PRO Charging System 1212 Safety, Installation And Operating Instructions Download Page 5

 

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-3625 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 cause a spark or 

short-circuit a battery or other electrical part, possibly resulting in an explosion. If damaged, contact 
PCS (800.742.2740). 

 
 NEVER charge a frozen battery. 
    

Ne jamais charger une batterie gelée. 

 

Assure that the area around your charger and batteries is properly ventilated. Connect your extension cord, with no AC 
Power present, to the battery charger and proceed to plug your extension cord into a 120VAC GFCI protected (Ground Fault 
Circuit Interrupt) outlet. 
 

Risk of electrical shock! Do not touch uninsulated parts of the battery charger output connector, 
battery connector, or battery terminals. 

 
Once you plug in your PCS battery charging system, the charge cycle will begin automatically. State of charge will be 
displayed by illumination of the Light Emitting Diodes (LEDS) on the battery status indicator located on the front of the unit. 
 

DO NOT connect or disconnect the DC output electrical cord to or from the battery receptacle when 
the charger is on.  Arcing and / or burning of the plug and receptacle could result and 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.  This will reduce sulfation on the lead plates of the batteries and allow 
your PCS charging system to keep your batteries fully maintained and ready to perform at their best. 
 

To reduce the risk of fire, use only on circuits provided with 15Amperes Branch Circuit Protection 

 

    in accordance with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70. 

         

Study all battery manufacturers’ specific precautions such as removing or not removing cell caps 
while charging and recommended rates of charge. 

 

Prendre connaissance des measures de précaution spécifiés par le fabricant de la batterie, p. ex., vé

rifier s’il faut enlever les 

bouchons des cellules lors du chargement de la batterie, et les taux de chargement recommandés.  
 

 

 

 

  

Never place the charger directly above or below the battery being charged; gases or fluids from the  

 

   

  battery will corrode and damage the charger.  Locate the charger as far away from the battery as DC 

 

               cables permit. 

 

 

Ne jamais placer le chargeur directment sous la batterie à charger ou audessus de cette dernière.  Les gaz ou les fluids qui 
sèchappent de la batterie peuvent entrainer la corrosion 

du chargeur ou l’endommager.  Placer le chargeur aussi loin de la 

batterie qui les cables c.c. le permettent. 
   

 

 

  

If it is necessary to

 

remove battery from vehicle to

 

charge it, always remove grounded terminal from  

 

 

  battery first.  Make sure all accesproes in the vehicle are off in order to prevent an arc. 

 

S’il est nécessaire de retirer la batterie du véhicule pour la charger, toujours d'ébrancher la borne de mise à la masse en 
premier.  S'assurer que le courant aux accessories du véhicule est coup

e afin d’éviter la formation d’un arc. 

 

 

 

  

Never smoke or allow an open spark or flame in the vicinity of the BATTERY the battery or engine. 

 

Ne jamais fumer près de la batterie ou du moteur et éviter toute étincelle ou flamme nue à proximité de ces dernie. 

 

 

 

 

Working in the vicinity of a lead-acid battery is dangerous.  Batteries generate explosive gases 

during normal operation.  For this reason it is of the utmost importance that prior to each use of your charger, you 
read and follow the instructions provided exactly. 

Summary of Contents for 1212

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Page 2: ...3 amps 60 volts 60 volt 30 cell 150 350 ah 20hr rating 6414 6414OB 120 volts 60 Hertz 14 amps 64 volts 64 volt 32 cell 150 350 ah 20hr rating 6414U 6414OBU 100 115 230v 50 60 HZ 14 amps 64 volts 64 volt 32 cell 150 350 ah 20hr rating 7212 7212OB 120 volts 60 Hertz 12 amps 72 volts 72 volt 36 cell 150 350 ah 20hr rating 7212U 7212OBU 100 115 230v 50 60 HZ 12 amps 72 volts 72 volt 36 cell 150 350 ah...

Page 3: ...xpose to rain Keep 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 unplug charger from outlet before attempting any maintenance or cleaning 10 Do not operate charger with damaged electrical cord or plug To reduce risk of damage to the electrical plu...

Page 4: ... removing or not removing cell caps while charging and recommended rates of charge When using an extension cord make sure that pins on plug of extension cord are the same number size and shape as those of the charger s plug that extension cord meets UL Underwriters Laboratories Inc acceptance that wire size is large enough for AC ampere rating of charger Always make your extension cord connection ...

Page 5: ...d and ready to perform at their best To reduce the risk of fire use only on circuits provided with 15Amperes Branch Circuit Protection in accordance with the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 Study all battery manufacturers specific precautions such as removing or not removing cell caps while charging and recommended rates of charge Prendre connaissance des measures de précaution spécifiés par...

Page 6: ... whenever the charge cycle has terminated and the internal circuitry has determined the batteries to be fully charged The green LED will blink during the finishing stage of the charge cycle After the completion of the charge cycle the green LED will remain on steady during the float maintenance stage During this final stage current is only flowing to the battery system for 5 minutes and then curre...

Page 7: ...ltaView signal to be retrieved with a DeltaView Reader This can also be considered the NO BATTERY DETECTED fault code Please call technical support for further assistance 800 742 2740 Note Disconnecting and reconnecting the AC power supply cord will reset the charger LIMITED WARRANTY Pro Charging Systems LLC PCS makes this Limited Warranty only to the original retail purchaser PCS warrants this ba...

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