User manual
Charge type:
Profil
normal
AGM
Pb-CHARGE
water
Easy
Li-CHARGE
LFP/LiFePO4
Starting the charge:
Manual start
To start the charge, press the START/STOP button.
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Automatic start-up
If the AUTO-DETECT function is active, charging will start
automatically after 3 seconds if a battery is present.
During charging, your GYSFLASH will indicate the percentage of progress of
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the charging cycle, voltage, current, amp-hours delivered, and time elapsed.
3 Press the START/STOP button to stop the charge.
Precautions:
When charging a vehicle, it is advisable to reduce the vehicle's power consumption to a minimum (turn off the lights, switch off the
ignition, close the doors, etc.) so as not to disrupt the charging process.
Precaution: Check the electrolyte level for open batteries. If necessary, adjust levels before charging.
• Lead-acid charging curve:
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U
I
Analysis
Recovery
0%
Step 1 : Analysis
Analyses the state of the battery (charge level, polarity inver-
sion, wrong battery...)
Step 2 : Recovery
Recovering damaged elements after deep and prolonged
discharge.
Step 3 : Test
Sulfated battery test
Step 4 : Desulfation
Battery desulfation algorithm.
Step 5 : Charge
Fast charge at maximum current to reach 80% charge level.
Translation of the original
instructions
Charging voltage
2.40 V/cell
Lead batteries of the types Gel, MF, EFB, SLA...
Most AGM lead-acid batteries including START and STOP.
2.45 V/cell
However, some AGM batteries require a lower voltage charge (Normal profile).
Check the battery manual if in doubt.
2.45 V/cell
Open liquid-type lead-acid batteries with cap.
Profile dedicated to lead batteries that automatically adapts the charging current
according to the size of the battery.
2.40 V/cell
However, for maximum charge optimization, it is recommended, when possible,
to use normal, AGM or liquid charge curves.
3.60 V/cell
Lithium batteries type LFP (Lithium Ferro Phosphate)
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4
Test
Desulfation
10%
20%
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13.5
2
Auto - Detect
12.5
4
01:27:35
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Charge
1- Applied charging curve
2- Battery voltage
3- Current supplied by the charger
4- Elapsed time
5- Amp-hours delivered
6- Charge cycle progress
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6
Charge
Absorption
80%
Step 6: Absorption
Constant voltage charge to reach 100% charge level.
Step 7: Refresh (only for liquid profile)
The charger supplies an additional current to create gas that
will allow the electrolyte to be mixed and thus reconditioning the
battery cells. During this phase, the battery may produce some
water.
Step 8 : Maintenance/Floating charge
Maintains battery charge level at its maximum.
GYSFLASH 107.24 CNT FV
Pb - CHARGE
113
A
V
105.8 Ah
7
8
Refresh
Maintenance/-
Floating charge
(only for liquid pro le)
95%
100%
3
5
6
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