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1. KOMPERNASS GMBH BURGSTRASSE 21 D 44867 BOCHUM www kompernass com ID Nr KH980 09 07 V 1 MUNIVERSAL BATTERY CHARGER Instruction Manual QED TRONIC List of contents U Q Q O Intended Use Items supplied Description of the appliance Technical data Safety instructions Dealing with rechargable batteries Commissioning Charging batteries Average charging times Calculating the charging time Automatic charging control Retention charging Troubleshooting Cleaning Disposal Warranty amp Service Importer COU NUN o oa BI di c Read the operating instructions carefully before using the appliance for the first time and preserve this booklet for later reference Pass the booklet on to whomsoever might acquire the appliance at a later date Universal Battery Charger KH 980 Intended Use The Universal Battery Charger is intended exclusively for the charging of rechargable Ni Cd and Ni MH batteries with the sizes AAA AA C D and 9 V Block domestic use only it is not intended for commer cial use Items supplied e Universal Battery Charger KH 980 Operating manual Guarantee Card Description of the appliance O Charging slots for 9 V Block batteries Charging slots 5 and 6 O Charging slots for AAA AA C D batteries Ch
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3. Should water permeate into the Universal Battery Charger the appliance could be irreparably damaged Remove the power cable from the plug socket before cleaning the Universal Battery Charger You can thus avoid an electric shock Should water or moisture permeate the Universal Battery Charger despite observing all precautions imme diately remove the power cable from the plug socket A Injury hazard Always store batteries out of the reach of children There is a danger that children could swallow batteries Due to the poisonous content of batteries there is a danger to life When charging batteries never leave the Universal Battery Charger unsupervised The batteries could become hot during charging NEVER touch hot batteries There is a risk of being burnt After charging batteries first of all remove the power cable of the Universal Battery Charger from the plug socket Then allow the bat teries to cool down before removing them from the Universal Battery Charger Should the power cable be defective immediately arrange for it to be replaced by a service partner to avoid the risk of injury The Universal Battery Charger does not contain any user serviceable components Should you open the housing of the Universal Battery Charger the warranty expires Should repairs be needed contact one of our service partners in your area The addresses of our service partners are given on the warranty card This is supplied with the
4. Universal Battery Charger No liability or warranty will be accepted for damage caused by opening the appliance housing repairs attempted by non qualified persons or improper use of the Universal Battery Charger Leakage of battery acids can occur especially with old batteries You should remove all batte ries from the Universal Battery if you do not intend to use it for an extended period You can thus protect the Universal Battery Charger from leaking battery acids Dealing with rechargable batteries Do not use damaged corroded batteries Should batteries leak avoid skin contact with them This leads to skin irritation Should a battery leak into the Universal Battery Charger clean it with a dry cloth Wear protective gloves Commissioning Before taking the Universal Battery Charger into use check that all items are complete available and free of visible damage Place the Universal Battery Charger on a straight level scratch and slip resistant surface Compare the technical details with those of your power supplier If they match insert the power plug into a power socket The Universal Battery Charger is now ready for use Charging batteries A Danger Charge exclusively rechargable batteries of the types Ni Cd and Ni MH NEVER recharge batteries of other types or non rechargable batteries These are not suitable for recharging They could irreparably damage the Universal Ba
5. with their polarity e Check that batteries suitable for charging have been inserted into the Universal Battery Charger Suitable for charging are exclusively rechargable Ni Cd and Ni MH batteries of the types AAA AA C D and 9V Block batteries Remove the power cable from the power socket and allow the appliance to cool down as the temperature monitoring has possibly activated itself Other malfunctions Make contact with one of our service partners close to you if the malfunction cannot be corrected as described above or when operating the Universal Battery Charger other malfunctions occur Cleaning Clean the housing of the Universal Battery Charger only with a dry cloth For stubborn soiling use a lightly moistened cloth When cleaning ensure that no moisture can permeate into the Universal Battery Charger Never clean the insides of the charging slots with moist cloths Instead use a clean soft brush to clean them Under no circumstances should you use abrasive or chemical cleaners Disposal Device Do not dispose of the appliance in your normal domestic waste p Dispose of the appliance through an approved disposal centre or at your community waste facility Observe the currently applicable regulations In case of doubt please contact your waste disposal centre Disposal of batteries A collection site of his community city district or at a Batteries must not be disposed of in the househ
6. arging slots 1 to 4 O LEDs Technical data 100 240V 50 60 Hz Power consumption 25 W E Input voltage Protection class Charging currents 6 x AAA Micro 330 mA 6 x AA Mignon 1000 mA 4 C Baby D Mono 1000 mA 2 x 9V Block 60mA Safety instructions A Fire hazard Do not place the Universal Battery Charger where it would be subject to direct sunlight It could happen that the Universal Battery Charger overheats and becomes irreparably damaged in close adjacency to sources of heat This inclu des for example ovens fan heaters and similar appliances as well as the ventilation openings of electrical devices The Universal Battery Charger could be irreparably damaged in damp environments or in the vicinity of water Moisture could permeate into the Universal Battery Charger There would then be the danger of receiving an electric shock and or causing a fire Only charge rechargable batteries of the types Ni Cd and Ni MH NEVER recharge batte ries of other types or non rechargable batteries These are not suitable for recharging Batteries not suitable for recharging can overheat and explode It could irreparably damage the Universal Battery Charger and the inserted batteries There is also a risk of personal injury A Danger of electrical shock Do not place the Universal Battery Charger in the close vicinity of water e g baths and swimming pools
