All-Purpose Battery Charger TLG 1000 A1
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All-Purpose Battery Charger
Operating instructions
KOMPERNASS GMBH
BURGSTRASSE 21 · D-44867 BOCHUM
ID-Nr.: TLG 1000 A1-02/10-V3
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CONTENT
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Intended Use
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Items supplied
Description of the appliance
Technical data
Safety instructions
Commissioning
Charging batteries
Calculating the average charging time..........................................................................................5
Automatic charging control/Retention charging...........................................................................5
Timer control ....................................................................................................................................6
Troubleshooting
Cleaning
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Disposal
Warranty & Service
Importer
Read these operating instructions carefully before using the appliance for the first time and preserve this
maual for later reference. Pass this manual on to whoever might acquire the appliance at a future date.
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ALL-PURPOSE BATTERY
CHARGER
Charging currents:
6 x 400 mA (Type AAA)
6 x 1000 mA (Type AA)
Intended Use
4 x 1000 mA (Types C or D)
2 x 70 mA (9 V Block battery)
The All Purpose Battery Charger is intended
exclusively for:
• for the charging of rechargeable Ni Cd and
Ni MH batteries with the sizes AAA/AA/C/D
and 9 V block batteries to standard commercial
rating capacities.
• domestic use only, it is not intended for commer
cial applications.
Safety instructions
Fire hazard!
Do not place the Battery Charger:
• where it would be subject to direct sunlight.
It could happen that the Battery Charger over
heats 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 Battery Charger could
be irreparably damaged.
Items supplied
• All Purpose Battery Charger
• Operating manual
• in damp environments or in the vicinity of water.
Moisture could permeate into the 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 batteries
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
Battery Charger and the inserted batteries.
There is also a risk of personal injury!
Description of the appliance
Charging slots for 9 V Block batteries
(Charging slots 5 and 6; see fold out side)
Charging slots for AAA / AA / C / D batteries
(Charging slots 1 to 4; see fold out side)
LEDs (Operating status indicator)
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Technical data
Input Voltage:
AC 100 240 V
60/50 Hz
350 mA
~
Power consumption:
Protection class:
II /
Operating temperature:
Storage temperature:
Output voltages:
0°C 25°C
20°C 50°C
6 x 1.4 V
(Charging slots 1 4)
2 x 9 V
(Charging slots 5 6)
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Danger of electrical shock!
Do not place the Battery Charger:
• in the close vicinity of water, e. g. baths and
swimming pools. Should water permeate into the
Battery Charger, the appliance could be irrepar
ably damaged.
• Remove the power cable from the plug socket
before cleaning the Battery Charger. You can
thus avoid an electric shock. Should water or
moisture permeate the Battery Charger despite
observing all precautions, immediately remove
the power cable from the plug socket.
• 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 Battery Charger!
• Leakage of battery acids can occur, especially
with old batteries. You should remove all batteries
from the Battery Charger if you do not intend to
use it for an extended period. You can thus
protect the Battery Charger from leaking battery
acids.
• This appliance is not intended for use by persons
(including children) with reduced physical, sen
sorial or mental capabilities, or lack of experience
and knowledge, unless they have been given
supervision or instruction concerning use of the
appliance by a person responsible for their
safety.
This device suitable only for use indoors.
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!
• Children should be supervised to ensure that
they do not play with the appliance.
• When charging batteries never leave the
Battery Charger unsupervised.
Interaction with batteries
• Do not use damaged (corroded) batteries.
• Should batteries leak, avoid skin contact with
them. This leads to skin irritation.
• 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 Battery Charger
from the plug socket. Then allow the batteries to
cool down before removing them from the
Battery Charger.
• Should a battery leak into the Battery Charger,
clean it with a dry cloth. Wear protective gloves!
• Should the power cable be defective, immedia
tely arrange for it to be replaced by a service
partner to avoid the risk of injury.
• The Battery Charger does not contain any user
serviceable components. Should you open the
housing of the Battery Charger, the warranty
expires! Should repairs be needed, contact one
of our service partners in your area.
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Commissioning
Notice:
Ensure that the batteries are inserted into the
charging slots in accordance with their polarities.
Otherwise, the batteries will not be charged.
• Before taking the Battery Charger into use,
check that all items are complete/available and
free of visible damage.
• Place the Battery Charger on a straight, level,
scratch and slip resistant surface.
• Insert the batteries into the charging slots.
• Press the 9 V Block batteries into the charging
slot until they audibly engage.
Notice:
1 to 8 batteries can be individually charged:
• 4 x 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
• 6 x Type AA or AAA batteries in the charging
slots 1 to 4, with additionally 2 x Type 9 Volt
Block batteries in the charging slots 5 and 6.
• The charging process now begins. The Battery
Charger has an LED for each charging slot. The
LEDs of the charging slots indicate the charge
state of the battery they contain.
This appliance is equipped with non slip rubber feet.
As furniture surfaces may be made of a variety of
materials and are treated with many different types
of cleaning agents, it cannot be completely ruled
out that some substances contain ingredients which
may corrode the rubber feet and soften them. If pos
sible, place an anti slip material under the device.
• Compare the technical data with that of your
current mains power supplier. If they are the
same, connect the power cable to a mains
power socket. The LEDs blink red three times.
The Battery Charger is now ready for use.
• In the first 5 seconds the Battery Charger carries
out a capacity test:
The LED of the charging slot glows green:
The battery capacity lies over 90 %.
