Associated Equipment 9409 User Manual

MODEL 9409
INTELLAMATIC™ BATTERY CHARGER
OPERATOR'S MANUAL
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. This manual contains important safety and operating instructions for the Model 9409 INTELLAMATIC™
battery charger. You may need to refer to these instructions at a later date.
2. CAUTION. To reduce risk of injury, charge only wet cell, lead-acid, automotive type rechargeable batteries. Other types of batteries may
3. Do not expose the charger to rain or snow if specifically warned on the unit not to do so.
4. Use of an attachment not recommended or sold by the battery charger manufacturer may result in a risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to
persons.
5. To reduce the risk of damage to the electric plug and cord, pull by the plug rather than the cord when disconnecting the charger.
6. Make sure the cord is located so that it will not be stepped on, tripped over, or otherwise subjected to damage or stress.
An extension cord should not be used unless absolutely necessary. Use of a improper extension cord could result in a risk of fire and electric
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shock. If an extension cord must be used, make sure:
a. That the pins on the plug of extension cord are the same number, size, and shape as those of the plug on the charger; b. That the extension cord is properly wired and in good condition; and c. That wire in cord is proper size as follows: Minimum recommended AWG wire size for various length extension cords used with this
charger:
Do not operate the charger with a damaged cord or plug, replace them immediately.
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Do not operate the charger if it has received a sharp blow, been dropped, or otherwise damaged in any way; take it to a qualified serviceman.
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Do not disassemble the charger, take it to a qualified serviceman when service or repair is required. Incorrect reassembly may result in risk of
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electric shock or fire.
11. To reduce the risk of electric shock, unplug the charger form the outlet before attempting any maintenance or cleaning. Turning off the controls will not reduce this risk.
Length of Cord, Feet 25 50 100 150 AWG Size 18 18 16 14
12. WARNING - RISK OF EXPLOSIVE GASES a. WORKING IN VICINITY OF A LEAD-ACID BATTERY IS DANGEROUS. BATTERIES GENERATE EXPLOSIVE GASES DURING NORMAL
BATTERY OPERATION. FOR THIS REASON IT IS OF UTMOST IMPORTANCE THAT EACH TIME BEFORE USING YOUR CHARGER, YOU READ THIS MANUAL AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS EXACTLY.
b. To reduce the risk of battery explosion, follow these instructions and those published by the battery manufacturer and manufacturer of
any equipment you intend to use in vicinity of the battery. Review cautionary markings on these products and on the engine.
13. PERSONAL PRECAUTIONS a. Someone should be within range of your voice or close enough to come to your aid when you work near a lead-acid battery. b. Have plenty of fresh water and soap nearby in case battery acid contacts skin, clothing, or eyes. c. Wear complete eye protection, and clothing protection. Avoid touching eyes while working near battery. d. If battery acid contacts skin or clothing, wash immediately with soap and water. If acid enter eyes, immediately flood eyes with running
cold water for at least 10 minutes and get medical attention immediately.
e. NEVER smoke or allow a spark or flame in vicinity of the battery or engine. f. Be extra cautious to reduce risk of dropping a metal tool onto the battery. It might spark or short circuit the battery or other electrical parts
that may cause an explosion.
g. Remove personal metal items such as rings, bracelets, necklaces, and watches when working with a lead-acid battery. A lead-acid
battery can produce a short circuit current high enough to weld a ring or the like to metal, causing a severe burn.
h. Use this charger for charging a LEAD-ACID battery only. It is not intended to supply power to a low-voltage electrical system other than in
an automotive application. Do not use this battery charger for charging dry-cell batteries that are commonly used with home appliances. These batteries may burst and cause injury to persons and damage to property.
i. NEVER charge a frozen battery.
14. PREPARING TO CHARGE a. If necessary to remove battery from vehicle to charge, always remove the grounded terminal from the battery first. Make sure all
accessories in the vehicle are off, so as not to cause an arc.
b. Be sure the area around the battery is well ventilated while the battery is being charged. Gas can be forcefully blown away by using a
piece of cardboard or other non-metallic material as a fan.
c. Clean the battery terminals. Be careful to keep corrosion from coming in contact with eyes. d. Add distilled water in each cell until battery acid reaches level specified by the battery manufacturer. This helps purge excessive gas from
cells. Do not overfill. For a battery without cell caps, carefully follow the manufacturer's recharging instructions.
e. Study all battery manufacturer's specific precautions such as removing or not removing the cell caps while charging and the recommended
rates of charge.
