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ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT CORPORATION TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE GUIDE Celebrating over 60 years of Quality American Manufacturing TROUBLESHOOTING & MAINTENANCE GUIDE Trouble Shooting & MAINTENANCE Last modified 12/17/2009 Page 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION PAGE CONCEPT OF A BATTERY CHARGER 3 MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS 4 EQUIPMENT NEEDED 5 TROUBLESHOOTING INSTRUCTIONS 6 DIAGNOSING FAILURES 8 COMPONENT FUNCTIONS 12 Manuals, Wire Diagrams, and additional information may be found on our website: Additional technical help is available by emailing: TROUBLESHOOTING & MAINTENANCE GUIDE Trouble Shooting & MAINTENANCE Last modified 12/17/2009 Page 3 CONCEPT OF A BATTERY CHARGER In its most basic function, a battery charger uses a typical household voltage of 120 volts AC and steps it down to a lower AC voltage before converting that AC into DC to charge a battery.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT CORPORATION TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE GUIDE Celebrating over 60 years of Quality American Manufacturing
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