individual bank continuously for 15 minutes and then switch to the different bank s and cycle until all battery banks reach float mode Once all battery banks reach float mode all the banks are connected in parallel through a separation diode and will be charged together The maximum current the charger can provide during the float mode is about 2 the maximum current rating of the charger For charging GEL AGM and Flooded batteries e The charger can be set to 2 stage Bulk and Absorption mode or 3 stage Bulk Absorption and Float mode charging e Each battery bank can have its own maximum charging current and absorption to float mode current settings For charging Lithium batteries Each battery bank can have its own maximum charging current and termination current setting The charger process will terminate when the charging current drops to the set termination current For using charger as Power Supply Program setting The charger can be used as a constant voltage power supply that will deliver the preset output voltage 13 3 13 5 13 7 V with the maximum current setting With this setting only Bank 1 can be used and the other banks are disabled Understanding the Display during Operation During normal operation that include normal charging priority charging and silent charging the numerical section on the display show battery voltage
7. 1 and connect to Bank 2 amp 3 accordingly Prepare the negative wire black wire and connect to the negative terminal of the charger Connect the other end of the negative wire to all the negative terminals of the battery bank s e Place the DC Compartment cover back to the original position and secure the cover using the two screws provided AC Input Wiring WARNING The AC wiring must be of appropriate size and it must be protected by an appropriate branch breaker not provided connected between the AC source and the Charger A three color coded 14 AWG wire L N and GND with a rated minimum of 75 C wire and a minimum 12 inches in length must be used Before connecting AC wiring make sure the AC source is OFF e Remove AC compartment cover by unscrewing the two screws located at the top of the AC compartment cover e Remove the top section of the AC Input wire strain relief located at the bottom of the base panel inside the AC wiring compartment by unscrewing the two strain relief mounting screws e Use the provided butt splices to extend the AC Input wires L N amp GND to the customer provided chosen AC wire e Feed the extended AC Input wire through the strain relief located at the bottom of the unit s base panel e Place the top section of the strain relief back to the original position and secure the AC extended wire by using the strain relief and secure with the two screws provided Connect th
8. 675 V 41 F AGM 0 525 V Normal nor gt 5 C and lt 30 C GEL Flooded OV gt 41 F and lt 86 F AGM 0v High HI gt 30 C GEL Flooded 0 27 V 86 F AGM 0 21 V Procedure to set or view charger setting Follow the procedure or sequence in Appendix A to set or view the charger setting GEL AGM or Flooded battery type Parameters below are required for setting e Battery type GEL AGM Flooded Charging stage 3 stage 2 stage Battery temperature low normal high temperature Maximum Current setting see table below Absorption to float mode current setting see table below The following table shows the maximum available charging current and its related available Absorption to Float Mode current Model Maximum Current Absorption to Float Setting Mode Current Setting AC 1220 20A 1A 2A 4A 15A 0 75A 1 5A 3A 10A 0 5A 1A 2A 5A 0 3A 0 5A 1A AC 1240 40A 2A 4A 20A 1A 2A 4A 10A 0 5A 1A 2A 5A 0 3A 0 5A 1A AC 1260 60A 6A 12A 40A 2 8A 20 1 2 4 0 0 5 1 Note Recommended setting Factory Default Setting Lithium battery type Parameters below are required for setting e Charging Voltage 14 2V 14 3V 14 4V e Maximum Charging Current see table below e Termination Charging Current current to define when the charging process will terminate The following table shows the ava