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f. Determine voltage of the battery by referring to the car owner's manual and make sure that the output voltage selector switch is set at the
correct voltage. If the charger has adjustable charge rate, charge the battery initially at the lowest rate.
CHARGER LOCATION
15. a. Locate the charger as far away from the battery as the DC cables permit. b. Never place the charger directly above the battery being charged; gases from the battery will corrode and damage the charger. c. Never allow battery acid to drip on the charger when reading the specific gravity or filling battery, d. Do not operate the charger in a closed-in area, or restrict ventilation in any way. e. Do not set a battery on top of the charger.
DC CONNECTION PRECAUTIONS
16. a. Connect and disconnect the DC output clamps only after removing the AC cord from the electric outlet. Never allow the clamps to touch
each other.
b. Attach the DC clamps to the battery post and twist or rock back and forth several times to make a good connection. This tends to keep the
clamps from slipping off the terminals and helps to reduce the risk of sparking.
17. FOLLOW THESE STEPS WHEN THE BATTERY IS INSTALLED IN A VEHICLE. A SPARK NEAR THE BATTERY
MAY CAUSE A BATTERY EXPLOSION. TO REDUCE THE RISK OF A SPARK NEAR THE BATTERY:
a. Position the AC and DC cords to reduce the risk of damage by the hood, door, or moving engine parts. b. Stay clear of fan blades, belts, pulleys, and other parts that can cause injury to persons. c. Check the polarity of the battery post. The POSITIVE (POS, P, +) battery post usually has a larger diameter than the NEGATIVE (NEG, N, -)
post.
d. Determine which post of the battery is grounded (connected) to the chassis. If the negative post is grounded to the chassis (as in most
vehicles), see item "e". If the positive post is grounded to the chassis, see item "f".
e. For negative-grounded vehicles, connect the POSITIVE (RED) clamp from the battery charger to the POSITIVE (POS, P, +) ungrounded post
of the battery. Connect the NEGATIVE (BLACK) clamp to the vehicle chassis, heavy gauge metal part of the frame, or engine block, away from the battery. Do not connect to the carburetor, fuel lines, or sheet metal body parts.
f. For positive-grounded vehicles, connect the NEGATIVE (BLACK) clamp from the battery charger to the NEGATIVE (NEG, N, -) ungrounded
post of the battery. Connect the POSITIVE (RED) clamp to the vehicle chassis or engine away from the battery. Do not connect the clamp to the carburetor, fuel lines, or sheet-metal body parts. Connect to a heavy gauge metal part of the frame or engine block.
g. When disconnecting the charger, disconnect the AC cord, remove the clamp from the vehicle chassis, and then remove the clamp from the
battery terminal.
h. See the operating instructions for length of charge information.
FOLLOW THESE STEPS WHEN THE BATTERY IS OUTSIDE THE VEHICLE. A SPARK NEAR THE BATTERY MAY
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CAUSE BATTERY EXPLOSION. TO REDUCE THE RISK OF A SPARK NEAR THE BATTERY:
a. Check the polarity of the battery post. The POSITIVE (POS, P, +) usually has a larger diameter than the NEGATIVE (NEG, N, -) post. b. Attach at least a 24 inch long 6-gauge (AWG) insulated battery cable to the NEGATIVE (NEG, N, -) battery post.
c. Connect the POSITIVE (RED) charger clamp to the POSITIVE (POS, P, +) post of the battery. d. Position yourself and the free end of the cable as far away from the battery as possible, then connect the NEGATIVE (BLACK) charger
clamp to the free end of cable.
e. Do not face the battery when making the final connection. f. When disconnecting the charger, always do so in reverse sequence of connecting procedure, and break the first connection while
standing as far away from the battery as practical.
g. A marine (boat) battery must be removed and charged on shore. To charge it on board requires equipment specially designed for marine
use.
