Delta-q IC650 User manual

Utiliser le chargeur seulement avec un algorithme
approprié au type spécifique de batterie. D´autres types
de batteries pourraient éclater et causer des blessures
ou dommages. Les batteries peuvent produire des gaz
explosifs en service normal. Ne jamais fumer près de la
batterie et éviter toute étincelle ou flamme nue à proximité
des batteries. Fournissez une ventilation adéquate du
chargement. Ne jamais charger une batterie gelée. Prendre
connaissance des mesures de précaution spécifiées par le
fabricant de la batterie, p. ex., vérifier s´il faut enlever les
bouchons des cellules lors du chargement, et les taux de
chargement.
Attention
© 2013 Delta-Q Technologies Corp. All rights reserved.
(PN: 710-0138 Rev 1 Date: 04/04/2013) 1
Delta-Q IC650
650W Industrial BatteryCharger
Warning
Use charger only with an algorithm selected that is
appropriate to the specific battery type. Other usage may
cause personal injury and damage. Lead acid batteries
may generate explosive hydrogen gas during normal
operation. Keep sparks, flames, and smoking materials
away from batteries. Provide adequate ventilation during
charging. Never charge a frozen battery. Observe all battery
manufacturers’ specific precautions (e.g. maximum charge
rates and if cell caps should be removed while charging).
Risk of electric shock. Connect charger power cord to an
outlet that has been properly installed and grounded in
accordance with all local codes and ordinances. A grounded
outlet is required to reduce risk of electric shock—do
not use ground adapters or modify plug. Do not touch
uninsulated portions of output connector or uninsulated
battery terminals. Disconnect the AC supply before making
or breaking the connections to the battery. Do not open
or disassemble charger. Do not operate this charger if the
AC supply cord is damaged or if the charger has received
a sharp blow, been dropped, or is damaged in any way.
Refer all repair work to the manufacturer, or qualified
personnel. This charger is not intended for use by persons
(including children) with reduced physical, sensory or
mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge on
electrical systems and battery charging, unless they have
been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the
charger by a person responsible for their safety. Children
should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with
the charger.
Danger
This manual contains important safety and operating
instructions for the Delta-Q IC650 Industrial Battery
Charger. Please read this information in its entirety before
using your Delta-Q IC650 Charger. For technical support,
please contact the manufacturer of your vehicle or
machine, as their version of this charger may require special
instructions.
Product Manual
Risque de décharge électrique. Ne pas toucher les parties
non isolées du connecteur de sortie ou les bornes non
isolées de la batterie. Toujours connecter le chargeur à une
prise de courant mise à la terre. Déconnectez la source
AC avant de faire ou défaire les connections à la batterie
en chargement. Ne pas utiliser le chargeur si le cordon
d’alimentation AC est endommagé ou si le chargeur est
abîmé suite à une chute ou autre indicent. Ne pas ouvrir
ni désassembler le chargeur – référer toute réparation
aux personnes qualifiées. Cet appareil n’est pas destiné
à un usage par des personnes (dont les enfants) avec des
facultés motrices, sensorielles ou mentales réduites, ou
ayant une expérience et des connaissances insuffisantes,
à moins qu’elles sont sous la supervision ou reçoivent les
instructions sur l’utilisation de l’appareil d’un répondant
garant de leur sécurité. Les enfants devraient être surveillés
afin qu’il ne jouent en aucun temps avec l’appareil.
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1. The USB Host Port allows data to be transferred to and from the charger using a standard USB flash drive, including the
downloading of charge tracking data and updating of the charger’s software and / or charge profiles.
2. The Charging Output Indicator means that the charger output is active, and there is a potential risk of electric shock.
3. The Charge Profile / Error Display shows one of four possible codes to indicate different conditions:
‘F’ codes meaning that an internal fault condition has caused charging to stop.
‘E’ codes meaning that an external error condition has caused charging to stop.
‘P’ code meaning that the charger programming mode is active.
‘USB’ code meaning that the USB interface is active, and the USB flash drive should not be removed.
The ‘E,’‘F’ and ‘P’ codes will appear, then are followed by three numbers and a period to indicate different conditions (e.g.
E-0-0-4). See the “Charger Fault Codes”or “Charger Error Codes”sections for details on these conditions and their solutions.
4. The Select Charge Profile Button is used to select a charge profile from those stored on the charger. Up to 25 charge
profiles can be stored. See the “Selecting A Charge Profile” section for instructions.
Operating Instructions
The charger may become hot during charging. Use hand protection to safely handle the charger during charging.
Extension cords must be 3-wire cord no longer than 30m (100’) at 10 AWG or 7.5m (25’) at 16 AWG, per UL guidelines.
Maintenance Instructions
1. Do not expose charger to oil, dirt, mud or direct heavy water spray when cleaning the vehicle or machine.
2. The enclosure of the charger meets IP66, making it dust-tight and protected against powerful water jets. The AC inlet
connection itself, when mated, is rated to IP20, which is not protected against water. Protect the AC connection if
used in wet or dusty environments.
3. If the detachable input power supply cord set is damaged, replace with a cord that is appropriate for your region:
North America: UL or CSA listed / approved detachable cord at least 1.8m in length (≥ 6 feet), 3 conductor,
16AWG minimum and rated SJT; terminated in a grounding type IEC 60320 C14 plug rated 250V, 13A minimum.
All other regions: Safety approved detachable cord, 3 conductor, 1.5mm² minimum, rated appropriately for
industrial use. The cord set must be terminated on one end with a grounding type input connector appropriate
for use in the country of destination and, on the other end, an output grounding type IEC 60320 C14 plug.
Fault / Error / USB Indicator
Battery Charging Indicator
AC Power Indicator
USB Host Port1
Charging Output Indicator2
Charge Prole / Error Display3
Select Charge Prole Button4
Solid red = Charger fault
See display panel for details
Flashing amber = External error condition - caution
See display panel for details
Flashing green = USB port active
Solid green = Safe to remove USB flash drive
Flashing green = Low state of charge
Solid green = High state of charge
Flashing green = High state of charge
Solid green = charge completed
Solid blue = AC power available

