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Troubleshooting

The ProNauticP includes advanced fault indication. Faults, if indicated, may require service
from ProMariner. For inquiries and service information Please call our Customer Care
Department line at 1-800-824-0524 from 8:30 am to 5 pm (Eastern Standard Time) for any
warranty, service or installation assistance you may need. Thank You

! THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE THE PRONAUTICP. DO NOT
ATTEMPT TO DISSASEMBLE THE UNIT. EVIDENCE OF DISSASEMBLY WILL VOID
MANUFACTURERS WARRANTY.

The first step to any problem is resetting the ProNauticP unit by turning off the AC breaker
providing power, waiting at least 10 seconds and turning it back on again.

Review the Operations section for the meaning of the fault indicator and suggestions on
how to clear the fault.

Charger Fault (Service) Conditions

LED Label

LED Color

Fault

Reverse Polarity

Red

Indicates a reverse polarity situation

Check DC Connections, ensure po (RED) and negative - (BLACK and/or YELLOW)
connections are attached accordingly
DC Volts Low

Amber

DC system voltage is less than 11.0 VDC

Bring system voltage over 11.0 VDC, check battery(s) condition and replace as necessary.
DC Volts High

Red

Indicates a high DC voltage from an outside source
such as a failed alternator

Using a multi-meter check alternator(s) output, generally over 15VDC. Determine if fault exists
in regulator or alternator, solar panel, wind generator etc. Replace as needed.
Charger High Temp Amber

Charger has shut down due to high temperature

Generally this indicates that the unit has been installed in an area with a very high ambient temperature.
This unit is designed for use in an engine room, if installed in an engine compartment; ensure that there
is proper ventilation in the space for the charger and other temperature sensitive components. If the
installation area temperature is 45

°

 C (113

°

 F) or more, move charger or add ventilation to lower ambient

temperature. The recommended maximum ambient temperature for installation is 45

°

 C. (113

°

 F)

Check Fan

Red

Fan failure

Ensure that the cooling fan can move freely and that no debris is blocking the fan movement.
Persistent fan problems require service from ProMariner.
Fault

Red

Indicates a fault

Please contact ProMariner for service options.
Auto Temp Control

Red flashing

High temp causes unit shutdown

See charger high temp above

Note: Installation is permitted in an environment of 45

°

 C (113

°

 F) and may result in output

of unit decreasing to protect the internal components and the performance of the unit.

Programming

4. Press the “Setup/Enter” button to confirm selection.

NOTE: If no action is taken after 15 seconds, the unit reverts to 100% power.

FACTORY RESET

To return the unit to original factory settings (Sealed 2)

1. Follow steps 1 and 2 in the Selecting Battery Type section
2. Use the 

 and 

  keys until no battery type or equalization LED’s are illuminated.

3. The Voltage and Amperage displays will show “FAC” “DEF” for factory default.
4. Press the “Setup/Enter” button to confirm selection, the charger will re-boot.

PROGRAMMING USING THE OPTIONAL REMOTE

1. Pressing SETUP/ENTER displays “SCROLLING”
2. Using the 

 and 

 (directional) keys scroll through the below menu items,

3. Pressing SETUP/ENTER will activate each mode,
4. Using the directional keys again will display additional options to be selected,

press SETUP/ENTER when done

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Remote Panel “Scrolling” Menu Options

1. Charger Name

Displays charger model

2. Charger Status

Displays Charging/Conditioning/Ready

3. Battery Type Selection

Scroll through available types,

4. Time to Absorption 

Displays time left in Absorption mode.

5. Run time

Displays units total run-time

6. Power Level

Displays current power level, allows selection.

7. Battery Temperature

Displays battery temperature

8. Charger Temperature 

Displays charger temperature

9. Transformer Temperature

Displays transformer (AC side) temperature

10. Faults

Displays “No Faults Detected” OR allows scrolling through faults, 
if present, once SETUP/ENTER is pressed, see the Troubleshooting section.