19. GROUNDING AND AC POWER CORD CONNECTION INSTRUCTIONS
The charger should be grounded to reduce the risk of electric shock. This charger is equipped with an electric cord having an equipment grounding conductor and a grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.
DANGER. Never alter the AC cord or plug provided - if it will
not fit the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician. Improper connection can result in a risk of an electric shock. This battery charger is for use on a nominal 120­volt circuit, and has a grounding plug that looks like the plug illustrated in FIGURE (A). A temporary adapter, which looks like the adapter illustrated in FIGURE (C), may be used to connect this plug to a two-pole receptacle, as shown in FIGURE (B), until a properly grounded outlet can be installed by a qualified electrician.
DANGER. Before using an adapter as illustrated, be certain that the center screw of the outlet plate is grounded. The green-colored rigid ear
or lug extending from the adapter must be connected to a properly grounded outlet - make certain it is grounded. If necessary, replace the original outlet cover plate screw with a longer screw that will secure the adapter ear or lug to the outlet cover plate and make ground connection to grounded outlet.
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NOTE: USE OF AN ADAPTER IS NOT ALLOWED IN CANADA. IF A GROUNDING TYPE RECEPTACLE IS NOT AVAILABLE, DO NOT USE THIS APPLIANCE UNTIL THE PROPER OUTLET IS INSTALLED BY A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN.
CHARGE PERIOD
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The approximate required time to bring a battery to full charge state depends upon the number of ampere-hours (AH) depleted from the battery. AH's are determined by multiplying the number of hours times the number of amps supplied by a battery to a load and normally indicated on the battery. For example, if a load was connected to a battery, which drew 7 amps for a period of 5 hours, the battery will have supplied 35 AH. The approximate recharge time would then be calculated by dividing the 35 AH depleted from the battery, by the charge rate of the charger. To allow for tapering of the charge rate add 25 percent to the charge time.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
The Model 9409 INTELLAMATIC™ battery charger is designed to charge 12 volt and 6 volt lead-acid batteries of conventional, maintenance­free, or deep cycle construction. This charger will charge both large and small batteries, such as motorcycle and garden tractor batteries. The battery charger will automatically adjust the charging current appropriate to the type of battery. a. Follow the steps under DC CONNECTION PRECAUTIONS in section 16 when connecting the clamps to the battery. The charger has a "no-
spark attachment" feature, however for maximum safety follow the DC CONNECTION PRECAUTIONS.
b. Plug the power cord into a properly grounded electric outlet. c. The RED indicator lamp will turn on when the battery charger is charging the battery. If the light does not turn on check the output clamps
on the battery terminals for proper polarity. The red clamp should be connected to the positive terminal of the battery. If the connections are reversed, unplug the battery charger from electric outlet, and reverse the connections following the DC CONNECTION PRECAUTIONS and plug the power cord into the electric outlet. If the indicator lamp still does not light the charger requires service, unplug the charger's AC power cord and disconnect the charger from the battery.
d. The indicator lamp will begin to blink when the battery is fully charged. The battery charger will stop charging and continuously monitor the
battery. The clamps may be removed and the battery is ready for use. ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE CHARGER FROM THE ELECTRICAL OUTLET WHEN NOT IN USE.
e. If you wish to maintain a battery for an extended period such as winter storage, weekend use only, etc., follow the charging steps above
and leave the charger connected to the battery. The charger will automatically turn on when needed to maintain the battery at a full charge. It is recommended that the battery be checked periodically when charging for extended intervals. The charger may "hum" even when the output is not on because of the AC power used by the transformer. The wattage consumed by the charger when it is plugged in but not charging is small (about 20 watts).
REVERSE CLAMP PROTECTION: If the DC output clamps are connected to the battery backwards, the output of the charger will remain off and the indicator lamp will not light.
SPARK PREVENTION: The output of the INTELLAMATIC™ charger will not activate until there is a voltage across the DC clamps of about 2 volts or higher. [At temperatures below -20 degrees F., charging may not begin unless the battery voltage is above 3 volts.] Additionally the voltage must be present for one second or longer. This prevents an output while the user is attaching the clamps. However if the clamps are removed while the charger is charging, a spark can occur. It is always best to unplug the charger from the electrical outlet BEFORE removing the clamps from the battery.