The LED of the charging slot glows orange:
The battery capacity lies between 80 % 90 %.
The LED of the charging slot glows red:
The battery capacity lies under 80 %.
The LED of the charging slot blinks red
The battery is not properly inserted into the
charging slot or is defect.
Charging batteries
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
Battery Charger and the inserted batteries. There is
also the danger of a fire as well as an explosion!
When the battery capacity has been determined,
the charging process begins.
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The various indicators have the following meanings:
Calculating the average charging time
Dependant on the type, age and remaining battery
charge, hence the charging process takes different
lengths of time. The average charging times can be
calculated using the following formula.
The LED blinks alternatively red and green:
The batteries are being charged and discharged
alternately. (Refresh function: With this, older
batteries or batteries that have been stored for a
long time will be refreshed.)
Note, however, that the times calculated are only
indicative.
The LED blinks green:
Current time (Min.) =
The batteries are being charged by a battery
preserving impulse charge.
Capacity of the battery (mAh) x 1,5 x 60
Charging current of the appliance (mA)
The LED continuously glows red:
The batteries are being charged with the maximum
charge current.
Automatic charging control/
Retention charging
This Battery Charger controls the charging time for
rechargable batteries of the types Ni Cd and Ni MH
separately. This control is based on the Δ U
(„minus Delta U“) calculation.
The LED continuously glows green:
The batteries are fully charged and the Battery
Charger has switched to a trickle charge.
In mathematics, with Delta Δ differences are
described.
Notice:
„Minus Delta U“ in this case means a negative
voltage difference.
This charge identification makes itself useful in the
following effects:
Should Type C or D batteries be charged in the outer
charging slots, the operating condition is displayed
by the respective outer LEDs.
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
recognised by the charging electronics and the
charge process is terminated. The Battery Charger
automatically switches to „Retention charging“.
This means that the batteries are no longer being
charged with continuous power, but with short power
impulses instead. This counteracts the process of
self discharge, thus retaining the batteries in a fully
charged condition.
Warning!
The batteries could become hot during charging.
NEVER touch hot batteries! There is a danger of
being burnt!
• Remove the power cable of the Battery Charger
from the plug socket and allow the batteries to
cool down.
Afterwards you can remove the charged batteries
from the Battery Charger.
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Timer control
Cleaning
In addition, this charger is fitted with a timer control,
which after 17 hours automatically switches over to
trickle charge. This serves as additional protection
against overcharging should the charge terminating
device not respond, due to a possibly defective
battery.
ƽ Danger! Disconnect the power cable before
cleaning. There is the risk of receiving an
electric shock! Ensure that moisture cannot
penetrate into the device during cleaning!
Clean the housing of the Battery Charger only with
a dry cloth. For stubborn soiling use a slightly damp
cloth.
Under no circumstances use moisture to clean the
interior of the charger. Instead, use a soft and clean
brush to clean the insides. DO NOT use abrasive or
chemical cleaning agents.
Troubleshooting
The Battery Charger displays no functions
• Check to see if the power cable is correctly
inserted into the power socket.
• Check to see if the power socket is „live“. To do
this, connect a different, functioning electrical
appliance to the socket.
Disposal
The inserted batteries are not being charged
• Check that the batteries are being inserted in
accord with their polarity.
• Check that batteries suitable for charging have
been inserted into the 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. Temperature monitoring ensures that the
charging process is broken off as soon as a bat
tery reaches an excessively high temperature.
Do not dispose of the appliance in your
normal domestic waste. This product is
subject to the European guideline
2002/96/EC.
Dispose of the appliance through an approved
dis posal centre or at your community waste facility.
Observe the currently applicable regulations.
In case of doubt, please contact your waste disposal
centre.
Battery disposal!
Batteries may not be disposed of with normal
domestic waste. All consumers are statutorily obliged
to dispose of batteries at the collection point in their
community/district or with the original supplier.
The purpose of this obligation is to ensure that
batteries can be disposed of in an environmentally
friendly manner. Only dispose of batteries when
they are fully discharged.
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 Battery Charger, other
malfunctions occur.
Dispose of all packaging materials in an
environmentally responsible manner.
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Warranty & Service
Importer
The warranty for this appliance is for 3 years from
the date of purchase. The appliance has been
manufactured with care and meticulously examined
before delivery. Please retain your receipt as proof
of purchase. In the event of a warranty claim, please
make contact by telephone with our Service Depart
ment. Only in this way can a post free despatch for
your goods be assured.
KOMPERNASS GMBH
BURGSTRASSE 21
44867 BOCHUM, GERMANY
The warranty covers only claims for material and
maufacturing defects, but not for transport damage,
for wearing parts or for damage to fragile compo
nents, e.g. buttons or batteries. This product is for
private use only and is not intended for commercial
use. The warranty is void in the case of abusive and
improper handling, use of force and internal tampe
ring not carried out by our authorized service
branch. Your statutory rights are not restricted in
any way by this warranty.
The warranty period will not be extended by repairs
made under warranty. This applies also to replaced
and repaired parts. Any damage and defects extant
on purchase must be reported immediately after
unpacking the appliance, at the latest, two days
after the purchase date. Repairs made after the
expiration of the warranty period are subject to
payment.
DES UK LTD
Tel.: 0871 5000 700 (£ 0.10 / minute)
e mail: [email protected]
Kompernass Service Ireland
Tel: 1850 930 412 (0,082 EUR/Min.)
Standard call rates apply. Mobile operators may vary.
e mail: [email protected]
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