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flash. The LED indicator can be observed through the vent located on the drivers' side of the
vehicle.
WARNING
Do not attempt to service the charger. If the charger requires service, take it to an
authorized Tomberlin Automotive Group dealer or approved technician.
Do not overload the AC circuit. The input voltage of the charger should be between
100-240 volt and supply a current at least 12 Amps.
The AC side of the charger uses a grounded three prong plug. While charging, use a
three prong wall receptacle with a proper ground. Do not attempt to alter the charger
plug in any way.
Do not use an adapter plug to go from three prongs to a two prong outlet. This will
result in an ungrounded condition and increase the risk of electric shock and/or fire.
If an extension cord is used, it must also be a three pronged extension cord with 14
AWG wires. No longer than 15m (50 feet ).
Inspect and replace the charger if it has been damaged in any way. Inspect the cords
and connectors for cracks and fraying. If cracks or frays are detected, replace
immediately.
Do not use the charger near volatile liquids such as gasoline, paints, thinners, and
other flammables. The charger can ignite flammable materials and vapors.
Do not cover or block the cooling slots on the charger as it could potentially overheat.
Operation instructions
1. Always connect the charger to a GROUNDED outlet. When using an extension cord,
avoid excessive voltage drops by using a grounded, 3-wire, 14-AWG cord no longer
than 15m (50 feet ).
2. AVOID connecting Delta-Q charger and another device to a single 15A20A circuit or
the circuit may become overloaded.
Maintenance Instructions
1. For flooded lead-acid batteries, regularly check water levels of each battery cell after
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