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Links Series Model 26610 

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User’s Manual 

8.  PROPER CARE OF DEEP CYCLE MOTIVE POWER PATTERIES

 

 
Motive power  battery  packs are subjected to severe  deep-cycle  duty  on a  daily  basis.   Although these  batteries 
are designed to withstand such duty, the following precautions must be observed to obtain good performance and 
maximum cycle life. 
 

CAUTION:  ALWAYS  WEAR  PROTECTIVE  EYE  SHIELDS  AND  CLOTHING  WHEN  WORKING  WITH 

BATTERIES.    BATTERIES  CONTAIN  ACIDS  WHICH  CAN  CAUSE  BODILY  HARM.    DO  NOT  PUT 
WRENCHES  OR  OTHER  METAL  OBJECTS  ACROSS  THE  BATTERY  TERMINAL  OR  BATTERY  TOP.  
ARCING OR EXPLOSION OF THE BATTERY CAN RESULT. 

 

1.  When installing new batteries, be sure the polarity of each battery and the overall battery pack is correct.  

Otherwise, battery and/or charger damage can result. 

2.  New batteries should be given a full charge before their first use because it is difficult to know how long 

the batteries have been stored. 

3.  New batteries and older batteries that have been in storage are not capable of their rated output until they 

have been discharged and charged a number of times. 

4.  DO  NOT  EXCESSIVELY  DISCHARGE  THE  BATTERIES.    Excessive  discharge  can  cause  polarity 

reversal of individual cells resulting in complete failure shortly thereafter. 

5.  Maintain the proper electrolyte level of wet (flooded) batteries by adding water when necessary.  Distilled 

or  deionized  water  is  best  for  battery  life.    Never  allow  the  electrolyte  level  to  fall  below  the  top  of  the 
battery plates.  Electrolyte levels lower during discharge and rise during charge.  Therefore, to prevent the 
overflow of electrolyte when charging, it is mandatory that water be added to cells AFTER they have been 
fully charged 

– do not overfill.  Old batteries require more frequent additions of water than new batteries. 

6.  Hard  crystalline  sulfates  form  when  batteries  in  storage  are  not  maintained  in  a  charged  active  state.  

Internal  self  discharge  can  bring  about  the  start  of  this  condition  in  as  little  as  three  days  in  warm 
temperatures.  Batteries not maintained and allowed to sit in storage will self discharge, sulfate and lose 
capacity.  Repeated charging  without using the batteries between charges can recover some of the lost 
power, range, and life, but some permanent loss should be expected. 

7.  Cold  batteries  require  more  time  to  fully  charge.    When  the  temperature  falls  below  65°F,  the  batteries 

should be placed on charge as soon after use as possible. 

8.  The tops of batteries and battery hold downs must be kept clean and dry at all times to prevent excessive 

self  discharge  and  the  flow  of  current  between  the  battery  posts  and  frame.    Electrolyte  spilled  on 
batteries never dries or evaporates. 

9.  All  connections  to  batteries  must  be  maintained  clean  and  tight.    Due  to  heating  and  discharge  rates, 

bolted connections loosen over time.  Re-tighten the connections twice yearly to the torques specified by 
the battery manufacturers. 

10.  Follow all operating instructions, cautions, and warnings as specified in this manual, on the charger, in the 

battery manuals, and in the vehicle manuals. 

 

8.1 Personal Safety Precautions 

 
1.  Have  someone  within  the  range  of  your  voice  and  close  enough  to  quickly  come  to  your  aid  when 

you work near a lead-acid battery. 

2.  Ensure that ample fresh water and soap are nearby in case battery acid contacts your skin, clothing, 

or eyes. 

3.  Wear complete eye and clothing protection.  Avoid touching your eyes while working near a battery. 
4.  If battery acid contacts your skin or clothing, wash immediately with soap and water.  If acid enters 

your eye, immediately flush your eye with running cold water for at least 10 minutes, and get medical 
attention immediately. 

5.  NEVER smoke or allow a spark or flame to be in the vicinity of a battery. 
6.  Be extra cautious to reduce the risk of dropping a metal tool onto a battery.  It could spark or short 

circuit the battery or other electrical components that could cause an explosion. 

