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Lester Charger

Commercial use charger

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*35326*

FULLY AUTOMATIC
SCR BATTERY CHARGERS
FEATURES

• Microprocessor controlled charge circuit monitors battery state of charge and automatically turns charger off when
the batteries reach full charge.
• Line voltage compensation produces consistent charger output for input voltage variations from nominal.
• Automatic taper of charge rate for superior battery life through optimum equalization of cells and low water use rate.
• Convection cooled design for maximum reliability and minimum maintenance.
• Factory set for either flooded or sealed batteries, but is field changeable.
• Battery maintenance feature keeps batteries charged while they are in storage.
• UL and CSA listed.

SPECIFICATIONS

Model 25910 25920 25900 25890 25930

AC volts 105 - 128 105 - 128 105 - 128 105 - 128 105 - 128

Frequency / Phase 60 / 1 60 / 1 60 / 1 60 / 1 60 / 1
AC Amps
8.5 9.5 11.5 13.5 11.5
(Maximum)
Battery Pack
24 V 24 V 36 V 36 V 48 V
Voltage
21 Amps tapering 25 Amps tapering 21 Amps tapering 25 Amps tapering 17 Amps tapering
DC Output Current
to 6 Amps to 8 Amps to 6 Amps to 8 Amps to 6 Amps
Battery Capacity
130 - 225 150 - 305 130 - 225 150 - 305 105 - 210
(20 hr. rate)
Size (H x W x L) / 9” x 8.75” x 11” / 9” x 8.75” x 11” / 9” x 8.75” x 11” / 9” x 8.75” x 11” / 9” x 8.75” x 11” /
Weight 34 Lbs. 37 Lbs. 37 Lbs. 39 Lbs. 39 Lbs.

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.

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS following figure. If changed from the factory setting,
place a decal on the front of the charger over the
Before using battery charger, read all instructions
existing marking “SET FOR XXX BATTERIES” to
and cautionary markings on battery charger, battery
indicate the type of batteries to charger.
and equipment. Use of an attachment not
recommended or sold by battery charger
manufacturer may result in a risk of fire, electric
shock, or injury to persons.

INTRODUCTION
This battery charger is designed to recharge deep-
cycle batteries of flooded or valve regulated design.
A patented electronic circuit turns the charger on
and off automatically.
Batteries used on industrial equipment are subjected
to severe deep-cycle duty on a daily basis. For this INITIAL INSTALLATION
reason, it is important that only deep-cycle batteries Circuit breaker or fuse protection in the 120 volt AC
be used. outlet to which the charger is to be plugged should
allow 15 amps per charger. Do not overload
CAUTION: THIS CHARGER IS FOR USE electrical outlet. Use of an extension cord with the
ONLY ON RECHARGEABLE DEEP-CYCLE charger should be avoided. Use of an improper
BATTERY SYSTEMS. THE FLOODED REPLACE- extension cord could result in a risk of a fire and
ABLE ELECTROLYTE DEEP-CYCLE BATTERY electric shock. If an extension cord is needed, use a
SETTING HAS AN ON-CHARGE VOLTAGE OF AT three-conductor, No. 14 AWG (or larger) cord with
LEAST 2.50 VOLTS PER CELL. THE VALVE ground, properly wired, in good electrical condition
REGULATED GEL CELL OR SEALED DEEP- and keep as short as possible. Make sure that the
CYCLE BATTERY SETTING CHARGES TO A pins on the plug of the extension cord are the same
MAXIMUM ON-CHARGE VOLTAGE OF 2.38 number, size, and shape as that of the plug on the
VOLTS PER CELL. BATTERIES IMPROPERLY battery charger. Locate all cords so that they will not
MATCHED WITH CHARGER MAY BURST be stepped on, tripped over, or otherwise subjected
CAUSING PERSONAL INJURY AND DAMAGE TO to damage or stress. Do not operate the battery
BATTERIES OR CHARGER. charger with a damaged cord or plug. Do not
operate the battery charger if it has received a sharp
Battery manufacturers frequently use the same
blow, was dropped or otherwise damaged in any
battery cases for different battery types. Replace-
manner. Refer to a qualified service agent.
able liquid electrolyte deep-cycle batteries have
removable cell caps. Water electrolyzed by dis- Provide adequate ventilation for both batteries and
charging and charging the battery is replaced charger. The convection cooled design requires an
through these openings. unobstructed flow of cooling air for proper operation.
Keep all charger ventilation openings at least two
Valve regulated gel cell or sealed “maintenance-
inches (2") (5.08cm) away from walls and other
free” deep-cycle batteries are generally
objects. Do not allow clothing, blankets, or other
distinguished by non-removable cell caps. The
material to cover charger.
physical appearance of the battery case is frequently
the same as a replacement liquid electrolyte battery,
though the cell caps are generally not removable. WARNING: CHARGERS CAN IGNITE
FLAMMABLE MATERIALS AND VAPORS. DO
Refer to the battery manufacturer's information panel NOT USE NEAR FUELS, GRAIN DUST, SOL-
on the battery case to determine the type battery VENTS, THINNERS, OR OTHER FLAMMABLES.
you have. If the information panel is missing or not
legible, do not use the battery. WARNING: REPLACE WORN, DAMAGED,
The charger is shipped to charge either flooded OR CUT ELECTRICAL CORDS AND PLUGS
(replaceable liquid electrolyte) or valve regulated IMMEDIATELY.
(gel or sealed maintenance free) lead-acid batteries
as marked on the front of the charger. An internal WARNING: KEEP DRY; DO NOT EXPOSE TO
jumper on the electronic controller may be adjusted RAIN OR SPRAY. FOR STORAGE, KEEP
to select which type of battery to charger. Remove CHARGER IN A BUILDING. NE PAS EXPOSER
the cover and position the jumper as shown in the A LA PLUIE.

