DECA CB5000

DECA CB5000 Class Booster 5000E 12/24V Battery Charger and Starter User Manual

1. Selelekela

This manual provides essential instructions for the safe and effective operation, setup, and maintenance of your DECA CB5000 Class Booster 5000E battery charger and starter. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the device to ensure proper function and prevent injury or damage.

2. Boitsebiso ba Tšireletseho

WARNING: Failure to follow these safety instructions may result in electric shock, fire, serious injury, or property damage.

  • Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment, including eye protection and gloves, when working with batteries.
  • Ensure the work area is well-ventilated to disperse explosive gases produced by batteries during charging.
  • Never smoke or allow sparks or flames near the battery or charger.
  • Connect and disconnect battery clamps only when the charger is switched off and unplugged from the mains power.
  • Avoid touching uninsulated parts of the output connectors or battery terminals.
  • Se ke oa pepesetsa tjhaja pula kapa mongobo o mongata.
  • Keep children and unauthorized persons away from the charger and battery during operation.
  • Haeba thapo ea motlakase e senyehile, e tlameha ho nkeloa sebaka ke moetsi, moemeli oa eona oa litšebeletso, kapa batho ba tšoanelehang ka ho tšoanang ho qoba kotsi.

3. Sehlahisoa Overview

The DECA CB5000 Class Booster 5000E is a robust, wheeled battery charger and starter designed for 12V and 24V lead-acid batteries. It features multiple charging positions and a powerful starting current for various vehicle types.

DECA CB5000 Class Booster 5000E front view

Setšoantšo sa 1: Pele view of the DECA CB5000 Class Booster 5000E, showing its yellow casing, control panel, and wheels for portability.

DECA CB5000 Class Booster 5000E control panel close-up

Figure 2: Close-up of the control panel, displaying the analog ammeter, voltage selector (12V/24V), and charging current adjustment knobs.

4. Seta

  1. Ho phutha: Carefully remove the charger from its packaging. Inspect for any signs of damage during transit.
  2. Kopano: Attach the wheels and handle (if not pre-assembled) according to the diagrams provided in the separate assembly guide. Ensure all fasteners are securely tightened.
  3. Sebaka: Position the charger on a stable, level surface in a well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and flammable materials.
  4. Khokelo ea Matla: Ensure the charger's main switch is in the 'OFF' position. Connect the power cord to a grounded 230V AC 50-60Hz electrical outlet.

5. Litaelo tsa Ts'ebetso

5.1. Ho tjhaja betri

  1. Lokisa Betri: Ensure the battery terminals are clean and free of corrosion. If the battery has removable caps, check the electrolyte level and top up with distilled water if necessary.
  2. Hokela ho Betri: With the charger switched OFF and unplugged, connect the RED (+) positive clamp to the positive (+) battery terminal. Connect the BLACK (-) negative clamp to the negative (-) battery terminal. For batteries installed in a vehicle, connect the negative clamp to the vehicle chassis away from the battery and fuel line.
  3. Khetha Voltage: Beha molumotage selector switch on the charger to match the battery voltage (12V kapa 24V).
  4. Select Charging Current: Adjust the charging current knob to the desired charging position (e.g., 'Min' for slow charge, 'Max' for fast charge, or an intermediate position). Refer to your battery's specifications for recommended charging rates.
  5. Qala ho tjhaja: Plug the charger into the mains power outlet and switch the charger ON. The ammeter will indicate the charging current.
  6. Hlokomela: Periodically check the ammeter. As the battery charges, the current will gradually decrease. Charging is complete when the ammeter reads near zero or stabilizes at a very low current.
  7. Hakolla: Switch the charger OFF and unplug it from the mains. Then, disconnect the negative (-) clamp, followed by the positive (+) clamp.

5.2. Engine Starting (Booster Function)

CAUTION: Do not attempt to start an engine if the battery is frozen or severely damaged.

  1. Lokisa Koloi: Ensure the vehicle's ignition is OFF and all accessories are turned off.
  2. Hokela ho Betri: With the charger switched OFF and unplugged, connect the RED (+) positive clamp to the positive (+) battery terminal. Connect the BLACK (-) negative clamp to the vehicle chassis, away from the battery and fuel line.
  3. Khetha Voltage: Beha molumotage selector switch on the charger to match the vehicle's battery voltage (12V kapa 24V).
  4. Select Starting Current: Set the charging current knob to the 'Max' or 'Booster' position.
  5. Start Engine: Plug the charger into the mains power outlet and switch the charger ON. Wait approximately 60-120 seconds for the battery to receive a preliminary charge. Then, attempt to start the engine for no more than 5 seconds. If the engine does not start, wait at least 60 seconds before trying again. Do not exceed three starting attempts.
  6. Hakolla: Once the engine starts, switch the charger OFF and unplug it from the mains. Then, disconnect the negative (-) clamp, followed by the positive (+) clamp.

6. Tlhokomelo

  • Ho hloekisa: Disconnect the charger from the mains before cleaning. Wipe the exterior with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use solvents or abrasive cleaners.
  • Tlhahlobo ea Lithapo: Regularly inspect the power cord and battery cables for any signs of damage, cuts, or fraying. Replace damaged cables immediately through authorized service personnel.
  • Polokelo: Store the charger in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Ensure cables are neatly coiled and not kinked.

7. Ho rarolla mathata

BothataLebaka le ka khonehangTharollo
Charger ha e buleleNo power from outlet; Main switch off; Internal fuse blownCheck power outlet; Ensure main switch is ON; Contact service for fuse replacement.
No charging current indicatedIncorrect battery connection; Battery fully charged; Voltage selector incorrectVerify correct polarity; Battery may be full; Check voltage selector (12V/24V).
Engine does not start in booster modeBattery too discharged/damaged; Incorrect connections; Engine issueAllow more pre-charge time; Check all connections; Consult vehicle mechanic.

If troubleshooting steps do not resolve the issue, please contact DECA customer support or an authorized service center.

8. Litlhaloso

SebopehoTlhaloso
MohlalaCB5000
Keletso Voltage (AC)1ph x 230V, 50-60Hz
Matla (KW)2.3 / 11
Ho tjhaja Voltage (DC)12V / 24V
Average Charging Current70 A
Effective Charging Current105 A
Maemo a ho tjhaja4
Starting Current (0V CC)700 A
Starting Current (1V)460 A
Nominal Reference Capacity (Ah 15h Min/Max)35 / 800 Ah
Litekanyo (L x W x H)47 x 32 x 75 cm,
Boima ba 'mele28 lik'hilograma
SetifikeitiCE
Likarolo tse KenyelelitsoeChaja e le 'ngoe

9. Tiisetso le Tšehetso

For warranty information, please refer to the warranty card included with your product or contact your retailer. For technical support, spare parts, or service inquiries, please contact DECA customer service or an authorized DECA service center. Keep your purchase receipt as proof of purchase.

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