11. Company Information

Displays Professional Mariner information

12. Total Run Time

Displays log of total run time

13. Software revision

Displays the current software version

Remote Shortcuts

Press and hold for 10 seconds to force into Ready mode

Press and hold for 15 seconds for direct access to power level mode

Press and hold for 5 seconds to initiate Self Test

Press and hold for 3 seconds, restores Factory Default

NOTES:
*All remote modes/functions are identical to those described by using the on-charger controls.
*10 seconds of inactivity will cause the remote to revert to the previous setting.

Setup

Enter

Alarm

Setup

Enter

Summary of Contents for ProNautic 1210P

Page 1: ...40 Amps 3 Banks 12 ProNautic1250P 63150 50 Amps 3 Banks 12 ProNautic1260P 63160 60 Amps 3 Banks 12 ProNautic2420P 63170 20 Amps 3 Banks 24 ProNautic2430P 63180 30 Amps 3 Banks 24 Professional Mariner...

Page 2: ...s 3 Percentage of Outputs Used 8 AC Side Terminations 4 Faults 9 Voltage Out Display 5 Charging Profile Selected 10 ABYC Recommended Bonding Stud 2 Introduction 20 8 7 6 4 3 2 1 5 9 10 1 2 3 3 Battery...

Page 3: ...NG YOUR PRONAUTIC P SERIES CHARGER This manual is written to assist in the installation of your new ProNauticP Series Charger however since this is a permanent AC and DC hardwired installation ProMari...

Page 4: ...Turningoffcontrolswillnotreducethisrisk WARNINGAVOIDSERIOUSINJURYORDEATHFROMFIRE EXPLOSIONORELECTRICALSHOCK Make connection in an open atmosphere free of explosive fumes Make connection in a secure m...

Page 5: ...cabling used is dependent upon the proximity to the battery s being charged When deciding on a location this should be a consideration Consult the DC cable size table further on in this manual when pl...

Page 6: ...WG ProNautic2420P 15 Amp 10 Amp 12 AWG ProNautic2430P 15 Amp 10 Amp 10 AWG AC Breaker Sizing 2 Connections Using ring or captive spade connections and the proper crimping tool attach the Line Neutral...

Page 7: ...ach the phone style plug into the charger port labeled BAT SENSE Note Once the temperature sensor is connected the charger will adjust its charge based on the batteries temperature This is known as th...

Page 8: ...test was initiated OK green following successful self test Ready green based on state of charge Charge green based on state of charge Conditioning green based on state of charge 13 Setup and Operatio...

Page 9: ...speed of fan during auto temp control cooling 1 2 3 feature syandard on 20amp and above units Charger Mode Charge Green Charger is in charge mode actively charging the battery s bulk charge Conditioni...

Page 10: ...peration Battery Types Lithium Battery Caution There are many types of Lithium batteries with various charging requirements Improper charging can result in damage to the battery or catastrophic failur...

Page 11: ...ontact ProMariner for service options Auto Temp Control Red flashing High temp causes unit shutdown See charger high temp above Note Installation is permitted in an environment of 45 C 113 F and may r...

Page 12: ...nections both at battery and the ProNauticP Charger for corrosion clean and reconnect immediately upon signs of corrosion Per manufacturer s instructions check and top off batteries with distilled wat...

Page 13: ...Dimensions Inches mm 7 3 4 198mm ProNautic12 60P Power Factor Corrected Global AC Input 5 1 8 130 mm 3 5 8 93 mm 3 5 8 93 mm 12 3 8 315 mm 8 1 2 215 mm 3 1 2 90 mm Dimensions 24 Optional Remote Dimen...

Page 14: ...er than the L N G AC Input 12V Battery Battery Bank Typical 3 Bank12 Volt DC Common Ground Installation Typical Wiring Configurations 26 1 2 3 3 Battery Profiles Charger Conditions Charger Mode Ready...

Page 15: ...below Professional Mariner will make its best effort to repair or replace the product if found defective within the terms of the warranty within 30 days after return of the product to the company Pro...

Page 16: ...Notes Notes...

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