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AC INPUT NORMAL OPERATION
This battery charger must be grounded to reduce the The instructions printed on the charger are for
risk of electric shock. It is equipped with an electric daily reference.
cord having an equipment-grounding conductor and 1. With the charger DC output cord disconnected
a grounding-type plug. The plug must be plugged from the batteries, connect the power supply
into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed cord to a 120 Volt, 60 Hertz outlet.
and grounded in accordance with the National
Electrical Code and all local codes and ordinances.
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF AN
ELECTRIC SHOCK, CONNECT ONLY TO A
DANGER: IMPROPER CONNECTION OF THE PROPERLY GROUNDED, SINGLE-PHASE
GROUNDING CONDUCTOR CAN RESULT IN A (3-WIRE) OUTLET. REFER TO GROUNDING
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT REMOVE INSTRUCTIONS.
GROUNDING PRONG FROM PLUG.
The conductor with insulation having an outer CAUTION: MAKE SURE THE BATTERY
surface that is green, with or without yellow stripe(s), PACK IS A SERIES CONNECTED LEAD-ACID
is the equipment-grounding conductor. If repair or SYSTEM WITH A VOLTAGE AND CAPACITY
replacement of the electric cord or plug is necessary, RATING AS SHOWN IN SPECIFICATION TABLE
do not connect the equipment-grounding connector ON PAGE ONE. THE FLOODED REPLACEABLE
to a live terminal. Refer to a qualified service agent. ELECTROLYTE DEEP-CYCLE BATTERY
This battery charger is equipped with a grounding SETTING HAS AN ON-CHARGE VOLTAGE OF AT
plug as illustrated in Figure A, for use on a nominal LEAST 2.50 VOLTS PER CELL. THE VALVE
120 volt, 60 Hertz circuit. A temporary adapter, as REGULATED GEL CELL OR SEALED DEEP-
illustrated in Figures B and C, may be used to CYCLE BATTERY SETTING CHARGES TO A
connect this plug to a two-pole receptacle as shown MAXIMUM ON-CHARGE VOLTAGE OF 2.38
in Figure B if a properly grounded outlet is not VOLTS PER CELL. DAMAGE TO THE CHARGER
available. The temporary adapter should be used AND BATTERIES MAY RESULT IF THIS
only until a properly grounded outlet can be installed CHARGER IS USED ON THE WRONG
by a qualified electrician. The green-colored rigid BATTERIES.
ear extending from the adapter must be connected
to a permanent ground such as a properly grounded DANGER: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK! DO
outlet box. NOT TOUCH UNINSULATED PARTS OF THE
CHARGER OUTPUT CONNECTOR, BATTERY
DANGER: BEFORE USING THE ADAPTER CONNECTOR, OR BATTERY TERMINALS.
AS ILLUSTRATED, BE CERTAIN THAT THE
CENTER SCREW OF THE OUTLET PLATE IS DANGER: VISUALLY AND MANUALLY
GROUNDED. INSPECT TO VERIFY THAT THE DC OUTPUT
CORDSET, PLUG AND BATTERY CHARGING
RECEPTACLE ARE IN GOOD WORKING
GROUNDING METHODS CONDITION BEFORE EACH AND EVERY USE
AND DO NOT USE THE CHARGER IF:
• The DC charging receptacle does not grip the
DC output plug tightly, is loose or does not make
a good electrical connection.
• The DC output plug and/or charging receptacle
feel hotter than normal.
• The DC output plug contacts or receptacle
contacts are bent, corroded or are dark or bluish
in appearance.
• The DC output plug, cords, receptacle or
NOTE: Use of adapter shown in Figures B and C is equipment charging wiring are cut, worn,
NOT permitted in Canada. broken, or have any exposed conductors.
• The DC output plug, cords, charger or
receptacles are damaged or distressed in any
way.

