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Mounting
the
BatteryCharger
Fasten
the
charger
onto
the mounting
surface
as
shown
here:
Diagram
5
#10
hex
nut
#10 lock
washer
#10
flat
washer
rubber
washer
bolt
(included)
Fasten
all
wires
leading
from
the
charger
onto
the mounting
surface
using
cable
ties.
Avoid
any
sharp
edges
that
might cut
the
insulation
of
the
wires.
This
completes
your
installation.
Testing
your
installation
Activate
the
battery
charger
by
re-connecting
your dockside
AC
power.
Observe
the
amp
meter
on
the
front
of
the
charger.
It
should
show
that
current
is
flowing
into
your
batteries.
(Turn
on
several DC
lights
if
you
are not
sure
if
the
meter
is
registering.)
When
the
batteries have reached
full
charge,
the
green
LED light
on
the
front
of
the
charger will
turn
on.
After
24
hours, use
a
voltmeter
to
check
the
voltage
at
the
positive
and
negative
posts
of
each
battery
with
the
charger
on.
Each
battery should
read between
13.2
to
13.6
volts
DC.
If
you
have
large
batteries,
or a
continuous DC
load
is
present,
measure
the
battery
voltages
after
48
hours.
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#10
flat
washer
r
Problem
I
Cause
I
I
Sol~tion
I
1.
Charger
does
not
seem
to
be
charging
batteries.
(Note:
Measure
the
voltages
in
your
batteries
as
described
under
“Operation”
to
confirm
that there
is
actually
a
charging
problem.)
1.
One
or
more
defective
or
damaged batteries,
2.
Charger
has
reduced
its
output
voltage
below
charging
level
due
to
a
DC
overload
or
a
DC
short.
1.
Test batteries
and
replace
i
necessary.
2.
Remove
the
source
of
the
overload
or
short,
and
th~n
re-test
the
charger
as
described
under
‘Operation”
to
confirm
that
it
is
charging
properly.
2.
The
green
LED
light
blinks
and
the
amp
me
er
porn
er
fluctuates
rapidly.
1.
Blown DC
output
fuses
due
to
the charger
being
attached
to
the
batteries
backwards.
2.
A single
battery
has
been
connected
to
the charger
without
tying
its
two
(+)
positive
outputs
together
with
a
jumper
wire
(Pg.
10)
I.
To
repla~e
fuses:
a.
Unplug
AC
power.
b.
Remove
charger cover.
c.
Inspect
both
fuses.
d.
If
a
fuse
has
blown,
use
ONLY
u Buss
ATO
20
amp
as
~.
replacement.
3.
The
green
LED
never
turns
on.
I.
This
could
be due to:
a.
A
dead
short
or
overload,
b.
One
or
more
bad
batteries.
c.
A
heavy
DC
load
on
batteries
while
charging.
(such
as
lights,
pumps,
etc.)
1.
Disconnect
the
negative
(-)
DC cutput
wire
from
the
charger.
Re-apply
AC
po’.ver.
The
green
LED
only
should
now
light.
If
it
does,
the
charger is
OK.
If
not,
contact
The
Guest Co.
4.
The
amp
meter
does
not
move
and
the
green
LED
does
not
light,
~
I.
Confirm
that
AC
power
is
available,
2.
Inspect the
charger’s
AC
input
wiring
and
wire
terminals
for
damage
or
loose
connections.
3.
Component failure.
1.
Connect
AC
power
supply
cr
reset
breaker,
2.
Disconnect
all
AC
power
s)urces,
and
then
repair
wiring.
3.
Return
i:harger
to
Guest
Service
department.
5.
The
GFCI
breaker,
1.
There
is
a
problem
in
the
I.
Confirn’
that
the
(Ground Fault
charger’s
AC
connections charger’; AC
cord
is
Circuit
Interrupter),
or
the
AC
power
supply.
intact,
tien
test
the
AC
turns
off
whenever
the
char
er
is
turned
on
~
2.
.
Certain
brands
of
GFCI
breakers
are
unusually
sensitive
to
“switching”
style
power
supplies.
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2.,
power
sipply.
Contact
Guest
service
for
information.

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Guest 2815M Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandGuest
Model2815M
CategoryBattery Charger
LanguageEnglish

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