Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides essential information for the safe and efficient operation of your DECA Mach 214 battery charger. Please read these instructions carefully before use and retain them for future reference. The DECA Mach 214 is designed for charging 6V and 12V lead-acid batteries.
Nga Tohutohu Haumaru
WHAKATŪPATO: Ki te kore e whai i ēnei tohutohu haumaru, ka pāngia pea koe e te ru hiko, te ahi, te whara kino rānei.
- Always connect the charger to a grounded power outlet (230 Volts).
- Ensure the charging area is well-ventilated to prevent the accumulation of explosive gases.
- Mau kakahu whakamarumaru kanohi me nga kakahu whakamarumaru ina mahi me nga pākahiko.
- Do not charge frozen batteries. Allow them to thaw before charging.
- Kaua rawa e pa ki te pākahiko clamps together when the charger is powered on.
- Momotuhia te hiko AC i mua i te hanga, te wawahi ranei i nga hononga ki te pākahiko.
- Keep the charger away from water, rain, and excessive moisture.
- Ko tenei taputapu ehara i te mea mo te whakamahi ma te hunga (tae atu ki nga tamariki) he iti te kaha o te tinana, te tairongo, te hinengaro, te kore wheako me te mohiotanga, mena ka tukuna atu ki a raatau te tirotiro, te tohutohu ranei mo te whakamahi i te taputapu e te tangata whai mana mo to raatau haumaru.
Ka mutu te huaview
The DECA Mach 214 is a robust battery charger designed for reliability and ease of use. It features a durable painted steel structure and provides essential protection against reverse polarity and short circuits.

Whakaahua 1: Mua view of the DECA Mach 214 Battery Charger, showing its compact design, control panel, and output cables with clamps.
Wae matua:
- Waeine Matua: Houses the charging circuitry and controls.
- Waea Hiko: For connecting to a 230V AC power supply.
- Charging Cables with Clamps: Whero (+) me te Pango (-) clamps for connecting to the battery terminals.
- Paewhiri Mana: (If visible on image, describe indicators/switches)
Tohutohu Tatūnga
- Whakapaia te Pūhiko: Ensure the battery is clean and free of corrosion. If it's a serviceable battery, check electrolyte levels and top up with distilled water if necessary.
- Tohua Voltage: The DECA Mach 214 supports both 6V and 12V batteries. Ensure the charger is set to the correct voltage mo to pākahiko.
- Tūhono ki te Pūhiko:
- Honoa te Whero (+) pai clamp ki te tauranga pai o te pākahiko.
- Honoa te KOREHI (-) kino clamp ki te taunga kino o te puhiko.
- Ensure connections are secure and there is no contact between the clamps or other metal parts.
- Tūhono ki te Hiko: Plug the charger's power cord into a standard 230 Volt AC grounded electrical outlet.
Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
Once properly connected, the DECA Mach 214 will begin charging. The charger provides a charging current of 4 Amperes.
- Tīmata Whakatau: After connecting the battery and plugging in the charger, the charging process will start automatically.
- Aroturuki Whakatau: Observe the charging process. Some chargers have indicators for charging status.
- Wā Whakataki: Charging time varies depending on the battery's state of charge and capacity. The charger will deliver a constant 4 Amp current until the battery is fully charged.
- End of Charging: Once the battery is fully charged, disconnect the charger from the AC power outlet first, then disconnect the negative (black) clamp, followed by the positive (red) clamp mai i te pākahiko.
Te tiaki
- Te horoi: Disconnect the charger from power before cleaning. Wipe the exterior with a dry or slightly damp kakahu. Kaua e whakamahi i nga whakarewa, i nga horoi horoi ranei.
- Rokiroki: Store the charger in a dry, cool place when not in use. Keep cables neatly coiled.
- Tirotiro: Periodically inspect the power cord, charging cables, and clamps for any signs of damage. Do not use the charger if any part is damaged.
Raparongoā
| Raruraru | Take pea | Rongoā |
|---|---|---|
| Charger not turning on/no output. | No AC power; loose connections; internal fault. | Check power outlet and connections. Ensure charger is plugged in. If problem persists, contact support. |
| Karekau te pākahiko e utu ana. | hē voltage selection; poor battery connection; deeply discharged battery; faulty battery. | Manatoko voltage setting (6V/12V). Ensure clamps are securely attached. Check battery condition. |
| Ka wera te rihi. | Normal during charging; poor ventilation; excessive load. | Ensure adequate ventilation around the charger. If overheating is extreme, disconnect and allow to cool. |
| Protection against reverse polarity or short-circuit activated. | Clamps connected incorrectly; clamps touched together. | Disconnect from power, correct the connections, then reconnect. |
Whakatakotoranga
- Waitohu: DEKA
- Tauira: Mahuru 214
- Whakauru Voltage: 230 Volts
- Mana Whakauru: 50 Waata
- Whakapae Voltage: 6 / 12 Volts
- Kei te Whakataki i naianei: 4 Amperes
- Number of Charging Ports: 1
- Taumaha: 1 Kirokaramu
- Tae: Pango
- Paerewa Haumaru: CE
- Āhuatanga parenga: Reverse Polarity, Short-Circuit
- Hanganga: Peita Peita
Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
For warranty information and technical support, please refer to the documentation provided with your purchase or contact your local DECA distributor. Keep your proof of purchase for warranty claims.





