Diversified Power International Accusense Charge Series Manual de instrucciones - Página 11
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Excessive Overload. In the unlikely event that a heavy load is placed
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across the battery pack while the charger is trying to charge the
battery, and the charger cannot keep up with supplying energy to both
the battery and the load, then the battery voltage will decrease.
Further charging is terminated.
Excessive Discharged. This error is only generated by a condition
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found during the Pre-Qualification Test Stage. If a severely
discharged battery pack did not charge up to 42v within 5 hrs, this
error occurs.
TECHNICAL NOTES
Do not charge more than one battery pack at a time. Battery pack
characteristics differ and may cause the microprocessor to function
improperly.
WARNING: For your own protection, when using ANY 24,36,42,48v
or other type of charger, always ensure that the batteries in your Battery
Pack ARE ALL at the same state of charge, same condition, same size,
and same rating. DO NOT MIX DIFFERING SIZES OR TYPES. Never
use charger for any purpose contrary to its intended purpose of charging
lead acid batteries in accordance with ALL instructions printed in this
manual.
WARNING: IF THE CHARGER'S AC OR DC OUTPUT PLUGS OR
THEIR MATING RECEPTACLES ARE BROKEN, TWISTED, BENT OR
LOOSE AND DOES NOT MAKE GOOD ELECTRICAL CONTACT, HAVE
IT REPLACED BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE AGENT IMMEDIATELY. DO
NOT USE THIS CHARGER IN THIS CONDITION AS FIRE OR
PERSONAL INJURY CAN RESULT.
IF THE BUILDING AC LINE CIRCUIT BREAKER OR FUSE BLOWS
This condition can be caused by a charger problem, a "weak" fuse or
circuit breaker protecting the circuit or an overloaded circuit. If the building
AC power fuse or circuit breaker blows, connect the charger to another
outlet (on different circuits) in the building. If the charger operates
properly on other circuits, have a qualified electrician inspect and test the
original circuit. If the charger causes other fuses or circuit breakers (in the
building) to blow, the charger should be tested for a problem.
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