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LESTRONIC II BATTERY CHARGER

MODEL 13110

TYPE 24LC25-8ET

PLEASE SAVE THESE IMPORTANT SAFETY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

For correct operation of the equipment, it is important to read and be familiar

with this entire manual before installing and operating the charger.

DO NOT DISCARD THIS MANUAL AFTER READING.

LOOK FOR THIS SYMBOL TO POINT OUT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS.  IT MEANS:
BECOME ALERT—YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED.  
IF YOU DO NOT FOLLOW THESE
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS, INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE CAN OCCUR.

INTRODUCTION

The Lestronic II battery charger is designed to
recharge deep-cycle, lead-acid batteries.  A
ferroresonant transformer is used to provide a highly
reliable, line compensating unit with a minimum of
moving parts, designed for long, trouble-free service.
A patented electronic controller turns the charger on
and off automatically.  This controller determines full
charge of the batteries by measuring the rate at which
the battery voltage increases during charge.  When
the voltage stops rising, the battery is fully charged
and the charger turns off.

INITIAL INSTALLATION

The AC line to which the charger is to be connected
must be capable of supplying 10 amperes of AC
power.

CAUTION:  TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE,

USE THIS CHARGER ONLY ON CIRCUITS
PROVIDED WITH BRANCH CIRCUIT PROTECTION
(CIRCUIT BREAKER OR FUSE) OF A MAXIMUM
OF 20 AMPERES, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE, ANSI/NFPA 70,
AND ALL LOCAL CODES AND ORDINANCES.

The use of an extension cord with the charger should
be avoided.  The use of an improper extension cord
could result in a risk of a fire or electric shock.  If an
extension cord must be used, use a three-conductor,

No. 12 AWG cord with ground, properly wired, in good
electrical condition and keep it as short as possible.
Make sure that the pins on the plug of the extension
cord are the same number, size, and shape as that of
the plug on the battery charger.  Locate all cords so
that they will not be stepped on tripped over, or
otherwise subjected to damage or stress.

Do not operate this charger with a damaged cord or
plug.  Do not operate this charger if it has received a
sharp blow, was dropped or otherwise damaged in
any manner; refer to a qualified service agent.
Provide adequate ventilation for the batteries and
charger.  The convection-cooled design requires an
unobstructed flow of cooling air for proper operation.
Keep all charger ventilation openings at least two
inches (2") (5cm) away from walls and other objects.
Do not allow clothing, blankets, or other material to
cover the charger.

WARNING:  CHARGERS CAN IGNITE

FLAMMABLE MATERIALS AND VAPORS.  DO
NOT USE NEAR FUELS, GRAIN DUST,
SOLVENTS, THINNERS OR OTHER
FLAMMABLES.

WARNING:  KEEP DRY; DO NOT EXPOSE TO

RAIN.  FOR STORAGE, KEEP CHARGER IN A
BUILDING.  REPLACE WORN, CUT, OR DAMAGED
POWER CORDS OR WIRES IMMEDIATELY.

Summary of Contents for LESTRONIC II 13110

Page 1: ...TECTION CIRCUIT BREAKER OR FUSE OF A MAXIMUM OF 20 AMPERES IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE ANSI NFPA 70 AND ALL LOCAL CODES AND ORDINANCES The use of an extension cord with the charger should be avoided The use of an improper extension cord could result in a risk of a fire or electric shock If an extension cord must be used use a three conductor No 12 AWG cord with ground properly ...

Page 2: ...ON REFER TO and FOLLOW ALL the instructions and safety precautions printed on the charger before every use DO NOT MAKE ANY CONNECTIONS UNTIL YOU CHECK THE CHARGER NAMEPLATE AND VERIFY THAT THE CHARGER IS FOR USE ON THE INTENDED INPUT POWER BATTERY SYSTEM VOLTAGE BATTERY TYPE AND BATTERY AMP HOUR CAPACITY SIZE 1 With the charger DC output cord disconnected from the batteries connect the power suppl...

Page 3: ...to electrical overload damage Turn the charger off by first disconnecting the AC plug from its receptacle CAUTION DO NOT USE THE CHARGER IF THE OUTPUT IS LOW BATTERIES WILL NOT REACH FULL CHARGE THEREBY INCREASING THE POSSIBILITY OF A HARMFUL DEEP DISCHARGE DURING THEIR NEXT USE This too low a charge rate at the instant of turn on can be due to a charger malfunction resulting from electrical overl...

Page 4: ...ery connector by grasping the plug body or handle and pulling the plug straight out of the receptacle WARNING TO AVOID DAMAGE TO THE CHARGER CORD CONNECTOR PLUG AND BATTERY CONNECTOR RECEPTACLE DO NOT PULL ON THE CHARGER CORD DO NOT TWIST ROCK OR PULL THE CONNECTOR PLUG SIDEWAYS ON DEMAND CHARGING Battery cycle life is directly determined by severity of use A battery that has 100 of its available ...

Page 5: ...R FOR DC CORD 03894S 1 BUSHING 7K 2 INSULATOR FOR AC CORD 11923S 1 CORDSET AC 14 3 80 MOLDED PLUG 33014S 1 CORDSET AC 14 3 248 MOLDED PLUG 08020S 1 CORDSET DC 12 2 W LESTER PLUG 12227S 1 CORDSET DC 12 2 W RED 50 AMP ANDERSON 08607S 1 CORDSET DC 12 2 W GRAY 50 AMP ANDERSON 12284S 1 CORDSET DC 12 2 W RED 175 AMP ANDERSON 08224S 1 CORDSET DC 12 2 W GRAY 175 AMP ANDERSON 18413S 1 CORDSET DC 10 2 W GRA...

Page 6: ...ory to the owner will be paid for by the owner All warranty work accomplished at the Lester Electrical factory will be completed within a reasonable time after receipt of defective items This warranty does not cover any semiconductor parts such as diodes which are vulnerable to electrical overloads beyond the control of Lester Electrical Warranty on parts not manufactured by Lester Electrical whic...

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