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Maintaining the Charger
NOTE: The Truecharge2 Series Battery Charger contains no user-
serviceable parts with the exception of the DC output fuse(s) which are
user-replaceable. See “Replacing the DC Output Fuse” on page 48 for
instructions. For obtaining service other than replacing the fuse, see
“Warranty and Return Information” on page 58 for guidance.
The Truecharge2 Battery Charger contains solid-state electronic
components that require no maintenance. The best care you can give the
charger is to protect it from contact with liquids, spray, or fumes which may
cause corrosion and by keeping the air intake vent clean and free from any
obstructions.
Disconnect all AC and DC power and clean the outside of the case and
wiring with a damp cloth. Wear protective gloves, if you suspect it has
come in contact with battery fluid, salt water, gasoline or oil, or other
corrosive material. Do not operate if the charger contains moisture of any
kind.
Periodically, disconnect all AC and DC sources and check all DC and AC
wiring connections to be sure they have not loosened or deteriorated. Also
check all cable clamps to ensure they are tightly fastened.
Loose battery terminals and lugs exposed to open air corrode rapidly. The
corrosion appears as a white powder or granular foam on the terminals and
any nearby exposed metal parts. If it contacts your skin, it will cause burns
unless you rinse it off immediately.
To clean battery terminals, follow the recommendations and procedures of
the battery manufacturer.
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
Do not disassemble the battery charger. See note below.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious
injury.
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