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Trouble Shooting Guide

Battery(s) are not charging, Blue AC Power LED, RED Charging & Battery Type LEDs are On

Confirm all charger cables are installed with the correct polarity connections
at each battery, and that all connections are clean and tight. 

Reverse polarity

connections will blow output fuse, resulting in no output voltage.

With the charger on, read DC voltage at each battery. If any of the readings are
less than 13 Volts DC proceed with the following:

A. Disconnect AC power at the 120VAC outlet.

B. Remove charger cables from each battery.

C. Reconnect AC power and read DC Voltage across each output cable, if output voltage
is approximately 13.4 Volts DC the charger is ok and each battery should be tested with
a hydrometer with the charger and engine off to determine if one or more batteries have
bad cells. (batteries should always be replaced in sets, and always the same type.)

D. If there is no output when trying to read DC voltage check each output fuse
and replace as needed.

If the DC Output Voltage is less than 13 Volts DC, contact ProMariner at 1-800-
824-0524 from 8:30 am to 5pm Eastern Time. If your ProSport is within the warranty
period of 2 years from the date of purchase, you can go to www.promariner.com
where you will find our customer care return form and instructions.

NO Blue AC Power LED or RED Charging & Battery Type LED

Check for loss of AC power at the 120VAC outlet. Confirm GFCI (Ground Fault
Circuit Interrupter) has not tripped. Check with a meter or 120VAC test light
that AC power is present at the end or your extension cord.

Confirm all charger cables are installed with the correct polarity connections
at each battery and that all connections are clean and tight.

With the AC power removed and the engine off, check the charge level of each
battery with a DC meter or Handheld DC Tester.  If there is no charge level indication
for a battery, check each battery with a hydrometer to determine if it has one or more
bad cells. (batteries should always be replaced in sets, and always the same type.)

If everything above checks out OK, contact ProMariner at 1-800-824-0524 from
8:30 am to 5pm Eastern Time. If your ProSport is within the warranty period of
2 years from the date of purchase, you can go to www.promariner.com where
you will find our customer care return form and instructions.

Personal Safety Precautions Continued

e) NEVER smoke or allow a spark or flame in the vicinity of a battery or engine.

CAUTION - 

To reduce the risk of injury, charge only Lead-acid type rechargeable batteries;

Flooded (Lead-acid), Sealed (Lead-acid), GEL (Gelled Electrolyte Lead-acid) and AGM
(Absorbed Glass Mat). Other types of batteries may burst, causing personal injury. 

The

ProSport is factory set for Flooded (Lead-acid) /AGM (Absorbed Glass Mat) batteries

.

Incorrect assembly or modification may result in risk of electrical shock, fire, or explosion.

f) Be extra cautious to reduce risk of dropping a metal tool onto the battery. It might spark
or short-circuit a battery or other electrical hardware which may cause an explosion or fire.

g) Remove all personal metal items such as rings, bracelets, necklaces, watches, and
jewelry when working near a battery. A battery can produce a short circuit current high
enough to weld a ring or any other metal, causing serious burns.

Use your ProSport On-board Marine Battery Charger to charge: Flooded (Lead -acid)/AGM
(Absorbed Glass Mat) GEL (Gelled Electrolyte Lead-acid) Batteries.

 It is not intended to

supply low voltage electrical systems other than in a marine application. Do not use your marine
battery charger to charge dry cell batteries that are commonly used with home appliances.
These batteries may burst and cause injury to persons and property.

Never charge a frozen battery

Safety Precautions Prior to Charging Batteries

If necessary to remove a battery from a boat to charge, 

always remove the grounded negative

terminal from the battery first

. Make sure all accessories in the boat are off, as to not cause an arc.

Be sure the area around the charger and batteries is well ventilated while the batteries
are being charged. Gases can be forcefully blown away using a piece of cardboard or
other nonmetallic material as a fan.

Clean battery terminals with full eye protection to prevent corrosive material from coming
in contact with eyes.

Add distilled water in each cell until electrolyte reaches levels specified by the battery
manufacturer. This helps purge excessive gases from cells. Do not overfill. For batteries
without caps, carefully follow manufacturer's recharging instructions.

Study all manufacturer’s specific precautions, such as removing or not removing cell caps
while charging, in addition to battery type for proper rate of charge.

Extension cords should be industrial grade / heavy duty UL approved and grounded. Check
extension cord before use for damage, bent prongs, and cuts. Replace if damaged.

Always make your extension cord connection on the charger side first

. After connecting

the extension cord to the charger proceed to plug the extension cord to a nearby 120 VAC
GFCI protected (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupt) outlet.

Always remove the extension cord from the 120 VAC outlet first when charging is
completed followed by unplugging the charger.

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Summary of Contents for 18868

Page 1: ...Cabela s Advanced Angler Prosport II Chargers Set Number 018868 SKU 00055802 00055803 00055804 00055805 00055806 ...

Page 2: ...mps 2 12 24 VDC ProSport12 Dual 12 Amps 2 12 24 VDC ProSport20 Dual 20 Amps 2 12 24 VDC ProSport20 Plus Triple 20 Amps 3 12 24 36 VDC 11 06 subject to change without notice Please visit our website at www promariner com for any warranty service or installation assistance and FAQ s or call our Customer Care Department at 800 824 0524 from 8 30 am to 5pm Eastern Time Your Satisfaction is Important t...

Page 3: ...autic C3 Series Dry Mount Battery Chargers ProTech i Series Dry Mount Battery Chargers Digital Mobile Charge In Transit Chargers Battery Maintainers AC Plug Holders Battery Isolators Isolation Transformers Galvanic Isolators and Monitored Systems Corrosion Control Products Waterproof Marine Binoculars Gold Plated Fuses and Holders A Complete Line of Hand Held Test Meters Online Technical Support a...

Page 4: ...C will at it s discretion repair or replace ny defects in material or workmanship The following conditions apply rranty is calculated from manufacture date if not registered within weeks of sale rranty void if unauthorized repairs attempted tomer is responsible for returning the product to Professional Mariner LLC ound shipping costs must be prepaid s warranty does not cover blemishes due to norma...

Page 5: ...2 VDC 4 2 2 x 3 5 x 3 9 1 75 lbs 95 135 Bank Total Amps Use w Battery DC Cable AC Input Model Config Distributed of Batteries System Length Size L x W x H Weight Voltage Handheld DC System Tester 87710 n a n a n a Remote Battery Bank Status Monitor 51060 10 12 3 ProSport AC Plug Holder white 51200 n a n a n a ProSport AC Plug Holder black 51201 n a n a n a Universal AC Plug Holder black 51202 n a ...

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Page 7: ...lbatteryconnections Followbatterymanufacturer s instructions for cleaning a battery Clean all battery terminals with a wire brush where required and tighten all battery connections Monthly Item Process When Battery Electrolyte Per battery manufacturer s instructions monitor and maintain proper levels of distilled water in each battery Monthly Item Process When ProSport DC Output Wiring Visually in...

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Page 11: ...cable extenders Our innovative cable extenders are properly fused and do not require any cutting or stripping of wires If you have any problems locating this accessory call ProMariner at 1 800 824 0524 3 Using the ProSport as a template mark the position of each mounting hole 4 Using a 1 8 drill bit drill pilot holes in the 4 marked locations as described in step 3 Apply a silicon sealer in each o...

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