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The charger has an operating temperature range of
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35C to +55C, and a shipping/storage temperature range of
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40C to +125C. It needs to be stored in clean, dry conditions.
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Medical Electrical Equipment needs special precautions regarding EMC and needs to be installed and put into
service according to the EMC information provided in this manual.
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Portable and mobile RF communications equipment can affect Medical Electrical Equipment.
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The use of Accessories, transducers, and cables other than those specified by the manufacturer, may result in
increased Emissions or decreased Immunity of the Battery Charger.
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The Battery Charger should not be used adjacent to or stacked with other equipment and that, if adjacent or
stacked use is necessary, the Battery Charger should be observed to verify normal operation in the configura-
tion in which it will be used.
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Important: If batteries are left in storage for a lengthy period (months), Charger should be connected to AC
Power continually or periodically (once per month) to replenish batteries self
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discharged condition to prevent
possible permanent damage to battery.
OUTPUT CONNECTOR CIRCUIT
OUTPUT CONNECTOR FIGURE
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PIN 1: Temperature Compensation Positive (+)
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PIN 2: Temperature Compensation Negative (
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)
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PIN 3: Battery Charge Output Positive (+)
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PIN 4: Vehicle Lockout (Inhibit) Positive (+)
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PIN 5: Battery Charge Output Negative (_)
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PIN 6: No Connection
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PIN 7: Vehicle Lockout (Inhibit) Negative (
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)
OPTIONAL TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION
The charger contains a temperature compensation circuit to accommodate an optional Temperature Compensation
Cable.
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If your charger is equipped with a Temperature Compensation Cable, charging set points will automatically be
adjusted based on battery temperature.
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If your charger does not have the Temperature Compensation Cable, the charger will function based on battery
performance at 25 Degrees C. (77 degrees F).
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For additional information, please call Pro Charging Systems tech support at 615.471.5300.