This charger is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory 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.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the charger.
Do not recharge non-rechargeable batteries!
During charging, the battery must be placed in a well-ventilated area!
Never leave the charger unattended when charging the battery.
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MEGA 65
2
Introduction
Congratulations on your choice of PULSETEC MEGA 65 AC Balance Charger/Discharg-
er/Power Supply. This unit is simple to use, but the operation of a sophisticated automatic
charger such as PULSETEC MEGA 65 does require some knowledge from the user.
These operating instructions are designed to ensure that you quickly become familiar
with its functions. It is therefore impor tant that you read right through the Operating In-
structions, Warning and Safety Notes before you attempt to use your new charger for the
rst time. We hope you have many years of pleasure and success with your new battery
charger.
The PULSETEC MEGA 65 s an AC input charger/discharger with compact size
(117x105x55mm). Like most SkyRC chargers, it supports TVC (Terminal Voltage Con-
trol), Battery Meter. And there are Automatic Charging Current Limit, Capacity Limit,
Temperature Threshold and Processing Time Limit for maximum safety.
The maximum charging power of MEGA 65 is 65W with maximum charging current 6A
and discharging current 2A. It is a high-performance micro processor control charge/
discharge station with battery management suitable for use with all current battery types,
LiPo, Lilon, LiFe, NiCd, NiHM, PB and also new generation LiHV with end voltage 4.35V.
For PB batter y, MEGA 65 adds AGM and cold charge modes. It can charge AGM battery,
and Pb battery can be charged in cold charge mode in cold days.
It can be dangerous to mishandle batteries and batter y chargers, as there is always a risk
of batteries catching re and exploding.
Please read this manual carefully before use. This manual contains important information
on the safe use of this charger. If you are a beginner in battery charging, please use this
charger with an experienced user.
Mishandling batteries and battery chargers is extremely dangerous, which may
cause re and explosion.
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Overview
AC Input : 100 - 240V
STOP Charge
Alter Values
See the Status of
Individual Cells in
Balance Charge
Balance Lead Socket
mode
JST-XH Ports
Output Charge Lead
Output Charge Lead
XT60 Female
XT60 Female
Temperature
Sensor Port
LCD-Display
Process
Cooling Fan
START / RESUME
Charge Process
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Special Features
Optimized Operating Software
PULSETEC MEGA 65 features the so-called AUTO function that sets the feeding current
during the process of charging or discharging. Especially for lithium batteries, it can prevent the overcharging which may lead to an explosion due to the user’s fault. It can disconnect the circuit automatically and alarm once detecting any malfunction. All the programs
of this product were controlled through two way linkage and communication, to achieve the
maximum safety and minimize the trouble. All the settings can be congured by users!
Battery Memory (Data Store/Load)
The charger can store up to 10 different charge/discharge proles for each channel. You
can keep the data pertaining to program setting of the battery of continuous charging or
discharging. Users can call out these data at any time without any special program setting.
PB AGM and Cold Charge
For PB batter y, MEGA 65 adds AGM and cold charge modes. It can charge AGM battery,
and Pb battery can be charged in cold charge mode in cold days.
Terminal Voltage Control(TVC)
The charger allows user to change the end voltage. (for expert user only)
Internal Independent Lithium Battery Balancer
The MEGA 65 uses an individual-cell-voltage balancer. It isn’t necessar y to connect an
external balancer for balance charging.
Balancing Individual Cells Battery During Discharging
During the process of discharging, the MEGA 65 can monitor and balance each cell of the
battery individually. Error message will be indicated and the process will be ended automatically if the voltage of any single one cell is abnormal.
Adaptable to Various Type of Lithium Battery
The MEGA 65 is adaptable to various types of lithium batteries, such as LiPo, LiIon, LiFe
and the new LiHV batteries.
Fast Charge and Storage Mode of Lithium Battery
Function of the two modes differs from each other. “FAST CHG” minimizes battery charge
time, while “STORAGE” has the capacity to control the nal battery voltage, which is necessary and helpful for a rarely used battery.
Re-Peak Mode of NiMH/NiCd Battery
In re-peak charge mode, the charger can peak charge the battery once, twice or three
times in a row automatically. This is good for making the batter y fully charged.
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Special Features
Delta-peak Sensitivity for NiMH/NiCd
Delta-peak sensitivity for NiMH/NiCd batter y: The automatic charge termination program
based on the principle of the Delta-peak voltage detection. When the battery’s voltage
exceeds the threshold, the process will be terminated automatically.
