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EVERSAN
EVERSAN, INC. • 34 Main Street, Whitesboro, NY 13492 • 1-800-383-6060 Fax: 315-736-4058
www.eversan.com
Care of Battery Pack
Under no circumstances should the battery pack be punctured or disassembled in any way. NEVER
insert anything into the battery receptacle except a standard cigarette lighter type plug. The battery
pack should always be stored in a fully charged condition and in a cool, dry place. When stored for a
long period of time, the battery should be charged before use.
Charging
The Battery should be charged after each use. Insert the cigarette lighter type plug of the charger into
the receptacle on the side of the battery pack. Plug the charger into any standard 120volt household
plug. Depending on the amount of drain on the battery, the following is a guide for recharging time. A
25% discharge requires 4 hours recharging. A 50% discharge requires 8 hours. A 100% discharge
requires 14 hours recharging time.
NOTE:
The Battery should NOT be left in the Recharging mode for more than 24 hours as this
can damage the cell.
CAUTION:
DO NOT attempt to charge this battery pack on currents other than 60-cycles 110volt/
120volt AC current. Do not attempt to use the
Battery during charging.
MAINTENANCE OF OUTDOOR SCOREBOARDS
The EVERSAN Outdoor Scoreboards rugged design will provide many years of trouble free
performance.
Should you have a problem:
The EVERSAN Outdoor Scoreboard modular design allows easy removal and replacement of all key
elements.
Under no circumstances will EVERSAN, INC. pay for service performed on any of our
products without expressed written notice from EVERSAN, INC. to the Service Company.
Note to the customer:
Please call our qualified service technicians if you experience any difficulties. We can assist you in
solving your problem or help in returning the section in need of repair.
REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES
Should repair become necessary the customer will note that each digit (8) is housed as an individual
item within the scoreboard.
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Determine which digit is malfunctioning by observing the check out of 8's during power up or
during operation.
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