9. E to Press SE to Press Set s C 5 ETIM ES p chinge to chango to change 28 nor Temperature nor different different LO different i select menu Temperature Temperature Temperature Temp Temp setting Temp seting Temp seting Press Next to keer Pres Next o choose Press Net to choose Press Next to choose the seting nd goes to the seting and goes to the setting end goes to the setting and goes 10 nexi menu mem nex nem neq i zo n Press Set to an n Press Setio Press S tto as n Pes Setio as 5 h b ever Bulk h 5 h h e A change to A a5 J aitterent current different setting setting seting setting Press to keep Press Net t choose Press NEXE to choose Press NEKT to choose Press Net to choose the setting goes to the soting and goes to the setting end goes to the setting and goes 10 the soting and goes to nexi menn rex mem nent ner ner menu RN Sete Press an Press Setio oy ras Sets ZEE I 0 mu d Y gd hangs to hane to D 285 A A dee A chae A change to Feel tt Sw 6 3 different current E different current 25 Float Current 225 soning seting seving select ment Press Next to keep Press NEXT to Pres Next o keep Press Nelt io keep the the setting hn goes to the setingand goes to the setting pnd goes to setting ani goes to next ne
10. e banks to float mode before it switches to other banks This function will only work for GEL AGM Flooded and Lithium battery type setting only To set this function see Appendix A in details Once the chosen bank is charged to float stage this function will turn off automatically and it will switch to charge the other 2 banks to float stage Once all 3 banks reach float stage the charger will start the float charging process together Tips Only use this mode if you want to fully charge a specific bank as soon as possible Understanding the Auto Mode Function The charger also comes with another unique Auto mode function that reduced the fan speed and charger current automatically for a silent operation Tips Use this function during night time or when a quiet environment is needed Please also note that the charging time will increase in this mode because the charger is not running at maximum power This function can switch to ON or OFF at any time during the charging period To set this function press and hold SET button for 3 seconds to execute the Auto mode The Auto icon will show on the display To turn this function off press and hold the SET function for 3 seconds to exit the Auto mode The Auto icon on the display will turn off and the charger current and the fan speed will return to normal Understanding the Protection Features De rating Charging Current When the charger senses the environmental temperature
11. e other end of the extended AC wire to the chosen branch breaker and connect it to the AC power source Please verify all the connections from Charger AC Live wire black color to Black AC extended wire Charger AC Neutral white color to White AC extended wire and AC Charger green wire to AC extended green wire Optional Remote Display Connection e To install the optional Remote Display in a specific location a 6 pin standard RJ12 cable maximum length 25 ft is required e Install the standard RJ12 cable in your desired location e Connect one end of the RJ12 cable to the Interface Port and the other end of the cable to the Display Panel Please note polarity e The Remote Display is now ready for use Optional Temperature Sensor Connection To install the temperature sensor simply connect the RJ12 plug from the sensor to the RJ12 Temperature Sensor Port located near the Interface Port On the temperature sensor ends simply connect the ring terminals to the negative terminal of one of the battery banks Test the Charger Connection e Switch AC branch breaker switch to ON e The display will turn on Pressing the Info key will toggle the display to show the factory default setting The charger is now ready to use 5 UNIT OPERATION Understanding the Charger The charger is a three bank battery charger that is capable of charging three battery banks individually The three battery banks must be the same battery type For the
12. ilable charging voltage maximum charging current and the available termination charging current Model Charging Maximum Charging Termination Charging Voltage Current Current AC 1220 14 2V 20A 1A 2A 4 14 3V 15A 0 75A 1 5A 14 4V 10A 0 5 1 2 5A 0 0 5 1 1240 14 2 40A 2A 4A 8A 14 8V 20A 1A 2A 4A 14 4V 10A 0 5A 1A 2A 5A 0 0 1 1260 14 2V 60 6 12 14 8V 40 2 4 14 4V 20A 1A 2A 4A 5A 0 0 5 1 Program Power Supply type Parameters below are required for setting e Supply Voltage 13 3 13 5 13 7 e Maximum available current see table The following table shows the programed voltage and the maximum current setting Model Program Output Voltage Setting Max Current AC 1220 13 3V 13 5V 13 7V 20A 15A 10A 5A AC 1240 13 3V 13 5V 13 7V 40A 20A 10A 5A AC 1260 13 3V 13 5V 13 7V 60A 40A 20A 5A Procedure to Equalize Flooded Battery DANGER Explosion Hazard The battery generates explosive gases during equalization Follow all the battery safety precautions listed in the manual CAUTION Risk of Battery and Equipment damage Only the Flooded lead acid can be equalized Consult your battery manufacturer or read the battery manual when you try to equalize your batteries Disconnect any DC load connected to the battery as during equalize
13. ipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help LIMITATIONS ON USE Do not use in connection with life support systems or other medical equipment or devices 2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The KISAE Abso Charger includes the items list below e Base unit AC1220 or AC1240 or AC1260 e Owner s manual P N MU IC1210 3 UNDERSTANDING THE UNIT gt AC Output Wiring Compartment SS om DC Output fuses eae AC Input Wire Strain Relief Lm gt SS ST 0 9 Digital Display Port Battery Temperature Sensor Port _ Unit GND Battery Neg Common Battery Pos Bank 1 Battery Pos Bank 2 Battery Pos Bank 3 Typical wiring block diagram of the Battery Charger with 3 batteries bank Battery Pos Bank 1 12V Battery Bank 1 AC Source 90 265Vac Branch Charger i 50Hz 60Hz Breaker Battery Pos Bank 2 12V Battery Bank 2 Battery Pos Bank 3 12V Battery Bank 3 Battery Neg Common Batter
14. is above 50 C the maximum charger current will de rate to 1 2 of the value It will recover automatically back to maximum charging current when the environmental temperature drops to below 45 A02 warning code will display Over Temperature Shutdown When the charger senses the environmental temperature is above 60 C the charger will shutdown It will recover automatically when the environmental temperature drops to below 45 C Battery Reverse Polarity When a reverse polarity is connected to the battery bank Fault Code E03 on display will appear In some case the user replaceable DC fuse located near the DC Output terminals may blow and Error code E08 will display AC Input Voltage Protection The charger will shutdown when it senses the AC input voltage is outside of the operating range A fault code will display The charger will recover automatically when it senses the AC input voltage has returned back to the normal operation range Charging Dead Battery The charger is designed to charge batteries with terminal voltage greater than 2 5Vdc Understanding the Error Codes Error codes will show on the display when either an internal fault such as high internal temperature or external fault like AC input voltage out of range is detected The unit will shutdown Code Condition Corrective Action A01 Temperature Sensor BTS is Check and or replace the sensor defective A02 with Inlet temperature is high gt
15. mode the charger will produce 16V to the batteries You must monitor the battery specific gravity throughout the equalization process to determine the end of the equalizing cycle Charge batteries in one full cycle before you start equalized the batteries Check the battery electrolyte level If necessary refill with distilled water only All cells should have similar electrolyte levels If distilled water is added batteries must undergo a complete charge cycle The charger cannot determine when to terminate the equalization of the battery A one hour time out is set and this is used as a safety feature to require the user to continually re activate it as necessary after checking batteries manually During equalization mode the other two banks are disabled Use the following procedure to setup the charger for battery equalization Normal Display Press and hold NExr and SET 5 seconds on E Press and hold Display as shown and with CH1 flashing Use SET to toggle between channels to select for equalization NEXT and SET 5 seconds to start battery equalization Display shows Flooded selected channel and flashing 9 during equalization periods END Press INFO once to EXIT equalization mode Understanding the Priority Bank Charging Function The charger comes with a unique Priority bank charging function that allows the user to force the charger to fully charge one of the thre