7.  Remove personal metal items such as rings, bracelets, necklaces, and watches when working with a 

battery.  A battery can produce a short-circuit current that is high enough to cause a severe burn. 

8.  NEVER charge a frozen battery. 
 

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Страница 1: ...USER S MANUAL Model 26610 Important Safety Installation Operation and Maintenance Instructions www LesterElectrical com ...

Страница 2: ... 6 6 LOCATION AND INSTALLATION 6 7 AC INPUT 8 8 PROPER CARE OF DEEP CYCLE MOTIVE POWER PATTERIES 9 8 1 PERSONAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 9 9 CHARGER OPERATION 10 9 1 CHARGER PLUG AND RECEPTACLE 12 9 2 USER INTERFACE 13 10 MAINTENANCE 14 10 1 CHECK CHARGER AREA 14 10 2 VISUAL INSPECTIONS 14 10 3 BATTERY CONDITIONS 14 11 TROUBLESHOOTING AND SERVICE 15 11 1 RE STARTING A CHARGE CYCLE WHILE TROUBLESHOOTING ...

Страница 3: ...URNING OFF THE CHARGER DOES NOT REDUCE THIS RISK 7 DANGER RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT TOUCH UNINSULATED PORTION OF AC OR DC CONNECTORS OR UNINSULATED BATTERY TERMINAL 8 DANGER RISQUE DE CHOCKS ÉLECTRIQUES NE PAS TOUCHER LES PARTIES NON ISOLÉES DU CONNECTEUR DE SORTI OU LES BORNES NON ISOLÉES DE L ACCUMULATEUR 9 CAUTION CHARGE ONLY LEAD ACID BATTERIES OTHER TYPES OF BATTERIES MAY BURST CAUSING PE...

Страница 4: ...CHARGING IN AN ENCLOSED PLACE 18 WARNING LEAD ACID BATTERIES CONTAIN SULFURIC ACID WHICH MAY CAUSE BURNS DO NOT GET ACID IN EYES ON SKIN OR CLOTHING IF CONTACT WITH THE EYES OCCURS FLUSH IMMEDIATELY WITH CLEAN WATER FOR 15 MINUTES AND OBTAIN MEDICAL ATTENTION 19 WARNING ONLY YOUR DEALER S QUALIFIED SERVICE TECHNICIANS SHOULD PROGRAM OR SERVICE THIS EQUIPMENT 20 CAUTION DO NOT OPERATE THE CHARGER I...

Страница 5: ... off automatically preventing the possibility of either undercharging or overcharging The computer accomplishes this by detecting when the exact amount of energy necessary has been returned to the batteries 2 CHARGER FEATURES 2 1 CHARGE INTERLOCK The charger DC plug has three pins Two of these pins are the positive and negative leads the third pin is a sensing lead that is the communication link b...

Страница 6: ...f the charger times out at 16 hours and the batteries are not sufficiently charged This indicates an abnormal charge cycle The charger and batteries should be checked by your distributor dealer The battery warning light will repeatedly illuminate for 10 seconds at 4 second intervals during a charge cycle with the DC plug still connected if AC power to the charger is interrupted The light will go o...

Страница 7: ... AND BURNING THAT COULD DAMAGE THE PLUG AND RECEPTACLE AND COULD CAUSE BATTERIES TO EXPLODE DO NOT USE NEAR FUELS GRAIN DUST SOLVENTS THINNERS OR OTHER FLAMMABLES CHARGERS CAN IGNITE FLAMMABLE MATERIALS AND VAPORS DO NOT EXPOSE TO RAIN OR ANY LIQUID KEEP THE CHARGER DRY NEVER PUSH OBJECTS OF ANY KIND INTO THE CHARGER THROUGH CABINET SLOTS THEY MAY TOUCH DANGEROUS VOLTAGE POINTS OR CAUSE AN ELECTRI...

Страница 8: ...s short as possible no more than 12 feet 3 7 meters Place all cords so they will not be stepped on tripped over or otherwise subject to damage or stress DANGER IMPROPER CONNECTION OF THE GROUNDING CONDUCTOR CAN RESULT IN A RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE GROUNDING PRONG FROM PLUG The conductor with insulation having an outer surface that is green with or without a yellow stripe s is the equip...

