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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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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.

 

Summary of Contents for DUAL PRO Patriot PS2420

Page 1: ...cal Support Group at 615 471 5300 Or email us at tech pcsdv com 70384 091222 Safety Installation and Operating Instruction Instructions importantes concernant la securite Patriot Series 2420 High Freq...

Page 2: ...INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANTES CONCERNANT LA S CURIT SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS This manual contains important safety and operating instructions for future reference CONCERVER CES INSTRUCTIONS CE...

Page 3: ...h Keep proper footing and balance at all times Do not reach over or across electrical cables or frames Avoid Electrical Shock To reduce risk of electrical shock unplug charger from outlet before attem...

Page 4: ...contact with eyes Add distilled water to each cell until battery acid reaches level specified by battery manufacturer This helps purge excessive gas from cells Do not overfill For a battery without c...

Page 5: ...ilated 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 el...

Page 6: ...rmal 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 Il est dangereux de travailler a proximit d u...

Page 7: ...yes Wear eye and clothing protection and avoid touching eyes If battery acid contacts skin or clothing wash immediately with soap and water If acid enters eye immediately flush eye with running cold w...

Page 8: ...neral wear including loose or hanging receptacles and be very aware of potentially worn contacts If any heat is felt in and around the receptacle while the charger is operating this is an immedi ate i...

Page 9: ...n mating contact surfaces are worn or dirty Replace receptacle or charger plug or both when worn It is also highly suggested to periodically replace the plug and receptacle every three years but subje...

Page 10: ...075 125 2 400 0 1 1 1 0 16 PsZ Cell Lead Acid Flooded 125 175 2 400 0 1 1 1 1 17 PsZ Cell Lead Acid Flooded 200 250 2 400 1 0 0 0 0 18 PsZ Cell Lead Acid Flooded 300 350 2 400 1 0 0 0 1 19 PsZ Cell Le...

Page 11: ...OR TABLE LED s Left to Right LED s Left to Right Note Once the charging algorithm MODE has been changed there will be a longer than normal startup time up to 10 minutes for the first use after the alg...

Page 12: ...e has terminated its normal operation prematurely An abnormal charging condition was detected and charging stopped due to a Charge Error Condition Refer to the following Charge Error Table for an exte...

Page 13: ...ror 1 0 0 1 1 19 Battery Testing Error Sulphated 1 0 1 0 0 20 Battery Testing Error Discharged 1 0 1 0 1 21 Bulk Charge Safety Time Error 1 1 0 0 1 25 Absorption Safety Time Error 1 1 0 1 0 26 Excessi...

Page 14: ...amperage An overcharged cell due to other cells being unbalanced and at a much lower state of charge Possible corrections include Cease charging operate vehicle to slightly discharge battery pack then...

Page 15: ...s 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 discharged condition to prevent possibl...

Page 16: ...anyone other than an au thorized representative PCS makes no other warranty other than this limited warranty and expressly excludes any implied warranty including warranty for any incidental or conse...

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