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GENERAL OPERATION

Use charger for charging a LEAD-ACID (lead acid,
sealed lead acid, gel cell and AGM) battery only. It is not

intended to supply power to a low voltage electrical system other than in a
starter-motor application. Do not use battery charger for charging dry-cell
batteries that are commonly used with home appliances. These batteries
may burst and cause injury to persons and damage to property.

DO NOT attempt to attach a charger to a battery pack if
the output of the charger does not match the battery

pack voltage. Example: Model i-3612 is a 36 volt output charger and is only
usable on 36 volt battery systems. Charger and battery damage can occur.

Be extra cautious to reduce risk of dropping a metal
tool onto battery. It might spark or short-circuit battery

or other electrical part that may cause an explosion. If damaged contact
Charging Systems International.

NEVER charge a frozen battery.

Assure that your charger and batteries are properly vented. Connect your
extension cord, with no AC Power present, to the battery charger and proceed to
plug your extension cord in at a nearby 120VAC GFCI protected (Ground Fault
Circuit Interrupt) outlet.

Risk of electrical shock! Do not touch uninstalled parts
of the battery charger output connector, battery

connector, or battery terminals.

Once you plug in your Charging Systems International battery charging system,
the charge cycle will begin automatically. State of charge will be displayed by
illumination of the LED's on the battery status indicator located on the front of the
unit.

DO NOT disconnect the DC output electrical cord from
the battery receptacle when the charger is on. The

resulting arcing and burning of the plug and receptacle could cause the
batteries to explode. If the charger must be stopped, first disconnect the
AC power supply cord from its outlet, then disconnect the charger DC
output plug from the battery receptacle.

We recommend that you leave your system plugged in to reduce sulfate build-up
and to allow your Charging Systems International charging system to keep your
batteries fully maintained and ready to perform at their best.

DANGER

CAUTION

WARNING

WARNING

WARNING

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Summary of Contents for i-2412

Page 1: ...harging Systems International Nashville TN 1 800 742 2740 IMPORTANT NOTICE Please save and read these safety operating and installation instructions before installing or applying AC power to your Char...

Page 2: ...ities of 180 to 260 ampere hours 20 AH rating MODEL AC Supply DC Output Battery System i 2425 120 volts 60 Hertz 25 amps 24 volts 24 volt 12 cell series connected i 3625 120 volts 60 Hertz 25 amps 36...

Page 3: ...p work area well lit 8 Do not overreach Keep proper footing and balance at all times Do not reach over or across electrical cables or frames 9 Avoid electrical shock To reduce risk of electrical shock...

Page 4: ...evel specified by battery manufacturer This helps purge excessive gas from cells Do not overfill For a battery without cell caps carefully follow manufacturer s recharging instructions Study all batte...

Page 5: ...tension cord with no AC Power present to the battery charger and proceed to plug your extension cord in at a nearby 120VAC GFCI protected Ground Fault Circuit Interrupt outlet Risk of electrical shock...

Page 6: ...g 90 Complete Green LED indicators one green LED indicator is provided in order to display the status of the battery once the charge cycle is terminated Indications are as follows BLINKING GREEN LED C...

Page 7: ...or and Black to negative or Also check for corrosion free secure connections to the batteries 2 Call the factory for further assistance PROBLEM The charge status indicator changes rapidly back and fo...

Page 8: ...handled carelessly or incorrectly operated This warranty is also void if the charger is disassembled or repair is attempted by anyone other than an authorized representative Charging Systems Internati...

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