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Charger Fault Codes
Code Solution
F-0-0-1, F-0-0-2
F-0-0-3, F-0-0-4
F-0-0-6
Internal charger fault. Remove AC and battery for minimum 30 seconds and retry charger. If it fails
again, please contact the manufacturer of your vehicle or machine.
Selecting A Charge Prole
Figure 3:
Press the
Select Charge
Prole Button
to advance
through
the charge
proles. Hold
the button for
10 seconds to
conrm your
selection.
Model: IC650-___________________
Serial No.: DQS_____________________
Prole No. Battery Type
1. Disconnect AC input from the charger, or from the wall
outlet. Wait 30 seconds for the input relay to open.
2. While reconnecting AC input, press and hold the Select
Charge Prole Button. Hold the button until Error Indicator
is on and Battery Charging Indicator starts ashing.
3. Press and release the Select Charge Prole Button to
advance through charging proles loaded on the charger.
The selected charging prole will be displayed up to three
times (e.g. “P-0-1-1”for Prole 11).*
*Process will time out and prole will remain unchanged if
there is 15 seconds of inactivity, a prole number is allowed to
display three times, or if AC power is cycled.
4. Once desired charging prole is displayed, press and hold
button for 10 seconds (see Figure 3) to conrm selection
and exit Prole Selection Mode.
5. Press the Select Charge Prole Button to check that the
desired prole is selected.
Use this table to record the charging proles on your
charger.
Figure 1:
Disconnect AC
input from the
charger.
Figure 2:
Reconnect AC
input while
holding the
Select Charge
Prole Button.

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Charger Error Codes
Code Description Solution
E-0-0-1
E-0-2-1
Battery high voltage Check the battery voltage and cable connections. Check battery size and condition.
This error will automatically clear once the condition has been corrected.
E-0-0-2
E-0-2-2
Battery low voltage Check the battery voltage and cable connections. Check battery size and condition.
This error will automatically clear once the condition has been corrected.
E-0-0-3 Charge timeout
caused by battery
pack not reaching
required voltage
within safe time
limit.
Possible causes: Charger output reduced due to high temperatures, poor battery
health, very deeply discharged battery and /or poorly connected battery. Possible
solutions: Operate at lower ambient temperature. Replace battery pack. Check DC
connections. This error will automatically clear once the charger is reset by cycling
DC.
E-0-0-4 Battery could not
meet minimum
voltage
Check for shorted or damaged cells. Replace battery pack. Check DC connections.
This error will automatically clear once the charger is reset by cycling DC.
E-0-0-5 Charger temperature
limit exceeded
Ensure sufficient cooling air flow and reset charger by disconnecting DC or AC for 10
minutes, then reconnect. This error will automatically clear once the condition has
been corrected.
E-0-0-6 Low AC voltage error Connect charger to an AC source that provides stable AC between 85 - 270 VAC / 45-
65 Hz. This error will automatically clear once the condition has been corrected.
E-0-0-7 Battery amp hour
limit exceeded
Possible causes include poor battery health, very deeply discharged battery, poorly
connected battery, and / or high parasitic loads on battery while charging. Possible
solutions: Replace battery pack. Check DC connections. Disconnect parasitic loads.
This error will automatically clear once the charger is reset by cycling DC.
E-0-0-8 Battery temperature
is out of range
Possible battery temperature sensor error. Check temperature sensor and
connections. Reset charger. This error will automatically clear once the condition
has been corrected.
E-0-1-2 Reverse polarity
error
Battery is connected to the charger incorrectly. Check the battery connections. This
error will automatically clear once the condition has been corrected.
E-0-1-6
E-0-1-8
E-0-2-6
USB operation failed Software upgrade failure or script operation failure. Ensure the USB flash drive is
properly formatted and retry inserting the USB flash drive into the charger.
E-0-2-3 High AC voltage
error (>270VAC)
Connect charger to an AC source that provides stable AC between 85 - 270 VAC / 45-
65 Hz. This error will automatically clear once the condition has been corrected.
E-0-2-4 Charger failed to
initialize
The charger has failed to turn on properly. Disconnect AC input and battery for 30
seconds before retrying.
E-0-2-5 Low AC voltage
oscillation error
AC source is unstable. Could be caused by undersized generator and /or severely
undersized input cables. Connect charger to an AC source that provides stable
AC between 85 - 270 VAC / 45-65 Hz. This error will automatically clear once the
condition has been corrected.
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