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will not function at this point and games can be vended only by using coins.
At 11.8 volts, the display shuts off completely and will not return until the battery is
charged, or replaced with a charged battery. Games can only be vended using
the manual push chute.
If the battery is allowed to drop below 10.5 volts, it will become damaged and will
no longer hold a full charge. Never. Not even if you plug it in for a month. It may
even show 12+ volts, but will no longer be capable of generating enough amps to
keep your system going for more than a couple days before going dead again.
More often than not, a battery that will ―no longer hold a charge‖ was not the
battery’s problem, it was not charged regularly, or sufficiently, or at all.
Battery Warranty Reminder
Your table is covered by a one-year Warranty to be free of defects, but the
Warranty coverage on the Battery is limited to 90 days. Proper battery care is
critical
to guarantee a long life for your battery. Not charging the battery
completely or regularly is guaranteed to shorten battery life.
Defective batteries almost always happen within the first few months. Battery
failures after six months or more into a pool table’s service life are rarely a result
of a manufacturing defect.
When we receive a call right about three months after tables are put into a
location that suddenly, not a single table’s battery will hold a charge, it definitely
looks like a charging issue.
Do you trust your locations to collect for you?
Why trust them to charge your battery?
BATTERY DISPOSAL:
Lead-acid batteries should not be disposed of by just tossing them in the trash.
Make sure your batteries are disposed of properly and safely. For more
information, call 888-USA-4001 or visit
www.interstatebatteries.com
(check the
―Recycling‖ link) to learn about Battery Recycling