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SECTION III.
FUNCTIONAL CHECK PROCEDURES4-10. FUNCTIONAL CHECK PROCEDURES
This section deals with normal functional check procedures, and in-
cludes all steps necessary to ensure the Turbo Start 2000 is func-
tioning within specific operational parameters prior to operational
use. As users gain experience with the Turbo Start 2000, they will
incorporate these functional checks as a routine practice.
4-11. REQUIRED EQUIPMENT FOR FUNCTIONAL CHECK.
FLUKE OR EQUIVALENT TYPE DIGITAL MULTIMETER.
4-12. DC FUNCTIONAL CHECK.
1. CHECK UNIT FOR EVIDENCE OF DAMAGE - Check for dents, punctures,
case distortion or misalignment, cracked or loose connectors. If no
damage is evident proceed to step two.
IF DAMAGE IS EVIDENT contact distributor or manufacturer.
2. ENSURE UNIT IS NOT PLUGGED INTO 120 OR 240 VDC. Unplug AC power
if plugged in.
3. CHECK UNIT INTERNAL RESISTANCE (TEST FOR SHORTS) - Better than 10
Megohms. Ensure no short exists.
Negative (-) DC receptacle terminal and unit case.
Positive (+) DC receptacle terminal and unit case.
4. CHECK DC VOLTAGE READING AT DC RECEPTACLE TERMINALS.
24 to 25.5 VDC depending on state of charge.
5. PLUG IN 120 OR 240 POWER CORD. (
CHECK FUSE WINDOW FOR PROPER SET-TING).-Ensure power unit is connected to a suitable AC power source
(120 USA or 240 European).
6. CHECK UNIT FOR STATE OF CHARGE -
Unit shall be in horizontalposition to ensure unit’s vent ports are free from blockage. After
approximately 5-8 seconds, unit LED status indicator shall illuminate
indicating power cell state of charge. Ensure LED status indicator