Cyclic Charging/Discharging
1 to 5 cyclic and continuous process of charge > discharge or discharge > charge is operable for battery refreshing and balancing to stimulate the battery’s activity.
Automatic Charging Current Limit
You can set up the upper limit of the charging current when charging your NiMH or NiCd
battery, it is useful for the NiMH battery of low impedance and capacity in the ‘AUTO’
charging mode.
Battery Meter
You can check battery voltage and battery internal resistance.
Capacity Limit
The charging capacity is always calculated as the charging current multiplied by time. If the
charging capacity exceeds the limit, the process will be terminated automatically when you
set the maximum value.
Temperature Threshold*
The battery’s internal chemical reaction will cause the temperature of the batter y to rise. If
the temperature limit is reached, the process will be terminated.
* This function is o nly available by con nectin g option al temper ature probe, which is not i nclude d in the pac kage.
Processing Time Limit
You can also limit the maximum process time to avoid any possible defect.
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Warning and Safety Notes
These warnings and safety notes are particularly important. Please follow the
instructions for maximum safety; otherwise the charger and the battery can be
damaged or at worst it can cause a re.
Never leave the charger unattended when it is connected to its power supply. If any
malfunction is found, TERMINATE THE PROCESS AT ONCE and refer to the operation manual.
Keep the charger well away from dust, damp, rain, heat, direct sunshine and vibration. Never drop it.
The allowable AC input voltage is 100~240V AC.
This charger and the battery should be put on a heat-resistant, non-inammable and
non-conductive surface. Never place them on a car seat, carpet or similar. Keep all
the inammable volatile materials away from operating area.
Make sure you know the specications of the battery to be charged or discharged to
ensure it meets the requirements of this charger. If the program is set up incorrect-
ly, the battery and charger may be damaged .It can cause re or explosion due to
Be very careful to choose the correct voltage for dif ferent types of batter y otherwise you may cause damage to the batteries. Incorrect settings could cause the
cells to re or explode.
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Warning and Safety Notes
Never attempt to charge or discharge the following types of batteries.
A battery pack which consists of different types of cells (including different manufacturers).
A battery that is already fully charged or just slightly discharged.
Non-rechargeable batteries (Explosion hazard).
Batteries that require a different charge technique from NiCd, NiMh, LiPo or Gelcell (Pb,
Lead acid).
A faulty or damaged battery.
A battery tted with an integral charge circuit or a protection circuit.
Batteries installed in a device or which are electrically linked to other components.
Batteries that are not expressly stated by the manufacturer to be suitable for the currents
the charger delivers during the charge process.
Please bear in mind the following points before commencing charging:
Did you select the appropriate program suitable for the type of battery you are charging?
Did you set up adequate current for charging or discharging?
Have you checked the battery voltage? Lithium battery packs can be wired in parallel and
in series, i.e. a 2 cell pack can be 3.7V (in parallel) or 7.4V (in series).
Have you checked that all connections are rm and secure?
Make sure there are no intermittent contacts at any point in the circuit.
Charging
During charge process, a specic quantity of electrical energy is fed into the battery. The
charge quantity is calculated by multiplying charge current by charge time. The maximum
permissible charge current varies depending on the batter y type or its per formance,
and can be found in the information by the battery manufacturer. Only batteries that are
expressly stated to be capable of quickcharge are allowed to be charged at rates higher
than the standard charge current.
Connect the battery to the terminal of the charger: red is positive and black is negative.
Due to the dif ference between resistance of cable and connector, the charger can not
detect resistance of the battery pack, the essential requirement for the charger to work
properly is that the charge lead should be of adequate conductor cross-section, and high
quality connectors which are normally goldplated should be tted to both ends.
Always refer to the manual by battery manufacturer about charging methods, recommended charging current and charging time. Especially, the lithium battery should be
charged according the charging instruction provided by the manufacturer strictly.
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Warning and Safety Notes
Attention should be paid to the connection of lithium batter y.
Do not attempt to disassemble the batter y pack arbitrarily.
Please get highlighted that lithium battery packs can be wired in parallel and in series. In
the parallel connection, the battery s capacity is calculated by multiplying single battery
capacity by the number of cells with total voltage stay the same. The voltages imbalance
may cause re or explosion .Lithium battery is recommended to charge in series.
