Summit Series
®
II
User’s Manual
DANGER: NEVER ALTER THE AC POWER CORDSET OR PLUG PROVIDED. IF IT WILL NOT FIT
AN OUTLET, OBTAIN THE CORRECT CHARGER IEC AC POWER CORDSET FOR THE OUTLET, OR
HAVE A PROPER OUTLET INSTALLED BY A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN. IMPROPER CONNECTION
CAN RESULT IN A RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.
If an extension cord is necessary, it must be a 3-conductor, 12 AWG (2.5 mm
2
) minimum for 120Vac input
and 14 AWG (2.0 mm
2
) minimum for 240Vac input, heavy-duty cord with ground,. It must also be in good
electrical condition and as short as possible, 25 ft (7.6 m) maximum. Make sure that the pins on the plug of
the extension cord are the same number, size, and shape as the AC power cordset plug on the charger. The
use of an improper extension cord could result in a risk of fire or electrical shock.
Locate all cords so that they will not be stepped on, tripped over, or otherwise subjected to damage, stress, or
accidentally disconnected.
CAUTION: VERIFY THAT THE AC POWER CORDSET IS FULLY ENGAGED IN THE IEC INLET AND
CANNOT BE PULLED LOOSE BEFORE USING THE CHARGER.
DANGER: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK! CONNECT THE AC SUPPLY CORDSET DIRECTLY TO A
GROUNDED, 3-WIRE OUTLET. DO NOT TOUCH UNINSULATED PORTION OF DC OUTPUT
TERMINALS OR BATTERY TERMINALS. REPLACE DEFECTIVE CORDS, WIRES, OR CONNECTORS
IMMEDIATELY.
6. DC OUTPUT
WARNING: LEAD-ACID BATTERIES GENERATE EXPLOSIVE GAS. CHARGE ONLY IN WELL
VENTILATED AREAS. TO PREVENT ARCING OR BURNING NEAR BATTERIES, DO NOT
DISCONNECT THE DC CHARGING CONNECTOR(S) FROM THE BATTERIES WHEN THE CHARGER IS
OPERATING. IF THE CHARGE CYCLE MUST BE INTERRUPTED, UNPLUG THE AC POWER CORD
BEFORE DISCONNECTING THE DC OUTPUT CONNECTOR(S) FROM THE BATTERIES. KEEP
SPARKS, FLAME, AND SMOKING MATERIALS AWAY FROM BATTERIES. TO REDUCE THE RISK OF
FIRE, DO NOT USE THE CHARGER NEAR FLAMMABLE MATERIALS OR VAPORS.
Only charge batteries of the same type, voltage, number of cells, and amp-hour capacities listed on the
charger ratings label. Before (1) using the charger for the first time or (2) using the charger with a battery
pack of a different type or capacity, use the ChargerConnect app to verify that the proper active battery profile
is selected (see Section 8).
6.1 Auto Voltage Mode
The 1050W charger models support automatic multi-voltage DC charging, referred to as Auto Voltage Mode.
Auto Voltage Mode provides automatic DC output voltage detection and adjustment so that battery packs of
nominal 48V, 36V, and 24V can be charged with a single charger without any configuration changes needing
to be made to the charger when switching between battery packs of different nominal voltages.
When connected to a 1050W charger model with the ChargerConnect app (see Section 8), the “System
Profile”
screen will include an “Auto Profile” selection box, which provides the following three (3) options:
OFF:
Single voltage mode – you MUST ensure that the nominal DC voltage of the “Active Battery
Profile” for the charger matches the nominal DC voltage of the connected battery pack.
PER VOLTAGE PROFILES
: A battery profile can be assigned for 48V, a different battery profile can
be assigned for 36V, and yet a different battery profile can be assigned for 24V. The proper battery
profile is automatically selected based on the connected battery pack. This mode is primarily used
when the charger will be charging 48V, 36V, and 24V nominal battery packs [or any combination of
two (2) of these voltages] where the battery packs are of different types and/or capacities so using the
“Scalable Profile” mode is not appropriate.
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