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Installation and Operation Guide for 
PD4500 Series Power Control Center

 

 

 

 

LIMITED WARRANTY 

 

I.

 

LIMITED WARRANTY

: Progressive Dynamics, Inc. warrants its power control center to be free 

from defects in material or workmanship under normal use and service; and limits the remedies to 
repair or replacement. 

 

II.

 

DURATION

: This warranty shall extend for a period of two years from the original date of purchase, 

and is valid only within the continental limits of the United States and Canada. 

 
III.

 

WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS

: This warranty specifically does not apply to: 

A.

 

Any product which has been repaired or altered in any way by an unauthorized person or service 
station; 

B.

 

Damage caused by excessive input voltage, misuse, negligence or accident; or an external force; 

C.

 

Any product which has been connected, installed or adjusted or used other than in accordance with 
the instructions furnished, or has had the serial number altered, defaced or removed; 

D.

 

Cost of all services performed in removing and re-installing the power converter; and 

E.

 

ANY LOST PROFITS, LOST SAVINGS, LOSS OF USE OF ENJOYMENT OR OTHER 
INCIDENTAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF, OR INABILITY TO USE, THE 
PRODUCT. THIS INCLUDES DAMAGES TO PROPERTY AND, TO THE EXTENT 
PERMITTED BY LAW, DAMAGES FOR PERSONAL INJURY. THIS WARRANTY IS IN 
LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF 
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 

 

IV.

 

PROOF OF PURCHASE

: A warranty claim must be accompanied by proof of the date of purchase. 

 

V.

 

CLAIM PROCEDURE

: Upon discovery of any defect, Progressive Dynamics, Inc. shall be supplied 

the following information at the address listed in this manual: 

 

A.

 

Name and address of the claimant; 

B.

 

Name, model and serial number of the product; 

C.

 

Application in which product was installed. (Includes manufacturer, model and model year where 
applicable) 

D.

 

Date of purchase; and 

E.

 

Complete description of the claimed defect. 
 

Upon determination that a warranty claim exists (a defect in material or workmanship occurring under 
normal use and service,) the converter section shall be shipped postage prepaid to Progressive 
Dynamics, Inc. together with proof of purchase. The product will be repaired or replaced and returned 
postage prepaid. 

 

 
 

Progressive Dynamics Inc. 

507 Industrial Rd. 

Marshall, MI 49068 

 [email protected]

 

 www.progressivedyn.com 

 

 

 

Extended warranties are 
available for purchase at 
www.progressivedyn.com 

Summary of Contents for PD4560

Page 1: ...DENTAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT THIS INCLUDES DAMAGES TO PROPERTY AND TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW DAMAGES FOR PERSONAL INJURY THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IV PROOF OF PURCHASE A warranty claim must be accompanied by proof of the date of purchase V CLA...

Page 2: ... HACR series Approved Filler Plates o ITE Siemens QF3 o GE TQLFP1 A closure plug kit for any unused Romex connectors may be purchased from Progressive Dynamics Inc Part Number PD812374 DC ELECTRICAL For installations without an external DC disconnect switch 1 Connect battery POS lead to the BATTERY POSITIVE lug 2 Connect battery NEG lead to the BATTERY GND lug 3 The BATTERY DISCONNECT lug is not u...

Page 3: ...s BOOST MODE If the converter senses that the battery voltage has dropped below a preset level the output voltage is increased to approximately 14 4 VDC to rapidly recharge the battery NORMAL MODE Output voltage set at approximately 13 6 VDC STORAGE MODE When there has been no significant battery usage for 30 hours the output voltage is reduced to 13 2 VDC for minimal water usage When in storage m...

Page 4: ...it has shutdown due to overheating Check air flow Allow unit to cool Unit has shutdown due to over voltage Converter will shut down if the input voltage exceeds 132 VAC Check input voltage Correct input voltage Low Output Compartment gets too hot Check air flow to the converter Improve ventilation to the compartment Excessive load for converter Reduce load requirements or install larger converter ...

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