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1 ASSOCIATE D MODEL 6023 OPERATOR'S MANUAL IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. This manual contains important safety and oper ating instructions for battery charger you have purchased. You may need to refer to these instructions at a later date. 2. CAUTION. To reduce risk of injury, charge only w et cell, lead-acid, autom[...]
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2 15. CHARGER LOCATION a. Locate the charger as far away from the battery as the DC cables permit. b. Never place the charger directly above the battery being charged; gases from the battery will corrode and damage the charger. c. Never allow battery acid to drop on the charger w hen reading the specific gravity or filling battery, d. Do not operat[...]
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3 20. LENGTH OF CHARGE a. Test the battery for state of charge. Do not charge if it is over 75% charged or the batte ry is determined to be defective. b. Set beginning amps charge rate for size of battery and state of charge per charts c. Charge for length of time per charge, d. Discontinue charge when the specific gravity of electrolyte reaches 1.[...]
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4 CHARGING SULFATED BATTERIES If your battery has sat in the discharged state for an extended peri od of time, it can become SULFATED. This usually is seen a s a white deposit near the top of the battery. The sulfate is formed when a battery with low water levels remains discharged for an exte nded time. Sulfated batteries exhibit the char acterist[...]
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5 6023 ENGLISH MANUAL ILLUSTRATION LISTING 27-549E.MAN FIG. FILE NAME DESCRIPTION 1 LOGO.EPS ASSOCIATED LOGO 2 PLUG-ENG.PLT GROUNDING ADAPTER -ENGLISH 3 ENGLSTBL.PLT CHARGE RATE TABLE - ENGLISH 4 8440.PLT 8400A CABINET 5 A4383E.PLT 6023 WIRING DIAGRAM - ENGLISH[...]