AMETEK/PRESTOLITE POWER 193111-038 Owner'S Manual Download Page 2

 
 

        GENERAL SAFETY PRACTICES FOR ANY ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT

 

 
   1.  READ THE SPECIFIC 

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS 

CHAPTER OF THIS MANUAL 

        BEFORE INSTALLING AND USING THE EQUIPMENT. 
 
   2.  READ AND RETAIN THE OWNER’S MANUAL – All the safety and operating instructions should be read 
        and understood before using the equipment. 
 
   3.  FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS – All installation, operating and maintenance instruction should be followed. 
 
   4.  WATER AND MOISTURE – The equipment should not be used near water – for example, near a   
        washbowl, steam cleaning equipment or in any wet or damp area. 
 
   5.  VENTILATION – The equipment should be situated such that its location or position does not interfere with 
        its required ventilation. 
 
   6.  HEAT – The equipment should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, or any 
        other equipment that produces heat. 
 
    7.  POWER SOURCE – The equipment should be connected to a source of power only as described in the 
         Owner’s Manual. 
 
    8.  GROUNDING –  Precautions should be taken to insure the equipment grounding means is not defeated. 
 
    9.  POWER CORD AND CHARGING CABLES PROTECTION – Power supply and charging cables should be 
         routed to prevent them from being walked on, pinched by other equipment, or driven over. 
 
  10.  CLEANING – Cleaning should only be performed as instructed in the Owner’s Manual. 
 
  11.  NON-USE PERIODS – The power cord should be unplugged from the outlet and the battery should be  
         disconnected from the charger if the equipment is to be left unused for a long period of time. 
 
  12.  OBJECT AND LIQUID ENTRY – Care should be taken so objects do not fall or liquids are not spilled into 
         cabinet openings. 
 
  13.  DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE – The equipment should be serviced by qualified service personnel  
         when:    
 
         A.  Power cord or plug, charging cables or connector have been damaged. 
         B.  Objects have fallen into, or liquid has been spilled into the equipment. 
         C.  The equipment has been dropped, or the cabinet damaged. 
         D.  The equipment does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance. 
      
  14.  REPLACEMENT PARTS – When replacement parts are needed, be sure only replacement parts specified 
         by the manufacturer are used.  Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or other 
         hazards.            

 

Summary of Contents for 193111-038

Page 1: ...this manual before installing operating or servicing this product DO NOT DESTROY IMPORTANT SAVE THIS SAFETY AND INSTRUCTION MANUAL IMMEDIATELY REPLACE WHEN WORN OR LOST AMETEK PRESTOLITE POWER TROY OH...

Page 2: ...t grounding means is not defeated 9 POWER CORD AND CHARGING CABLES PROTECTION Power supply and charging cables should be routed to prevent them from being walked on pinched by other equipment or drive...

Page 3: ...SET UP DESCRIPTION 3 A DIP SWITCH SELECTION 3 1 B DESCRIPTION 3 1 LOCATION DIAGRAM 4 INSTALLATION 5 A LOCATION 5 1 B SAFETY 5 1 C GROUNDING 5 1 D ELECTRICAL INPUT REQUIREMENTS 5 1 E AC INPUT VOLTAGE...

Page 4: ...193111 038 TABLE OF CONTENTS April 3 2000 BATTERY CHARGING QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 10 PARTS LIST 11 DIAGRAMS WARRANTY...

Page 5: ...equipment Check nameplate for voltage and phase requirements If only 3 phase power is available connect single phase equipment to only two wires of the 3 phase line DO NOT CONNECT the equipment ground...

Page 6: ...charger is equipped with an ammeter the ammeter should not indicate current flow Always connect battery before turning charger ON F Medical And First Aid Treatment First aid facilities and a qualifie...

Page 7: ...ed in a box such as this CAUTION refers to possible equipment damage Cautions will be shown in bold type NOTE offers helpful information concerning certain operating procedures Notes will be shown in...

Page 8: ...r and control the charging process The up to date status of the charge cycle can be easily monitored by watching the status of the four LED s charge in progress 80 charged charge complete and equalize...

Page 9: ...4 1 April 3 2000 193111 038 LOCATION DIAGRAM...

Page 10: ...ont or rear of the charger The charger is provided with the proper AC cord and plug Connect the AC input plug to an appropriate receptacle that is properly grounded and protected for 15 amperes by a b...

Page 11: ...larity of the charging cables on the charger are color coded The red cable is positive and the black cable is negative If connectors must be attached to charging cables follow instructions supplied wi...

Page 12: ...ies CAUTION The charging of a battery with the incorrect number of cells or an ampere hour capacity outside the range stated on the charger data plate will result in severe over or under charging of t...

Page 13: ...result Batteries produce explosive gases Keep sparks flame and cigarettes away Ventilate when charging in an enclosed area Always shield eyes when working near batteries D Manual Stop 1 To turn the ch...

Page 14: ...tion be used for batteries that are cycled on a regular schedule but for batteries that are seldom recharged and are commonly discharged below 100 J On Board Utility Option The LTD Charger 194429 Cont...

Page 15: ...s necessary to keep the charger clean dry and well ventilated At least every year or more often if necessary wipe and blow out all dirt from charger s interior components with clean dry air of not ov...

Page 16: ...the charger Refer all service needs to an authorized LTD Service Center To avoid delays have the charger specification no model no and serial no available before contacting a Service Center For the c...

Page 17: ...replaced by a qualified service person Defective charger control Have charger control replaced by an authorized service person Charger turns ON Charge In Progress LED illuminates but ammeter indicate...

Page 18: ...s less than no cells stated on charger data plate e g A 6 cell battery has been connected to a 12 cell charger Connect battery to properly sized charger Charger set for wrong AC input service 208 240...

Page 19: ...ttery ampere hour capacity is greater than Amp Hours range stated on charger data plate Charge battery only with a properly matched charger Charger set for wrong AC input service 208 240 or 220 380 vo...

Page 20: ...ken a good step in insuring battery life with the purchase of this charger An excellent second step is to have a quality fuel gauge installed on the vehicle and use it And finally maintain the battery...

Page 21: ...11 1 April 3 2000 193111 038 PARTS LIST PARTS LIST LTD BATTERY CHARGER...

Page 22: ...G LABEL 1 406434 8 RECTIFIER AY 1 193899 1 9 INSULATOR 3 404033 10 DC OUTPUT FUSE 1 409023 3 409023 4 409023 3 409023 3 409023 4 409023 4 409023 3 409023 3 409023 4 409023 3 11 BASE REAR PANEL 1 19451...

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Page 26: ...other persons and therefore there shall be no third party beneficiary to this warranty 3 LIMITATION OF REMEDY The existence of claimed defects in any Product covered by this warranty is subject to aut...

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