Discharging
The main purpose of discharging is to clean residual capacity of the batter y, or to reduce
the battery voltage to a dened level. The same attention should be paid to the discharging process as charging. The nal discharge voltage should be set up correctly to avoid
deep-discharging. Lithium battery can not be discharged to lower than the minimum
voltage, or it will cause a rapid loss of capacity or a total failure. Generally, lithium battery
doesn‘t need to be discharged. Please pay attention to the minimum voltage of lithium
battery to protect the battery.
Some rechargeable batteries have a memor y effect. If they are partly used and recharged before the whole charge is accomplished, they remember this and will only use
that part of their capacity next time. This is a memor y effect. It is said that NiCd and
NiMH batteries are suffering from memory effect. NiCd has more memory effect than
NiMH.
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Program Flow Chart
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Buttons Explanation
BATT PROG / STOP
It is used to STOP the progress or GO Back to previous Step/Screen
DEC Button
It is used to go through the menus and DECREASE the parameter value
INC Button
It is used to go through the menus and INCREASE the parameter value
ENTER/START Button
It is used to ENTER parameter on screen and START the program
When you are willing to alter the parameter value in the program, press the START/ENTER
button to make it blink then change the value by pressing DEC and INC button. The value
will be stored by re-pressing the START/ENTER button. If there is another parameter can
be altered in the same screen, when you conrm the rst parameter value, the next parameter value will start to blink which means it is ready to alert.
When you are willing to start the process, Press and Hold the START/ENTER button for 3
seconds.
When you are willing to stop the progress or go back to previous step/screen, press the
BATT PROG/STOP button once.
When you power ON the charger, it will enter LiPo Battery balance program directly. You
could change the mode (balance mode, normal charge mode, fast charge mode, store
mode or discharge mode), enter the desired charging/discharging mode, set the referred
parameter and start the progress.
If you have no request for LiPo Battery program, please press the BATT PROG/STOP
button to enter BATT PROGRAM screen.
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Operating Program
Here is the detailed procedure to make the charger work. All the screens and operations
will take Li-Po BALANCE CHARGE program for example.
1. Connecting to AC Power Source
Please insert the AC power cord to the wall socket (100-240V) directly to power it on.
2. Connecting the Battery
Important!!! Before connecting a battery it is absolutely essential to check one last
time that you have set the parameters correctly. If the settings are incorrect, the battery
may be damaged, and could even burst into ames or explode. To avoid short circuits
between the banana plugs, always connect the charge leads to the charger rst, and
only then to the batter y. Reverse the sequence when disconnecting the pack.
3. Balance Charge
In Balance Charge Mode, the balance wire attached to the batter y must be connected
to the balance socket in front of the charger;the XT60 male connector is connected to
the XT60 female connector in the charger(See the wiring diagram below).
In the other modes, there is no request to connect the balance wire to the balance
socket in the charger.
But we suggest to charge your battery in balance mode for better per formance.
Failure to connect as shown in this diagram will damage this charger.
To avoid short circuit between the charge lead always connect the charge cable to the
charger rst, then connect the battery. Reverse the sequence when disconnecting.
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Lithium Battery Program (LiPo/LiFe/LiIon/LiHV)
1. Getting started
Locate the owcharts show the entire programming menu. It is highly recommended to
have these owcharts handy while learning to operate this charger.
There are two main ways in which to set the charger.
(1) A memory prole is available for setting and storing per tinent information for up to
10 different batteries. Once a battery’s information is stored into a memory it will be
retained until changed again manually. Recalling a battery’s memory number makes
the charger instantly ready to go!
(2) If you do not wish to use the battery memories, this charger can be manually set
before each use.
The following owchart shows how the program is set manually :
2. BATT/PROGRAM Select
Press INC and DEC to go through all the programs and
press START/ENTER to enter LiPo BATT Program.
3. Mode Select
Press INC and DEC to go through all the modes and press
START/ENTER to enter LiPo Balance Charge Mode.
4. Battery Setting
Press START/ENTER, the present value will start to blink.
Press INC and DEC to change the value and press START/
ENTER to conrm your setting.
At the same time, the battery pack’s cell count will start to
blink, press INC and DEC to change the value and press
START/ ENTER to conrm your setting.
5. Program Start
Press and hold START/ENTER for 3 seconds to start the
program.
The charger is detecting the battery cell.