7. ma qme p ma E p COM e m jm p mw L je 9V Block batteries ma mw wa fum Calculating the charging time Current time Min Capacity of the battery mAh x 1 5 x 60 Charging current of the appliance mA Automatic charging control Retention charging This Universal Battery Charger controls the charging time for rechargable batteries of the types Ni Cd and Ni MH separately This control is based on the A U minus Delta U calculation In mathematics with Delta A differences are described Minus Delta U in this case means a negative voltage difference This charge identification makes itself useful in the following effects Should a battery be charged with a constant current its voltage rises continuously When the battery is full its voltage reaches a maximum and falls lightly with further current flow This light fall in voltage is recog nised by the charging electronics and the charge process is terminated The Universal Battery Charger automatically switches to Retention charging Troubleshooting The Universal Battery Charger displays no functions e Check to see if the power cable is correctly inserted into the power socket e Check to see if the power socket is live To do this connect a different functioning electrical appliance to the socket The inserted batteries are not being charged Check that the batteries are being inserted in accord
8. old waste Every consumer is legal ly obligated to dispose of batteries at a retail store This obligation is intended to ensure that batteries are disposed of in an environmentally safe fashion Only dispose of batteries when they are fully discharged Packaging Eb Dispose of packaging materials in an envi ronmentally responsible manner Warranty amp Service This appliance is guaranteed for 3 years from the date of purchase It has been carefully produced and meticulously checked before delivery Please keep your receipt as proof of purchase Contact your service centre by telephone in case of questions pertaining to the warranty Your goods can be transmitted free of cost only in this manner The warranty covers only material or manufacturing faults not normal wear or damage to fragile parts such as switches or rechargeable batteries The appliance is intended solely for private not commercial use If this product has been subjected to improper or inappropriate handling abuse or interventions not carried out by one of our autho rised sales and service outlets the warranty will be considered void This warranty does not affect your statutory rights DES Ltd Units 14 15 Bilston Industrial Estate Oxford Street Bilston WV 14 7EG Tel 0870 787 6177 Fax 0870 787 6168 e mail support uk kompernass com Kompernass Service Ireland c o Irish Connection 41 Harbour view Howth Co Dublin Tel 087 99
9. process can take The LED blinks alternatively red and green various lengths of time The average charging time 7 77 The batteries are being discharged for can be taken from the following table Take note 10 minutes Refresh Function 4 The LED blinks green The charge condition of the batteries is being checked and afterwards being charged with a battery sparing impulse loading for ca 3 minutes at a reduced charging current The LED continuously glows red The batteries are being charged 1 The LED continuously glows green The batteries are fully charged The LED blinks red The inserted batteries are not positioned cor rectly in the charging slot or are defective Note Should type C or D batteries be charged in the outer charging slots the operating condition is displayed by the inner LEDs A Warning The batteries could become hot during char ging After charging batteries first remove the power cable of the Universal Battery Charger from the plug socket Then allow the batteries to cool down before removing them from the Universal Battery Charger NEVER touch hot batteries There is a danger of being burnt Remove the power cable of the Universal Battery Charger from the plug socket and allow the bat teries to cool down Afterwards you can remove the charged batteries from the Universal Battery Charger however that the times given are only guiding values ma qe p m
10. ttery Charger and the inserted bat teries There is also the danger of a fire well as an explosion Insert the batteries into the charging slots Press the 9 V Block batteries into the charging slot until they audibly engage 1 to 8 batteries can be individually charged Ax Type C or Type D batteries in the charging slots 1 to 4 with additionally 2 x Type 9 Volt Block batteries in the charging slots 5 and 6 or e x Type AA or in the charging slots 1 to 4 with additionally 2 x Type 9 Volt Block batteries in the charging slots 5 and 6 O Notice Ensure that the batteries are inserted into the charging slots in accordance with their pola rities Otherwise the batteries will not be charged The charging process now begins The Universal Battery Charger has an LED for each cell in the charging slot The LEDs of the respective charging slots show the charge con dition of the individual batteries In the first 5 seconds the Universal Battery Charger carries out a capacity test The LED of the charging slot glows orange Capacity between 20 80 The LED of the charging slot glows red Capacity under 20 The LED of the charging slot glows green Capacity over 8076 When the battery capacity has been determined Average charging times the charging process begins Depending on the type age and remaining charge The various displays have the following meanings in the batteries the charging
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