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MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE
WARNING: ELECTRICAL SHOCK
HAZARD — Before inspecting or
cleaning inside cabinet, turn OFF
and remove fuses of disconnect
switch (supplying AC power to
charger) and disconnect battery.
Inspection And Cleaning
For uninterrupted, satisfactory service from this
charger, it's necessary to keep unit clean, dry, and
well ventilated. At least every three months, or more
often as necessary, wipe and blow out all dirt from
unit's interior components, with clean, dry air of not
over 25 psi (172 kPa) pressure. Use a hand bellows
if compressed air isn't available.
If the unit is equipped with a fan, be sure to check
for proper unrestricted operation. The fan should
operate anytime a discharged battery is connected.
Check and tighten all electrical connections as
necessary to eliminate unnecessary losses and to
avoid subsequent trouble from overheating or open
circuits. Check for broken wiring or damaged
Insulation on wiring.
WARNING: ELECTRICAL SHOCK
HAZARD — Failure to keep internal
parts clean and dry may allow
transformer (s) to short out,
causing secondary circuits to
carry dangerously high voltage.
Be sure to replace all charger cabinet panels after
any servicing, to assure proper flow of cooling air
through unit and to protect internal components.
WARNING: ELECTRICAL SHOCK
HAZARD — All cabinet panels must
be replaced to protect personnel from
contact with hazardous voltages.
5-1
Lubrication
None required.
Fuse Replacement
The output silicon diodes in this charger are
protected by a ―fast-clearing‖ type fuse.
CAUTION: The use of any other type
fuse besides the ―fast-clearing‖ type
may cause damage to silicon diodes.
September 30, 2011
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