BatteryMINDer E12248-AA-Series User Manual

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BatteryMINDer

®

Aviation-Adjusted Models

E

12248-AA-S2, S3 & S5

Rev. C-071213-1

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P/N VDC

E

12248-AA-Sx-MNL

REQUIRED SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING

READ AND FULLY UNDERSTAND BEFORE OPERATING

Contact VDC Electronics if uncertain

about any settings or operation.

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR

INJURY TO PERSON, OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING:

• This unit is designed for protected use and should never be exposed

to rain.

• Do not attempt to use the unit if it has been dropped or damaged.

• Never attempt to charge a damaged battery, frozen battery or non-

rechargeable battery.

• Do not use the unit in a closed area or poorly ventilated area.

• Never smoke, use an open flame, or create sparks near a battery or unit

during charging operation as this may cause an explosion / explosive

gas.

• Do not operate the unit if the cord or plug is damaged.

• Do not disassemble. VDC Electronics MUST be contacted for repair,

replacement or analysis. Keep away from infants, children and pets.

• Switch off or remove AC power before connecting or disconnecting to

battery.

• Refer to the battery Manufacturer’s specific recommended values to

determine if standard unit settings are correct. Contact VDC Electronics

Tech Support before making any changes

• Check Battery Manufacturer’s specific precautions - such as removing

or not removing battery from aircraft before charging.

• Always remove battery from aircraft before equalizing or desulfating.

• Someone should be within range of your voice or close enough to

come to your aid if working near a lead-acid battery.

• Wear protective goggles and turn your face away when connecting or

disconnecting a battery.

• If battery acid contacts your skin or clothing, wash immediately with

soap and water. If acid enters your eye, immediately flush the eye with

running cold water for at least 10 minutes and seek medical attention

immediately.

• To reduce risk of damaging the battery, avoid dropping any metal tools

onto the battery.

• Never rest your Battery Charger on top of the Battery being charged.

• The Battery Charger / power supply should be kept as far away from

the Battery as the output cables permit.

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