16. o the battery charging voltage for better battery charging performance e If the temperature sensor is not used you can also manually set the charger to Low Normal or High to reflect the environmental temperature for better charging effect See more details on Understanding the Battery Temperature Function in Section 5 Digital Display GEL Flooded Lithium Program 688 e CH1 CH2 and CH3 represent Battery Bank 1 2 and 3 respectively With individual icon turned ON the numerical value on the display shows individual battery information like battery voltage in V or charging current in GEL AGM Flooded Lithium and Program represent different battery types setting Auto indicates silent mode is activated Priority indicates priority battery bank charging is activated Mode Temp Priority Auto e Mode only turns on during the setting of charging stage Mode 2 2 stage Bulk and Absorption mode only or Mode 3 3 stage Bulk Absorption and Float charging e Temp only turns on during the setting of battery temperature Battery Charger Voltage Battery Type Absorption Float Equalization GEL 14 2V 13 8 V N A AGM 14 3 V 13 4V N A Flooded 14 4V 13 5 V 16 0 V See Note1 Lithium Constant 14 2 V 14 3 V 14 4 V See Note2 N A Program Constant 13 3 V 13 5 V 13 7 V See Note3 N A Power Supply
17. ommended to charge the 13 F is sensed by the BTS The battery at extreme low temperatures unit will shutdown Unit will automatically recover when battery temperature reaches 20 C 4 F E08 DC Output fuses are brown Check battery connection and replace fuse with the same type and rating E09 Unit shutdown due to high battery Check battery and charger setting voltage gt 17Vdc Unit will automatically recover when battery temperature reduced to 16Vdc Check also if there is any other DC supply connected to the battery banks 6 SPECIFICATIONS Note Specifications are subject to change without notices Charger Output Output Current Maximum Output Voltage Range Charge Float Equalize Charging Control DC Output Bank Selectable Battery Type Parasitic Current Charger Input AC Input Voltage Nominal AC Input Operating Range AC Input Frequency Range Power Consumption Full Load Power Factor Correction Charger Efficiency Protection and Features Reverse Battery Over Charge Over Temperature Output Short Circuit DC Fuse Cooling Temperature Setting Battery Temperature Sensor Port Digital Display Port Display LCD Display with back lighting Warning and Fault Code Digital Display Port AC Input and DC Output Connection AC Input Connection DC Output Connection DC Output Ground Environmental and Operating Temperature Storage Range Operating Range Humidity Ingress Protection
18. onnected to the charger Wear eye protection and gloves e Avoid touching your eyes while using this unit e Keep fresh water and soap on hand in the event battery acid comes in contact with eyes If this occurs cleanse right away with soap and water for a minimum of 15 minutes and seek medical attention e Batteries produce explosive gases DO NOT smoke or have an open spark or fire near the system Keep unit away from moist or damp areas Never expose unit to snow water etc Avoid dropping any metal tool or object on the battery Doing so could create a spark or short circuit which goes through the battery or another electrical tool that may create an explosion WARNING Explosion hazard DO NOT use the unit in the vicinity of flammable fumes or gases such as propane tanks or large engines e AVOID covering the ventilation openings Always operate unit in an open area FCC INFORMATION This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generate uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equ
19. r seven days the charger will automatically restart the recharging cycle to refresh the battery Understanding the Two Stage Mode 2 Charging The Two Stage charging is similar to the Three Stage charging except there is no float stage after the absorption stage The charger will terminate the battery charging after Absorption After seven days the charger will automatically restart the charging cycle to refresh the battery The charger will automatically restart the charging cycle in Bulk stage if the battery is discharged to 12 5V Also after seven days the charger will automatically restart the recharging cycle to refresh the battery Understanding the Battery Temperature Functions Optional Battery Temperature Sensor KISAE Part Number BTS 10K is highly recommended with the charger to protect your battery and provide better charging voltage accuracy The battery temperature sensor senses the battery temperature and makes small adjustments to the charging voltage If the battery sensor is not in use or not available you can manually set the battery temperature There are three manual battery temperature settings on the unit The battery temperature sensor will override the manual setting when the sensor is used See below for voltage adjustments for temperature compensation Temperature Recommended for Voltage adjustment Setting Battery Battery Type from 25 C normal Temperature setting Low Lo 5 C GEL Flooded 0
