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ProTec International
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ProCharge Series
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ProT
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1832 Cedar Oak Road
Placer
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, CA 95667
Phone (530) 622-8511
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11. NEVER attempt to charge a frozen battery. Allow the battery to return to room
temperature before connection.
12. ALWAYS use the ProCharge in an open and well-ventilated area. The area
should be dry and free of trash, debris and combustibles.
13. WARNING!
Explosive Hydrogen gas may be present around batteries.
14. Do not use the ProCharge in direct sunlight or adverse weather conditions
such as rain or snow.
15. Mount the ProCharge on a secure wall location at least two feet above the
batteries being charged. This prevents acid drips and spills from landing on the
ProCharge during battery filling or specific gravity testing. This also prevents
battery fumes from reaching the ProCharge.
16. Do not place small objects or tools on the top edge of the mounted ProCharge
unit.
17. NEVER use the ProCharge in or on any boat or watercraft. You must remove
the battery from the boat or watercraft and charge the battery at the properly
installed location of the ProCharge unit.
18. DO NOT install the ProCharge where it will be exposed to moisture, inclement
weather nor around combustibles, flammable liquids or vapors and
trash.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Cont.
PERSONAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
ProCharge HOOKUP POTENTIAL
Charge up to 36 12-Volt batteries
1. Wear protective goggles or a full-face shield.
2. Wear protective clothing. Leave no exposed skin.
3. Have plenty of fresh water and hand soap available for use if acid
should contact your eyes, skin or clothing.
4. Have someone close by in the event you need emergency assistance
when working with a battery.
5. Remove all metal objects (pens, tools, jewelry, etc.) from your body.
These items can create a direct short between the battery terminals
and can cause serious burns.
6. DO NOT carry tools or metal objects within the vicinity of a battery.
These items can fall on the battery terminals creating a high current
short. This could result in a fire, burns, explosion, etc.
7. DO NOT touch your face, eyes or other body parts with out first
washing your hands. Battery acid can burn and irritate eye and skin
tissue.
8. DO NOT allow any source of ignition in the area of a battery. Keep
all flame and spark producing devices out of the area and NEVER
SMOKE near a battery.
9. Use the one hand rule! Keep one hand in your pocket whenever you
make an electrical connection. This reduces the risk of electrical shock
to the user.
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Each station delivers 5 Amps to one battery
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With optional AC-8 lead sets each station
delivers 2.5 Amps to each battery
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In order to charge 36 batteries follow the steps
below:
Hook 3 units together by
plugging the next unit into the
AC plug provided on the left end
of the ProCharge. Make sure
the power source supplied to
the first ProCharge is adequate.
A typical 120 Volt outlet will only
supply 3 ProCharge units.
Using optional AC-8
lead sets hookup two 12
Volt batteries in parallel
to each station of
the ProCharge as
shown.
Note
: If red light
flashes detach
one battery
to determine
which battery
is defective.
Recommended
for maintenance only or comparable
batteries in size and state of charge.
Step 2 Using the
Optional Lead Sets
Step 1 Hooking Up 3 ProCharge Chargers
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