Curtis 1620S manual Maintenance, Replacing the fan

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MAINTENANCE

6 Excess dirt or grime may be removed from the unit by wiping it with a cloth dampened with water.

Although Curtis chargers are equipped with a fan designed to last the life of the charger, exposure to harsh environments – such as dusty condition, grease, chemi- cals, etc. – may impair the effectiveness of the fan. If the operation of the fan is noticeably degraded, Curtis recommends an immediate replacement of the fan with Curtis Part Number 17603351, 1620 Fan Assembly.

6.1Replacing the fan:

6.1.1.Disconnect the charger from power and from the battery.

6.1.2.Remove the fanguard by simultaneously pushing in the retaining clips on either side of the fan and gently pulling the fan guard away.

6.1.3.Unplug the fan assembly, noting the fan orientation, air flow direction, and wire routing.

6.1.4.Remove the fan assembly.

6.1.5.Replace with new fan assembly , being sure to match the orientation and airflow direction of the previous fan, and plug the fan in. Route the fan wires as previously located to avoid pinching the wires.

6.1.6.Replace fan guard and push until a click is heard. Verify both retaining clips have fully engaged.

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Contents Manual Warranty Important Safety InstructionsContents Model Encodement Technical SpecificationsEnvironmental Battery TypesCompliance Charge Cycle ProfileCharge profile for End of Charge Mode End of Charge ModeCharge profile for Equalize Mode Equalize Mode after End of Charge ModeCharge profile for Float Mode Float ModeIndication Lights Flash Pattern Mode Charge StatusInstallation Plug the charger into an appropriate AC power source Appropriate connector on the motor speed controllerOperation This manual Troubleshooting5s on, 0.5s off Replacing the fan MaintenanceTcmax Programming ParametersVoltage is greater than or equal to Vuvlo, and less than Vlv Curtis INSTRUMENTS, INC