SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING:
Lead Acid Batteries are Dangerous! During use and charging they
may generate EXPLOSIVE Hydrogen Gas. This means YOU MUST
carefully read all of the safety and operating instructions before using
the chargers. Be sure you understand all of the safety instructions in
this manual before attempting to connect, charge, or work with a lead
acid battery.
What To Expect From Your BusPro Charger
The Professional Charger is equipped with sophisticated circuitry that will:
n
Check Each Battery’s Condition The charger will indicate bad batteries
that are sulfated or have bad cells. This allows the battery to be replaced
without unnecessary charging.
n Every Station Can Fully Charge One 12 volt Batteries (5 Amps. each).
With the optional Jumper Lead Kit the BusPro 600 can charge up to twelve
batteries at 2.5 Amps each and the BusPro 300 can charge up to six.
n Maintain Each Battery The charger provides a separate charging station for
each battery.
n Provide Worry Free Attention The charger has safe circuitry that
automatically adjusts the volt/current relationship in order to maintain the
battery at full charge. If the voltage drops below 12.5 volts, the charger
will automatically charge the battery with up to 5 Amps. When the battery
reaches the threshold again the unit goes into maintenance mode.
n Maximize Battery Life The charger is designed to maximize the life of a
serviceable lead acid battery. A serviceable battery is a battery that is not
defective or damaged. The charger is fully compatible with gelled electrolyte
(gel-cell) batteries (sometimes used in place of liquid electrolyte batteries in
many heavy duty applications). DO NOT USE WITH DRY CELL, NICKEL
CADMIUM, and NICKEL METAL HYDRIDE OR SIMILAR BATTERIES.
n Increase Multiple Battery Charging Capability The charger provides the
opportunity to charge more batteries with less time spent charging defective
batteries that need to be replaced.
n Provide Valuable Protection The charger maintains batteries while they
are un-installed. Maintaining a battery increases its life and protects its
capacity.
n Maintain Batteries Not In Use. Some examples are automobiles under
long term repair, farm machinery and eet vehicles in repair or storage.
The charger is ideal for rental equipment not in use or for charging and
maintaining batteries for replacement. The charger can be used to recharge, check and maintain all starting and deep cycle batteries.
n Provide Easy Care The charger is designed for easy care and
maintenance. Occasional cleaning of the leads and housing will help keep
the unit looking new, and give you many years of satisfaction. CLEANING
PROCEDURE: Unplug the charger and use a slightly dampened cloth to
clean the housing and lead sets. DO NOT use solvents or soaps.
n Provide Long Lasting Performance The charger has been designed
and manufactured to provide superior performance. Quality is built in and
assured with circuit burn-in, computerized testing and inspection.
n Fuse Protected Each charging station is protected by a replaceable AC
fuse.
GENERAL SAFETY RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION
Batteries are dangerous. Auto Meter provides the following Warnings for
your safety:
1. Use the charger only on 12 Volt LEAD ACID, AGM Batteries and GELLED
ELECTROLYTE (GEL-CELL) Batteries. DO NOT attempt to use on other
types of batteries (Dry Cell, Nickel Cadmium, Nickel Metal Hydride, etc.)
commonly found in small home appliances. This may cause the batteries to
burst, resulting in damage or injury to person and/or property.
2. DO NOT use the charger on batteries that are in use or that are installed.
3. DO NOT use attachments with the charger that are not approved or sold by
manufacturer. Non-approved attachments may result in injury, electric shock,
or re and voids the warranty.
4. When disconnecting the power cord from the wall, grasp the plug and pull.
Never pull the cord, it may damage the plug and/or the cord.
5. Place the power cords in a location where they will not be stepped on,
tripped over, or subjected to stress or abuse of any kind.
6. Never operate the charger if any portion of its housing, cords or attachments
appear to be damaged in any way. If damage has occurred, have it
inspected and serviced by the manufacturer.
7. If the charger has been dropped, received a sharp blow, or abused in any
way, have it inspected and repaired by the manufacturer if necessary.
8. Do not use an extension cord to operate the charger. An inadequate
extension cord could result in re or explosion due to a large number of
batteries being charged and will not provide the AC amperage rating needed
by the charger.
9. Each charging Station has its own AC fuse. Other than this fuse
replacement, the manufacturer should be contacted for trouble shooting
and instructions on how to repair or replace parts and charging stations.
Any unauthorized repair, tampering or incorrect assembly may result in re
or electric shock and voids the warranty. Check with the manufacturer for
instructions.
10. To prevent injury during cleaning or maintenance, disconnect all batteries
and move them away from the unit. Unplug the charger from the wall outlet
(grasping the plug). Use a slightly dampened cloth to clean the housing and
lead sets. Do not use solvents or soaps.