Logitech RS2 Automobile Battery Charger User Manual


 
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INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
FOR THE FOLLOWING BATTERY CHARGING SYSTEMS:
Total Independently charge 12V
Model # Description Output batteries in the following
systems:
Recreation Series
PS1 One 6 Amp Bank 6 Amps 12V
PS2 Two 6 Amp Banks 12 Amps 12V, 24V
PS3 Three 6 Amp Banks 18 Amps 12V, 24V or 36V
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Please save and read all safety, operating and installation instructions before installing
or applying AC power to your PCS on-board battery charging system. Please contact
PCS with any product, installation, or service questions at technical support
(800.742.2740).
INTRODUCTION
Pro Charging Systems (PCS) has been manufacturing waterproof, on-board battery charging systems
since 1989. Our charging systems are designed and built tough to withstand intense vibration, extreme
temperature variations and submersion without damaging the unit. Our systems use temperature
compensation in order to fully charge a battery in hot or cold environments and are controlled by
microprocessors in order to assure precise control over each totally independent charging bank. All of
our chargers have true reverse polarity protection and incorporated a float maintenance mode upon
completion of each charge cycle.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Use of attachments not recommended or sold by PCS may result in a risk of fire, electrical shock, or injury
to persons.
To reduce risk of damage to the electrical plug and power cord, always pull by the plug rather than by the
power cord when disconnecting charger.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Important Safety Instructions.............................................................. Pages 2-3
Product Summary................................................................................Pages 4-5
Installation Instructions........................................................................Pages 5-6
Trouble Shooting.................................................................................Page 7
Warranty Information...........................................................................Page 8