20. rent voltage 1 different voltage 382 menu setting setting setting Press INI to keep Press Next to keep Press to keep Press keep the the setting bnd goes to the setting End goes to the setting find goes to setting goes to next next mena next enu Uram CI 7 Union tion BEI m jon n Setio n Pres Setio n Press Setio an Press S t to PEE HG Os eee AGO uem HYG lr he Glam age different current different current different current different current Charge Current 388 seing sening sening soning select menu Press NERT to keep Press NEIX to keep Press NERE to keep Press NER to keep the Press NEKE to keep the setting end goes to the setting hnd goes to the setting find goes to setting anfi goes to next the setting pnd goes to next menu next menu next jenu penu next nenu 77 7 Press SEL to 5 2 E ony Press Seti om Press Setio an Press S t to enter A gt BEL change to change to 1 change to Termination sas 7 different current different current different current SES Current select 5 setting setting setting menu Prose Next to keep Press Nelxt to keep Press Nelxt to keep Proce to keep the settinglnd goes to the settingand goes to the setting and goes to the setting and goes to nexi menn next menu next menu next menu Repeat the same procedure to set CH2 and CH3 Press NEXT to choo
21. s of life CAUTION Before beginning your unit Installation please consider the following The unit should be used or stored in an indoor area away from direct sunlight heat moisture or conductive contaminants When placing the unit allow a minimum of three inches of space around the unit for optimal ventilation Note The KISAE Abso Charger is designed to be permanently mounted Mounting the Charger e Choose an appropriate mounting location For installing in an indoor location the unit can be mounted in any direction e For installing in boat or marine environment the unit can be mounted horizontally and vertically AC and DC panel facing downwards only Use the mounting template below to mark the positions of the mounting screws Drill the 4 mounting holes and place the Charger in position and fasten the unit to the mounting surface See mounting location as below 1260 192 0mm iad C1220 AC1240 MEM 190 0 Chassis Grounding Connection DANGER The unit chassis has to be grounded properly Never operate the Charger without proper grounding Failure to do so will result in death or serious injury Ground connection to the charger must comply with all local and application specific codes and ordinances Connect the unit s chassis ground to the common ground point through the ground stud located near one of the unit mounting slots See image in Section 3 DC Outpu
22. se the Program sting and goes tothe voltage amp i room BesSet ay roa Prose Setio rom prow Setio an rere Proce Setio E gt g V Simonon A eme od Y S eee g E button to enter change to change to change to SES 1 3 Supply Voltage tJ different voltage 13 different voltage V2 1 select menu setting setting setting Press Net bution to Press button to Press Neixt bution to Press Net bution to keep the sefting and goes keep the seting and goes keep the celting and goes keep the setting and goes to negt menu to nejt menu to net to negt menu ee Press SEL to nem Press SEL to o Pres SCL to we Press SEL to Press SEL to lt n on n on n on n en 5 BE 5 A ester Maximum 5 dio e A 9 changeto E Supply Current citterent current J citterent curent J aitterent current different current SSR alieke siti seti ps sun Ege g g g Press the setting bnd goes to Lio keep next Press Neixt to keep the setting ind goes to next monn Press the setting hnd goes to E to keep next menn Press Neixt to keep gt the setting pnd goes to next menn Press the setting pnd goes to to keep next nenn Back to the top level Battery Type menu and Press INFO exit setting CAR BATTERIES
