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See Section 3.3 "Understanding Alarms" for possible causes
See Section 3.3 "Understanding Alarms" for possible causes
See Section 3.3 "Understanding Alarms" for possible causes
See Section 3.3 "Understanding Alarms" for possible causes
See Section 3.3 "Understanding Alarms" for possible causes
See Section 3.3 "Understanding Alarms" for possible causes
See Section 3.3 "Understanding Alarms" for possible causes
See Section 3.3 "Understanding Alarms" for possible causes
See Section 3.3 "Understanding Alarms" for possible causes
"High DCV"
Alarm/Indication
"Overload/Current Limit"
Alarm/Indication
"Low DCA"
Alarm/Indication
"Batt End of Discharge"
Alarm/Indication
"POS Ground"
Alarm/Indication
"NEG Ground"
Alarm/Indication
"High DCV Shutdown"
Alarm/Indication
"AC Fail"
Alarm/Indication
"Low DCV"
Alarm/Indication
4.4 Service
Procedures
This section will serve as an overall guide in replacing the components. When necessary the guide will detail
procedures for each individual case.
NOTE:
Due to the wide variety of magnetics and case sizes, these instructions may not be exactly the same for
every unit
.
WARNING:
Before beginning any work inside the charger enclosure, ensure that all incoming AC supply and
DC load wires are de-energized. Verify that no voltage is present inside the case by using a voltmeter at all
input and output terminals. Be sure that the unit has had enough time to cool to the touch and discharge
completely. It may be helpful to take pictures along the way to help with reassembly.