UPPER BATTERY VOLTAGE LIMITS: The INTELLAMATIC™ charger will not start charging if the battery voltage is above 13.5 volts, this prevents overcharging a battery with a high surface charge. An absolute upper limit of 16 volts has also been included, which applies to 12 volt batteries, and 8 volts for 6 volt batteries.
LOW VOLTAGE CHARGING LIMITS: Charging will not begin unless the voltage across the DC output clamps is above 2 volts. If the charger stops after a few minutes (about 3) unplug the charger from the electric outlet for a few seconds, plug the charger back into the electric outlet to begin the charging cycle again. If the charger again fails to indicate charging after a few minutes unplug the charger from the electric outlet and disconnect the DC clamps from the battery. Have the battery checked at a qualified service center.
TIME LIMIT ON CHARGING: A charging time limit of 17 hours has been set for added safety.
CHARGE COMPLETE SIGNAL: The INTELLAMATIC™ microcomputer checks the battery voltage and monitors the change in voltage with
charging time. When the microcomputer determines a full charge the indicator lamp will blink. Output current will be turned off and the lamp will continue blinking until the DC clamps are removed or the charger is unplugged from the electric outlet. It is always best to unplug the charger from the electric outlet BEFORE removing the DC clamps from the battery.
EXTENDED BATTERY MAINTAINER: The INTELLAMATIC™ charger is ideal for maintaining batteries while not in use. When charging is complete, the charger will turn off charging current completely with NO TRICKLE charge that could overcharge a battery. If the battery self discharges below approximately 12.6 volts the charger will activate and recharge the battery, a 6 volt battery will restart at 6.3 volts. It is recommended that the battery be checked periodically when charging over extended intervals.
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
This charger requires minimal maintenance. As with any appliance or tool, a few common sense rules will prolong the life of the battery charger. ALWAYS BE SURE THE CHARGER IS UNPLUGGED BEFORE PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE OR CLEANING.
1. Store in a clean, dry place
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2. Coil up the cords when not in use.
3. Clean the case and cords with a slightly damp cloth.
4. Clean any corrosion from the clamps with a solution of water and baking soda.
5. Examine the cords periodically for cracking or other damage and have them replaced if necessary.
6. WARNING: All other service should be done by qualified personnel only.
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MODÈLE 9409
Le présent manuel contient des instructions de sécurité et d'utilisation importantes pour l'utilisation du chargeur de batterie que vous avez
- Afin de réduire le risque de blessures, ne charger que des batteries au plomb rechargeables (6 cellules peu importe l'ampèrage). Tout autre type de batterie peut exploser, causant des
L'utilisation d'un accessoire non recommandé ou non vendu par le fabricant du chargeur de batterie peut être la cause d'incendies, d'électrocutions ou de blessures corporelles.
Afin de réduire les risques de dommages à la fiche électrique ou au cordon d'alimentation, débrancher le chargeur en tirant sur la fiche et non sur le cordon.
S'assurer que le cordon d'alimentation est placé de sorte qu'il ne puisse être écrasé, accroché ou soumis à toute autre forme de dommages ou de contraintes.
N'utiliser de rallonge électrique que si absolument nécessaire. L'utilisation d'une rallonge inadéquate peut être la cause d'incendies ou d'électrocutions. Si l'utilisation d'une rallonge est absolument
Si le longueur du cordon prolongateur est moins de 25 pieds, utilisez un cordon - 18AWG, 50 pieds - 18AWG, 100 pieds - 16AWG, 150 pieds - 14AWG.
Ne pas faire fonctionner le chargeur s'il a été heurté violemment, échappé ou endommagé de quelque façon que ce soit; l'apporter à un technicien qualifié.
Ne pas démonter le chargeur; l'apporter à un technicien qualifié lorsqu'on doit en effectuer l'entretien ou la réparation. Un remontage inadéquat peut être la cause d'électrocutions ou d'incendies.
Pour réduire les risques d'électrocutions, débrancher le chargeur avant d'entreprendre tout type d'entretien ou de nettoyage. Le fait d'arrêter les commandes ne réduit pas ces risques.