R shows the number of cells detected by the charger and S is the
number of cells set by you on the previous screen. If the t wo numbers are not identical, press STOP to go back to the previous screen
to recheck the number of cells of the battery pack that you set before
going ahead.
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Lithium Battery Program (LiPo/LiFe/LiIon/LiHV)
R shows the number of cells detected by the charger and S is the number
of cells set by you at the previous screen. If both numbers are identical,
press START/ENTER to start charging process.
6. Charge Monitoring Screen
During charging process, you can read the values on the display.
VARIOUS INFORMATION DURING THE PROCESS
Press INC or DEC during the charging or discharging process to view further pertinent
information on the LCD screen.
Real-time status: battery type, battery cell count, charge current, battery
pack total voltage,working mode, elapsed time and charged capacity.
Voltage of each cell in the battery pack when the batter y is connected with
balance lead.
Charged capacity percentage and average cell voltage of the battery
pack.
Resistance of each cell in the battery pack when the battery is connected
with balance lead.
Final voltage when the program ends.
Internal temperature.
Temperature probe needs to be connected to show external temperature.
Cut-off temperature.
Safety timer ON and duration of time in minutes.
Capacity cut-off ON and value of the set capacity limit.
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Lithium Battery Program (LiPo/LiFe/LiIon/LiHV)
7. Program Stop
During the charging process, press STOP to stop the charging process.
8. Program Complete
When the charging process nishes, an audible sound will be heard.
CHARGING PROGRAM
Depends on different batter y type, the operation programs are dif ferent.
BATT
TYPE
LiPo
Lilon
LiFe
LiHV
NiMH
NiCd
Pb
OPERATION
PROGRAM
CHARGE
DISCHARGE
STORAGE
FAST CHG
BAL CHARGE
CHARGE
DISCHARGE
AUTO
CHARGE
RE-PEAK
CYCLE
NORMAL
CHARGE
AGM
CHARGE
COLD
CHARGE
DISCHARGE
DESCRIPTION
This charging mode is for charging LiPo/LiFe/LiIon/LiHV battery in normal
mode.
This mode is for disc harging LiPo/LiFe/LiIon/LiHV battery.
This program is for charging or discharging lithium bat tery which will not be
used for long time.
The charging capacity may be a bit smaller than normal charging but the
process time will be reduced.
This mode is for balancing the voltage of lithium -polymer bat tery c ells while
charging.
Press The charger will charge NiMH and NiCd batteries using the charge
current set by the user. to load factory default setting.
This mode is for disc harging NiMH/NiCd batter y.
In this program the charger detects the condition of the battery which is connected to the output and automatically charges the battery. Note: you should
set up the upper limit of the charge current to avoid damage by excessive
feeding current. Some bat teries of low resistance and capacity can lead to
higher current.
In re-peak charge mode, the charger can peak charge the battery once,
twice or three times in a row automatically. This is good for conrming the
batter y is fully charged, and for checking how well the batter y receives fast
charges.
1 to 5 cyclic and continuous process of charge>discharge or discharge>charge is operable for battery refreshing and balancing to stimulate
the battery’s activity.
This mode is for charging Pb battery.
This mode is for charging AGM batter y.
This mode is for charging Pb battery in cold days when the temperature is
5°C to -20°C.
This mode is for disc harging Pb battery.
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Battery Memory Set and Call Out
The charger can store up to 10 different charge/discharge proles for your convenience,
and the stored proles can be recalled quickly without having to go through the setup
process.
When you are willing to alter the parameter value in the program, press START/ENTER to
make it blink then change the value with INC or DEC. The value will be stored by pressing
START/ENTER once.
Note: All following screen are taking 2S (7.4V) LiPo batter y for example.
1. Battery Memory Set
Enter the battery memory program.
(10 different charge/discharge proles can be stored in each channel).
Set the battery type(LiPo/LiFe/LiIon/LiHV/NiMH/NiCd/Pb).
Set the voltage and number of cells(2S-4S).
Set the charge current(0.1-6.0A).
Set the discharge current (0.1A-2.0A).
Set the discharge voltage(3.0-3.3V/Cell).
Set the terminal voltage(4.18-4.25V).
Press ENTER to save program.
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Battery Memory Set and Call Out
Indicate the batter y type and battery cell of the saved prole.
Indicate the charge and discharge current of the saved prole. Press
the START/ENTER for 3 seconds to call out the memory.
2. Battery Memory Call Out
Load the memory set
Press START/ENTER for 3 seconds to start the process.
