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USER GUIDE
3.7
Troubleshooting
The Manager15 is designed to detect and advise the operator of a variety of fault
conditions and will terminate the charging cycle immediately should a critical
fault be detected. This ensures that it will not attempt to charge a faulty battery,
which protects The Manager15, house battery and most importantly the user.
The Remote Display is used to inform the user of the nature of the problem
whenever possible. These indicators should be used to diagnose, and if possible
correct any faults that may occur. When attempting to diagnose a fault, cabling
should be adequately rated and all components, including all input sources and
house battery should be connected as close as possible to The Manager15.
The listing on the following page (33) outlines the probable cause and
recommended action to take when faults occur with The Manager15 system.
If after attempting to rectify the situation, a fault still occurs, please contact
REDARC for further diagnosis.
Contact Details:
REDARC Electronics
+61 8 8322 4848
power@redarc.com.au
www.redarc.com.au
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If The Manager15 detects a problem with the charging system that prevents it
from continuing to charge the battery, it will alert you via a ‘Fault’ screen and
an alarm buzzer, and will instantly terminate the charging cycle until the fault
condition is cleared. The screen will give a brief description of the problem and
will allow you to select either ‘Clear’ or ‘Ignore’. Both options will clear the fault
screen. After selecting ‘Clear’, however, The Manager15 will immediately check
to see if the fault condition still exists. If it doesn’t, the unit will restart charging.
Selecting ‘Ignore’ will simply hide the fault screen for up to one minute. It will
not allow The Manager15 to recommence charging unless The Manager15 itself
detects the removal of the fault condition.
NOTE: If “Ignore” is selected but the fault is not removed, when the warning re-
appears after one minute, it will not be accompanied by the alarm buzzer.
The troubleshooting section (3.7) of this manual contains a description of faults
detected.
Clear Fault
Ignore Fault
N/A
N/A