PROBLEM | POSSIBLE CAUSE | REASON/SOLUTION |
Charger makes a loud buzz | Transformer laminations vibrate | No problem; this is a normal |
or hum. | (buzz). | condition. |
| Shorted Diode Assembly or | Have charger checked by a |
| Output Rectifier Assembly (hum). | qualified technician. |
Short or no start cycle | Drawing more than 300 amps. | Crank time varies with the |
when cranking engine. |
| amount of current drawn. If |
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| cranking draws more than 300 |
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| amps, crank time may be less |
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| than 3 seconds. |
| Failure to wait 3 minutes (180 | Wait 3 minutes of rest time |
| seconds) between cranks. | before the next crank. |
| Clips are not making a good | Check for poor connection at |
| connection. | battery and frame. |
| AC cord and/or extension cord | Check power cord and extension |
| is loose. | cord for loose fitting plug. |
| No power at receptacle. | Check for open fuse or circuit |
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| breaker supplying AC outlet. |
| The charger may be overheated. | The thermal protector may have |
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| tripped and needs a little longer |
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| to reset. Make sure the charger |
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| vents are not blocked. Wait and |
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| try again. |
| Battery may be severely | On a severely discharged battery, |
| discharged. | charge for 10 to 15 minutes in |
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| the 40 amp manual rate to help |
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| assist in cranking. |
Charger will not turn on | AC outlet is dead. | Check for open fuse or circuit |
when properly connected. |
| breaker supplying AC outlet. |
| Poor electrical connection. | Check power cord and extension |
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| cord for loose fitting plug. |
The battery is connected | Clips are not making a good | Check for poor connection at |
and the charger is on, but | connection. | battery and frame. Make sure |
is not charging. |
| connecting points are clean. |
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| Rock clips back and forth for a |
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| better connection. |
The measured current is | The charger reached the | No problem; this is a normal |
much lower than what was | maximum voltage and is | condition. |
selected. | reducing the current. |
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17.BEFORE RETURNING FOR REPAIRS
17.1When a charging problem arises, make certain that the battery is capable of accepting a normal charge. Use a good battery to double check all connections, the AC outlet for a full
17.2When a battery is very cold, partially charged or sulfated, it will not draw the full rated amperes from the charger. It is both dangerous and damaging to a battery to force higher amperage into it than it can effectively use in recharging.
17.3When an UNKNOWN OPERATING PROBLEM arises, please read the complete manual and call the customer service number for information. This will usually eliminate the need for return.
If the above solutions do not eliminate the problem or for information about troubleshooting
or replacement parts, call
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