Pour réduire les risques d'explosion de la batterie, suivre les présentes instructions et celles du fabricant de la batterie ou de tout autre équipement devant être utilisé près d'une batterie. Revoir les
Avoir à la portée de la main une réserve suffisante d'eau fraîche et du savon au cas où l'acide de la batterie entrerait en contact avec la peau, les vêtements ou les yeux.
Si la peau ou les vêtements entrent en contact avec l'acide de la batterie, les laver immédiatement à l'eau et au savon. Si l'acide pénètre dans les yeux, les rincer immédiatement à l'eau courante froide
Faire bien attention de ne pas échapper d'outil métallique sur la batterie. Cela pourrait provoquer une étincelle ou encore court-circuiter la batterie ou d'autres pièces électriques pouvant provoquer une
N'utiliser le chargeur que pour recharger une batterie AU PLOMB. lln'est pas concu pour alimenter les systèmes électriques à faible tension autres que ceux s'appliquant aux automobiles. Ne pas
utiliser le chargeur pour recharger des piles sèches normalement utilsées pour les appareils électroménagers. Ces piles peuvent exploser et causer des blessures et des dommages matériels.
S'il est nécessaire de retirer la batterie du véhicule pour la charger, toujours retirer en premier la borne mise à la masse. S'assurer que tous les accessoires dans le véhicule sont arrêtés afin de pas
S'assurer de la bonne ventilation des lieux lors de la charge de la batterie. On peut dissiper les gaz en utilisant comme éventail un morceau de carton ou un article non métallique
Ajouter de l'eau distillée dans chacune des cellules de la batterie, jusqu'à ce que le niveau d'acide dans la batterie atteigne celui qui est spécifié par le fabricant. Cela facilite la purge de gaz
excédentaires des cellules. Ne pas dépasser le niveau spécifié. Suivre attentivement les instructions de charge du fabricant pour les batteries qui n'ont pas de bouchons de cellules.
MANUEL D'UTILISATION
INSTRUCTIONS DE SÉCURITÉ IMPORTANTES
CONSERVER CES INSTRUCTIONS .
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acheté et qui pourront se reveler utiles ulterieurement.
ATTENTION
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blessures corporelles et des dégâts matériels. Ne pas exposer le chargeur à la pluie ou à la neige.
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nécessaire, s'assurer que:
a. les tiges de la fiche de la rallonge sont des mêmes dimension, forme et nombre que celles de la fiche du cordon d'alimentation; b. la rallonge électrique est en bon état et que son câblage est adéquat; et c.
Ne pas faire fonctionner le chargeur si le cordon ou la fiche ont été endommagés - les remplacer immédiatement.
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12. AVERTISSEMENT - DANGER DÛ AUX GAZ EXPLOSIFS a. IL EST DANGEREUX DE TRAVAILLER PRÈS D'UNE BATTERIE AU PLOMB EN RAISON DES GAZ EXPLOSIFS PRODUITS LORS DU
FONCTIONNEMENT NORMAL DE LA BATTERIE. POUR CETTE RAISON, IL EST DE LA PLUS HAUTE IMPORTANCE DE LIRE SOIGNEUSEMENT ET D'OBSERVER LES INSTRUCTIONS DU PRÉSENT MANUEL AVANT TOUTE UTILISATION DU CHARGEUR.
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avertissements indiqués sur ces produits et sur le moteur.
13. PRÉCAUTIONS PERSONNELLES a. S'assurer que quelqu'un est à portée de voix ou suffisamment près pour prêter assistance lorsqu'on travaille près d'une batterie au plomb. b. c. Porter des lunettes de sécurité et des vêtements de protection. Éviter de se toucher les yeux lorsqu'on travaille à proximité d'une batterie. d.
pendant au moins 10 minutes et appeler immédiatement un médecin.
e. NE JAMAIS fumer ni provoquer d'étincelles ou flammes à proximité de la batterie ou du moteur. f.
explosion.
g. Enlever tout objet métallique personnel comme les bagues, bracelets, colliers et montres avant de travailler avec une batterie au plomb. h.
i. NE JAMAIS charger une batterie gelée.
PRÉPARATION DE LA CHARGE
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causer d'arc.
b. c. Nettoyer les bornes de la batterie. Faire bien attention que les yeux n'entrent pas en contact avec les matières corrodées. d.
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