Schumacher Electric INC100 El Manual Del Propietario página 6

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NOTE: The INC100 is non-portable equipment.
To permanently mount the charger, use the following instructions:
8.1 Slide all 4 brackets (Item 1) into the track on the back, from the right side, as shown above. Make
sure the set screws (Item 2) are unscrewed enough so they do not scratch the surface of the housing.
8.2 Measure what you are mounting the charger to before deciding where to locate the brackets
(add an additional ¼ to ½ inch). Use the ruler on the label (Item 3) to mount the brackets (Item 1) in
the correct position (position each bracket an equal distance from the center of the charger). Note
that the inches shown are for both bracket dimensions combined (meaning the dimensions are
doubled), this is for easier reference. Make sure the ¼-28 set screws (Item 4) are unscrewed enough
so the pointed end is almost flush with the bracket. Mount the brackets (Item 1) by tightening all 8
set screws (Item 2) to 14 in/lb (1.6 n/m) of torque.
8.3 Lift the charger by its handle and set it against your mounting location, tighten the set screws
(Item 4) to 66 in/lb (7.5 n/m) of torque to secure the brackets (Item 1), starting with the top two
brackets first.
9. CONTROLE PANEL
CONNECTED (yellow/orange) LED The CONNECTED LED will light when the battery is properly
connected.
CHARGING (yellow/orange) LED When charging begins, the CHARGING LED will light.
CHARGED (green) LED The CHARGED LED will light when the charger has gone into maintain mode.
and (UP and DOWN) Buttons Use these buttons to select the amount of time or voltage, depending
on the display function selected.
(Start/Stop) Button This is the start and stop button for all modes.
Digital Display The Digital Display gives a digital indication of voltage, amperes or time, depending on
the display function chosen.
Display Button Use this button to set the function of the digital display to one of the following:
VOLTS (Voltmeter) The voltmeter indicates the voltage at the battery terminals. If the reading is 12.8
volts or more, the battery is charged.
AMPS (Ammeter) The ammeter indicates the amount of current, measured in amps, that is being
drawn by the battery (± 2 amps).
NOTE: The 70 amp charge rate cycles between 20 amps and 70 amps during the charging process and
the ammeter will show this. This is a normal condition.
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