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System Setting
It will be operated with the default value of the essential user settings when it is powered
on for the rst time. The screen displays the following information in sequence and the user
can change the value of parameter on each screen.
When you are willing to alter the parameter value in the program, press START/ENTER to
make it blink then change the value with INC or DEC. The value will be stored by pressing
START/ENTER once.
ITEM
Safety T ime r
ON 1 2 0Min
Temp Cut-Off
ON 50 C 1 22 F
SELECTION
OFF/ON
(1-7 20 M IN)
OFF/ON
(100-50000MAH)
OFF/ON
(20°C/68°F -
80 °C /17 6° F)
Celsius
Fahrenheit
1-60Min
DESCRIPTION
When you start a charge process, the integral safety timer automatically starts running
at the same time. This is programmed to
prevent overcharge the battery if it proves to
be faulty, or if the termination circuit cannot
detect the batter y full. The value for the safety timer should be generous enough to allow
a full charge of the battery.
This program sets the maximum charge
capacity that will be supplied to the bat tery
during charge. If the delta peak voltage is not
detected nor the safety timer expired by any
reason, this feature will automatically stop
the process at the selected capacity value.
The battery’s internal chemical reaction
will cause the temperature of the batter y to
rise. If the temperature limit is reached, the
process will be terminated.
You can choose the temperature displayed
by Celsius or Fahrenheit as you like.
A rest time allowing the batter y to cool down
between charging/discharging cycle.
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System Setting
ITEM
SELECTION
Default: 4mV/Cell
3-15mV/Cell
OFF/ON
DESCRIPTION
This program is for NiMH/NiCd bat tery only.
When the charger detects the delta peak
value reaches the value you set, the charger
will say the battery is fully charged.
The beep sounds at every time touching the
buttons to conrm your action. The beep
or melody sounded at various times during
operation to alert different mode changes.
Press ENTER to load factory default setting.
It indicates the hardware and rmware
version.
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Battery Voltage Meter
The user can check battery’s total voltage, the highest voltage, the lowest voltage and each
cell’s voltage.
Connect the battery to the charger’s charging output and connect the balancing board to the
charger. See Below
This diagram shows the
correct way to connect your
battery to check the voltage.
Press the START/ENTER to enter the Lithium Battery Meter program.
The screen indicate each cell’s voltage.
The screen indicate the total voltage, the highest voltage and the
lowest voltage.
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Battery resistance Meter
The user can check battery’s total resistance, the highest resistance, the lowest resistance
and each cell’s resistance.
Connect the battery to the charger’s charging output and connect the balancing board to
the charger. See Below
This diagram shows the
correct way to connect
your batter y to check the
resistance.
Press the START/ENTER to enter the Lithium Battery Resistance
program.
The screen indicate each cell’s resistance.
The screen indicate the total resistance, the highest resistance and
the lowest resistance.
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Warning and Error Message
In case of an error the screen will display the cause of error and emit an audible sound.
Incorrect polarity connected.
The battery is interrupted.
The battery connection is wrong.
The balance connection is wrong
Voltage of one cell in the battery pack is too low.
Voltage of one cell in the battery pack is too high.
Voltage of one cell in the battery pack is invalid.
The cell number is wrong.
The internal temperature of the unit goes too high.
The external temperature of the battery goes too high.
The battery capacity is more than the maximum capacity which the
user sets.
The charging time is longer than the maximum charging time which
the user sets.
The battery voltage is higher than the maximum voltage which the
user sets when charging in balance mode.
Voltage of the battery pack is lower than 5V. This charger can not
charge battery whose voltage under 5V.
• Charge Method: CC/CV for Lithium Types and Lead (Pb) Batteries
Delta-peak Sensitivity for NiMH/NiCd.
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Warranty Conditions & Liability Disclaimer
If material defects or manufacturing faults should ar ise in a product distributed or manufactured
by PULSETEC a division of TCRP INTERNATIONAL LLC Ltd, and purchased by a consumer, we
PULSETEC acknowledge the obligation to correct those faults or defects within the limitations described
below. This manufacturers warranty is in addition to, and does not affect, the legal or contractual rights
of the consumer which arise from the purchase of such products. PULSETEC guarantees the consumer
that its products are free from material, manufacturing, and construction faults, as determined by the
general state of knowledge and technology valid at the time of manufacturing. The fault responsible for
causing the damage must be proven to have been present in the product at this time. Claims for com pensation arising from c onsequential damage or product liability will not be c onsidered valid unless they
fall under peremptory provisions of the law. If material defects or manufacturing faults should arise in a
product distributed or manufactured by PULSETEC in the European c ommunity (EC) and purchased by
a consumer, then PULSETEC undertakes to correct those defects within the limitations described below.
