5. When disconnecting the battery charger, unplug the AC Power
Cord, and then disconnect the DC appliance from the Bank 2
Cable Connectors on the battery charger.
Important Notes Concerning the DC Power Supply
The DC Power Supply on the Bank 2 Cable Connectors does not
support data communication. It only provides up to 12V/15A of DC
power to an external DC appliance.
When the DC Power Supply is in use, the unit will monitor for the
following fault conditions on the DC terminals: thermal fault, overload,
short circuit and being connected in reverse polarity. If a fault
condition exists in the DC terminals, the DC Power Supply Mode
Indicator on the LCD Screen will flash.
If the DC Power Supply Mode Indicator flashes to indicate a fault
condition, the DC Power Supply will automatically shut down.
Should this occur:
a. Disconnect the DC-powered appliance immediately.
b. Allow the unit to cool down for several minutes before attempting
to use the DC Power Supply again.
c. If a fault occurs again, make sure that the draw of the DC appliance
connected to the DC Power Supply does not exceed 15A.
d. If an individual DC appliance is within specifications and the fault
occurs, have the DC appliance checked for malfunction and do
not continue to use it with this DC Power Supply.
Care and Maintenance
WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock, unplug the battery
charger from the outlet before attempting any maintenance or cleaning.
Turning off the controls will not reduce this risk.
CLEANING AND STORAGE
• Store the unit in a clean, dry, cool place when not in use.
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• Clean the unit casing and cords (as necessary) with a dry (or slightly
damp) cloth. Ensure that unit is completely disconnected from battery
and power source before cleaning.
• To maintain the operating condition and maximize the life of the
charger cords, always coil them loosely on the built-in storage spool
when not in use. Do not wrap them around the unit or crimp them
with a tight band.
REPLACING THE 120V AC PASS THROUGH FUSE
The fuse that protects the AC Pass-Through circuit is located on the
back of the unit (see Fig. 2) within the Fuse Holder. The Fuse Holder
features a groove to allow locking or unlocking using a small coin or
screwdriver.
NOTE: Remove the clamps from the clamp holders before proceeding
with the fuse replacement procedure.
1. Use a coin, screwdriver, or other appropriate tool. Align it and
push it forward into the groove of the Fuse Holder, then slightly
rotate it counterclockwise about 90 degrees until the Fuse Holder
is automatically released.
2. Remove the fuse from the Fuse Holder and check it with a continuity
checker.
3. If the Fuse is blown, locate a replacement 6A fuse.
4. Replace the Fuse into the Fuse Holder.
5. Replace the Fuse Holder by placing it back in position. Then use
a coin, screwdriver, or other appropriate tool aligned in the groove
of the Fuse Holder, to push it forward, and then slightly rotate it
clockwise about 90 degrees until the Fuse Holder locks back into
the unit. Do NOT overtighten.
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