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Multi-Stage Charging Overview
When the ProSport On-board Marine Battery Charger is turned on the green AC
power indicator with turn on followed by the red charging LED indicator.
The Multi-Stage Charger will provide the following:
ProSport Charging
During this mode the ProSport will use its available charging amps (as controlled
by temperature) until battery voltage is raised to 14.6 VDC ( lead acid factory
setting).
ProSport Conditioning
The ProSport will hold batteries at 14.6 VDC ( factory set for lead acid batteries)
to complete charging while conditioning batteries by desulfating each battery
connected. Upon completion the ProSport will go to into its maintenance mode.
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ProSport Overview
AC Power and Charging LED Status Indicators
The ProSport includes two LED indicators as shown below.
Green "AC Power" LED indicator:
When on, the green LED indicates when AC Power is present.
Red " Charging" LED indicator:
When on, the red LED indicates the batteries are in the Multi-Stage Charging Mode.
When charging is complete only the green LED will remain on.
General Operation
Install your ProSport - Fully Automatic / Electronic Multi-Stage Battery Charger to
the guidelines in this manual.
Make sure your charger and batteries are properly vented. Connect your extension
cord with no AC Power present to the ProSport and proceed to plug your extension
cord in at a nearby 120 VAC GFCI protected (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupt) outlet.
With your ProSport plugged in properly, it will automatically / fully charges your
batteries while it conditions and extends the life of your batteries. When your not
at home always leave your charger plugged in to reduce sulfate buildup allowing
your batteries to be fully charged and maintained until your next fishing trip.
Charging Batteries Continued
3. Connect a heavy duty U.L. approved extension cord to the ProSport charger first. After
connecting the extension cord to the charger then proceed to plug the extension cord to
a nearby 120VAC GFCI protected (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupt) outlet.
4. Observe the on-board LED indicators for a solid green and red Indication. This will tell
you the batteries are in the charging process.
5. Charge your batteries until only the green LED indicator remains on. This indicates the
charging process is completed and your batteries are fully charged and are now being
maintained in a gentle float / storage mode. (recommended while your boat is not in use).
The ProSport can be left on in this mode indefinitely and will never overcharge your
batteries.
Refer to the page 5.
6. When ready to use your boat, unplug the extension cord from the 120 VAC outlet first,
followed by unplugging the charger.
Optional Battery Bank Status Monitor
See your local dealer or retailer for the ProMariner Remote Battery Bank Status Monitor.
The Remote Monitor is easy to install and connects directly to your boats batteries. Once
installed simply hold down the "Push-To-Test" button and observe the charge level indicator
for each battery. (up to 3 batteries can be monitored). Note: AC power and the boats engine
must be off when using the Remote Battery Bank Status Monitor.
Important Notice: FCC Class A Part 15 Notification.
Your ProSport On-Board Marine Battery Charger has been designed and tested to
comply with FCC Class A part 15. These regulations are to provide adequate
protection against harmful interference while operated in a commercial application.
If in a residential setting you are encountering interference with TV and radio
reception. Simply remove AC from the ProSport to confirm if your battery charger
is causing interference. End user can explore the following to minimize interference.
1) Chose a different AC circuit to power your On-board Marine Charger
2) Make sure your outlet is properly grounded
3) Re-position receiving antenna.
4) Purchase a separate AC line filter
5) Relocate charger so that it is at the furthest point from home receiving
equipment. TV, radio, etc.
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Charging Your Batteries
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Comments to this Manuals

John Morrison 21 Jun 2024 | 15:02:35

NICE CHARGER! CANT WAIT TO GET THIS INSTALLED ON THE PONTOON.