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Schumacher Proseries Automatic PS-1022M User Manual

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15. STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS

15.1 Store the charger unplugged, in an upright position. The cord will still conduct electricity

until it is unplugged from the outlet.

15.2 Store inside, in a cool, dry place (unless you’re using an on-board Marine Charger).
15.3 Do not store the clips on the handle, clipped together, on or around metal, or clipped

to cables.

16. TROUBLESHOOTING

PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

REASON/SOLUTION

No meter reading.

Connections are reversed.

Poor electrical connection.

AC outlet is dead.

Battery is defective (will not

accept charge).

With charger unplugged, reverse

clamps and reconnect. (Rock

clamps back and forth to ensure

clamps are connected.)

Clean clamps and battery posts

and reconnect. (Rock clamps

back and forth to ensure clamps

are connected.)

Plug in a lamp or other appliance

to check for voltage.

Have battery checked.

Charger will not turn

on (when properly

connected to power) in

automatic mode only.

Battery recently charged as

result of driving and is fully

charged.

Battery does not need charging.

(Turning on headlights will lower

battery voltage in a few seconds

and charger should then turn on.)

Charger will not turn

OFF.

Battery has problem and will not

take full charge, or it is a manual

charger.

Have battery checked.

Meter needle

fluctuates back and

forth from the middle

to the left.

Battery has reached Full Charge

and and is not able to maintain

above 13V.

Have battery checked.

Meter needle pulses

(fluctuates) every

few seconds AFTER

THREE HOURS

without slowing down.

Two or more batteries connected

in parallel.

Battery of 200 ampere hours or

larger.

Battery is connected to a device

that draws a small current (such

as an interior light).

Do not parallel charge.

Requires more time to charge:

continue charging.

Use larger device.

Meter needle moves

to extreme right,

remains a short time,

then returns to zero,

accompanied by a

clicking sound.

Battery is severely discharged

(but otherwise good).

Battery is defective (will not

accept charge).

Charger is cycling after circuit

breaker overload.

Allow charging to continue until

battery has recovered sufficiently

to take a charge. (Circuit breaker

will continue to cycle and needle

will swing side to side until battery

has recovered.)

Have battery checked.

Wait until charger automatically

resets itself.