Страница 9: ...ree days in warm temperatures Batteries not maintained and allowed to sit in storage will self discharge sulfate and lose capacity Repeated charging without using the batteries between charges can recover some of the lost power range and life but some permanent loss should be expected 7 Cold batteries require more time to fully charge When the temperature falls below 65 F the batteries should be p...

Страница 10: ...KING NEAR BATTERIES DO NOT PUT WRENCHES OR OTHER METAL OBJECTS ACROSS BATTERY TERMINALS OR THE BATTERY TOP ARCING OR EXPLOSION OF THE BATTERY CAN RESULT WARNING DO NOT DISCONNECT THE CHARGER DC OUTPUT PLUG FROM THE BATTERY RECEPTACLE WHILE A CHARGE CYCLE IS IN PROGRESS THE RESULTING ARCING AND BURNING OF THE PLUG AND RECEPTACLE COULD CAUSE THE BATTERIES TO EXPLODE CAUTION TO AVOID DAMAGE TO THE CH...

Страница 11: ... 16 amps depending upon the condition and depth of discharge of the batteries Variations in the initial charge rate may also result from AC line input voltages which are higher or lower than the nominal input voltage Higher AC line voltages increase the initial charge rate while lower AC line voltages reduce the initial charge rate 5 PowerDrive and PowerDrive Plus Vehicles Monitor the ammeter for ...

Страница 12: ...tacle grasp the plug handle and push the plug straight into the receptacle Do not pull on the DC cord Do not twist rock or bend the plug To disconnect the charger plug from the vehicle receptacle grasp the plug by the handle and pull the plug straight out of the receptacle The DC charger cord and plug are wear items and must be replaced when worn or damaged The charger cord plug and receptacle are...

Страница 13: ...Manual 9 2 User Interface The user interface Figure 9 2 1 includes an ammeter for monitoring the DC output current of the charger The user interface also includes an AC input circuit breaker Figure 9 2 1 Links Series Model 26610 User Interface ...

Страница 14: ...charger and its components 10 1 Check Charger Area The area around the charger must remain clean cool dry and well ventilated Check for obstructions to airflow clearances or other violations of the requirements in Section 5 10 2 Visual Inspections Check the charger for any physical failures such as loose contacts or hardware excess wear or damage Darkened or hot terminals should be tightened or re...

Страница 15: ...onitors the charge cycle If any problem occurs during a charge cycle the battery warning light located above the steering column in the center dash panel will illuminate intermittently If the battery warning light is illuminated after a charge cycle refer to the Battery Warning Light Section If a problem is found correct it and then charge the vehicle Normal voltage near the end of a charge cycle ...

Страница 16: ...e 12 1 Links Series Model 26610 Service ISO View SERVICE PARTS LIST Service Part Description 1 Fuse Assembly 30784S 2 Relay Board Assembly 26150S 3 Kit Diode Assemblies 38463S 4 AC Circuit Breaker 31847S 5 Ammeter 31158S 6 AC Cordset Kit 21307 06S 7 DC Cordset Kit 36413S ...

Страница 17: ...harge cycle 48 DC current start of charge cycle 14 5 DC voltage end of charge cycle 60 DC current amps end of charge cycle 4 5 DIMENSIONS WEIGHT Case overall depth 7 8 in 19 8 cm Case overall width 7 13 in 18 1 cm Case overall height 9 75 in 24 8 cm AC cord length 72 in 182 9 cm DC cord length 104 in 264 cm Weight 24 25 lb 11 kg MOUNTING CONFIGURATION Mounting Set on shelf wall mount with keyhole ...

Страница 18: ...tory to the owner will be paid for by the owner All warranty work accomplished at the Lester factory will be completed with a reasonable time after receipt of defective items This warranty does not cover any semiconductor parts such as diodes which are vulnerable to electrical overloads beyond the control of Lester Warranty on parts not manufactured by Lester which include but are not limited to t...

Страница 19: ...Links Series Model 26610 19 of 20 User s Manual NOTES ...

Страница 20: ...Links Series Model 26610 20 of 20 User s Manual Represented By 38459B ...

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