This manufacturer’s declaration does not af fect the consumer’s legal or contractual rights regarding defects ar ising from the purchase contract between the consumer and the dealer or reseller.
Extend of the Warranty
If a claim is made under warrant y, we take at our discretion to repair or replace the defective goods.
We will not consider supplementary claims, especially for reimbursement of costs relating to the defect
(e;g. installation / removal costs) and compensation for consequent damages unless they are allowed by
statute. This does not affect claims on legal regulations, especially according to the product liabilit y law.
Provisions of th e Warranty
The purchaser is required to make the warranty claim in writing, and must enclose original proof of purchase (e.g. invoice, receipt, delivery note) and the appropriate warrant y card. He must send the defective
goods to our local representatives or directly to PULSETEC a division of TCRP INTERNATION AL LLC Ltd
21B Moskovska Street. Floor 3 - 1000 Soa - Bulgaria at his own risk and cost. The purchaser should
state the material defect or manufacturing fault, or symptoms of the fault, as accurate as possible, so that
we can check if our warranty obligation is applicable. The goods are transpor ted from the consumer to
us, and from us to the consumer, entirely at the r isk and cost of the consumer.
Invalidation of the Warranty
The consumer cannot make a claim under warranty when the fault is af fecting the use of the product
arising from natural wear, competition use, or improper use (including installation) or external forces.
The consumer’s adherence to the building and operating instructions relevant to the model, including the
installation, operation, use of, and maintenanc e of, model -related components cannot be supervised by
PULSETEC. Therefore PULSETEC is in no way liable for loss, damage, or costs resulting from improper
use, or behaviour in any way connected to the above descr ibed provisions. Unless otherwise required
by law, PULSETEC is in no way whatever liable to provide compensation for damages arising from the
improper use of the model (including personal injury, death, damage to buildings, loss of turnover, loss
of business, or interruption of business, or any other direct, or indirectly caused, consequential damage).
Duration of Validity
The claim period is 24 months from the date of purchase of the product by the consumer from a dealer in
the European Community (EC) counted from the date of purchase. The claim period is 12 months from
the date of purchase of the product by the consumer from a dealer outside the European Community (EC)
counted from the date of purchase. If a defect arises after the end of the claim period, or if evidence or
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Warranty Conditions & Liability Disclaimer
documents required according to this declaration in order to make the claim valid are not presented until
after this period, then the consumer for feits any rights or claims from this declaration. The guarantee
period is not prolonged by the granting of any claims within the framework of this warranty, especially in
the case of repair or replacement. The guarantee period also does not restart in such cases.
Warranty Expiration
If we do not acknowledge the validity of a claim based on this declaration within the claim period, all
claims based on this declaration will expire af ter six months from the time of registering the claim; however this cannot occur prior to the end of the claim period.
Applicable Law
This declaration, and the c laims, rights and obligations arising from it, are based exclusively on the pertinent Belgium Law, without the norms of international private law, and excluding UN retail law. Place of ful-
lm ent for liabilities ar ising from this dec larat ion is So a, Bulgar ia. Cou rt of juris dicti on is So a, Bulg aria.
Copyright
This manual is protected by a copyright. Any publication, transmission or commercial use of this manual
is prohibited without written permission. PULSETEC and TCR P INTERNATIONAL LLC Ltd assumes no
responsibility for printing errors in this manual. This manual is subject to technical changes.
WEEE: At the end of this device’s useful life, please remove all the batteries and dispose of
them separately. Take electrical appliances to the local collection points for waste electrical and
electronic equipment. O ther components can be disposed of in domestic refuse. Thank you for
your co-operation!
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Declaration of Conformity
TCRP INTERNATIONAL LLC Ltd declares under sole responsibility that the battery
charger MEGA 65 to which this declaration relate, conforms with the following LVD
standards;
TEST STANDARDSTITLE
EN55014-1: 2006+
A1: 2009+A2: 2011
EN 55014-2:2015
EN61000-3-2: 2014
EN61000-3-3: 2013
EN 60950-1
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