23. t Wiring WARNING The DC wiring used must be of appropriate size An individual over current protection device usually within 7 inches 17 8cm of each battery bank is required A DC disconnect switch is also recommended Both devices must be rated for DC voltage and current and be rated to withstand the short circuit current available from the connected battery bank Both devices must match with the size of the DC wiring Recommended Cable Length Size and Required Fuse Size Wire Wire Size AWG mm Fuse Size A Length AC 1220 AC1240 AC1260 5 1 5m 10 5 3mm 30A 8 8 4mm 50A 6 13 3mm 80A 7 5 2 2m 10 5 3mm 30A 6 13 80A 34 21 2 100A 20 6m 6 13 3 80 2 33 6 125A 1 42 4 150A e Remove the DC compartment cover by removing the two screws located on the top surface of the unit near the AC wiring compartment Keep the connection between the battery and the charger as short as possible Connect one end of the positive wire red wire to the Bank 1 of charger positive terminal with torque 4 0 5 0 N m 35 45 Ib in and the other end to the over current protection device then the DC disconnect device Do not over tighten as this may result in damage to the charger Connect another wire from the DC disconnect device to the battery bank e For systems with multi battery banks Follow the same instruction as on Bank
24. th America Class B according to FCC part15B and ANSI C63 4 European CE marked for the EMC directive 2004 108 EC Complying with EN55014 1 EN55014 2 EN61000 3 2 and EN61000 3 3 as equivalent IEC standards series Accessories optional Remote Digital Display For unit remote sensing Battery Temperature Sensor For battery temperature sensing PC Interface amp Software For monitoring and feature setting through PC USB port Press and hold Info button for 3 seconds to enter the Charger Function Setting Menu Appendix A1 F 2 Press SEC to enter ge Press Net to beep 77 iad eval anc pond Set Press Set to Pes Setio E change to change to cage io Appendix A2 different battery different battery Lithiun battery type type type Press NEXE to choose Press NEXE to choose Press NEE to choose the setting and goes to the soting and goes to the setting end to neg req mem neg i E TER Ses 2g Pis Seti Press Press SEL to ao change to change to Sz i as different Mode different Mode Mode select nen Mode ype pe Press keep Press Net o choose Press INE to choose the setting land goes to the setting and goes to the settm and goes to nexi menn rex mem nex i Pres Setio Press S
25. xt nens sext inem next nene ems 4 Repeat the same procedure to set CH2 and Ch3 gt E a T Elan Press SE to enter 5 5 EZ riority selec amp Priority Press keep the sening and goes to on Seto jan Pres Sel SEL to Setio P agee xs gn fn zm gn zm ix different different 98 different channel Pr channel P channel Pr channel Press choose Pres Net to choose Press Next to choose Press NeXt to choose deny and goes to the sening and goes to the setting end 408s to the setting and goes 10 nex mem rex mem nex ner Back to the top level Type menu and Press INFO to exit setting KISAE BATTERY please refer to Procedure to set or view charger setting on section 5 The current setting above is based ACI260 KISAE 60A Battery charger For current setting of AC 1240 and AC 1220 Press oh differ Press oh differe Continue from Appendix Al Sette ge 10 it battery Lithium Seti to it battery Press NEXT to choose the Appendix A2 tien 77 Pres S t to on Pres Setio an Pross Setio an Press S t to SEPIUS 220 5 v pyg aera u u Sane 11 Voltage select V different voltage V diffe
26. y Bank 1 2 3 e The charger can charge four different types of batteries GEL AGM Flooded and Lithium and each battery bank can have its own bulk absorption and float current setting By setting the battery type to Program the charger will act as a power supply and can provide power to Bank 1 only Bank 2 and Bank 3 are disabled Branch Breaker For AC Input hardwire charging systems it is required to use a 15A branch breaker to connect between the AC source and the charger AC input AC Source The charger accepts full universal input voltage 90 265Vac 47 63Hz Digital Display Port Use for external display The interface port is used for connecting an optional external display The external display has identical functions to the built in display Use for PC interface e AKISAE Abso Charger PC Interface Kit sold separately is available and is used to connect between the port and the PC This can be used to monitor and make changes to the charger settings e Full details of the KISAE Abso Charger PC Interface Kit Battery Temperature Sensor Port CAUTION RISK OF BATTERY DAMAGE If temperature sensor is not being used never set the battery temperature lower than the actual temperature This may overcharge and damage the battery e AKISAE Abso Charger Temperature Sensor sold separately is available and is used to connect to one of the battery terminals It measures the battery temperature and will make small adjustments t
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