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Using the charger with any of the above symptoms VALVE REGULATED BATTERIES
could result in a fire, property damage, or personal During charge, the battery voltage increases
injury. gradually which causes the charge to decrease
Have your distributor, dealer or other qualified to near zero and remain there until the charger
service agent repair or replace worn or damaged turns off. Gel cell deep-cycle batteries will still
parts immediately. Repairs should not be attempted taper to near zero charge current even as they
by people who are not qualified. wear out and lose capacity and range. As
2. Connect the DC output plug to the battery sealed deep-cycle batteries lose capacity and
receptacle by grasping the plug body or handle range, the charge current may no longer
and pushing the plug straight into the receptacle. decrease to this low a reading. The charger will
The charger will start automatically in three to still determine when the batteries are as charged
five (3-5) seconds. as they are capable of being and turn off. When
the batteries will no longer perform as desired,
they should be replaced.
WARNING: DO NOT DISCONNECT THE DC
OUTPUT CORD FROM THE BATTERY 4. The charger turns off automatically when the
RECEPTACLE WHEN THE CHARGER IS ON. batteries reach full charge. The necessary
THE RESULTING ARCING AND BURNING OF charge time is affected by numerous factors.
THE PLUG AND RECEPTACLE COULD CAUSE The major factors affecting the required charge
THE BATTERIES TO EXPLODE. IF THE time are battery amp-hour capacity, depth of
CHARGER MUST BE STOPPED, FIRST discharge, battery temperature and if the battery
DISCONNECT THE AC POWER SUPPLY CORD is new or broken in.
FROM ITS OUTLET, THEN DISCONNECT THE 5. After the charger has turned off, disconnect the
CHARGER DC OUTPUT PLUG FROM THE charger DC output plug from the battery
BATTERY RECEPTACLE. receptacle by grasping the plug body or handle
3. Monitor the ammeter for the correct charge rate. and pulling the plug straight out of the
The initial charge rate could vary several amps receptacle.
from the start current listed in the specifications,
depending upon the condition of the batteries WARNING: TO AVOID DAMAGE TO THE
and how much the batteries have been CHARGER CORD, PLUG, AND BATTERY
discharged. RECEPTACLE, DO NOT PULL ON THE
CHARGER CORD. DO NOT TWIST, ROCK, OR
FLOODED ELECTROLYTE BATTERIES PULL THE PLUG SIDEWAYS.
During charge, the battery voltage increases
gradually which causes the charge rate to OFF-SEASON BATTERY STORAGE
decrease. Good battery cells should each rise
to approximately 2.5 volts per cell DC which will MAINTENANCE
allow the charge rate to taper to less than 10 When the equipment is not in use, the charger is
amps. Since each cell accepts charge at a designed to be left connected to the batteries with
slightly different rate, normal charging with the the AC power on. The charger will periodically
ammeter reading in the 5 to 10 amps area for provide a special refresh and conditioning charge to
the last few hours of charge is important to the batteries during long-term storage to help
achieve equalization of all battery cells every overcome battery self-discharge losses and to
time the batteries are charged. reduce sulfation.
As batteries age, individual cells weaken Several charge cycles may be required to return the
resulting in lower than normal finish charge batteries to their full output after equipment has
voltage. As the finish charge voltage decreases, been in long term storage.
the charge rate will no longer decrease and
taper into the 5 to 10 amps range on the
ammeter. The charger will, however, still PROPER CARE OF DEEP CYCLE
determine when the batteries have reached full MOTIVE POWER BATTERIES
charge and turn off. Even though they are
Motive power batteries are subjected to severe
properly charged, older batteries will gradually
deep-cycle duty on a daily basis. Although these
lose capacity, and should be replaced when they
batteries are designed to withstand such duty, the
will no longer perform as required.
following precautions must be observed to obtain
good performance and maximum cycle life:

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7. When the temperature falls below 65°F, the
CAUTION: ALWAYS WEAR PROTECTIVE batteries should be placed on charge as soon
EYE SHIELDS AND CLOTHING WHEN WORKING after use as possible. Cold batteries require
WITH BATTERIES. BATTERIES CONTAIN ACIDS more time to fully recharge.
WHICH CAN CAUSE BODILY HARM. DO NOT
PUT WRENCHES OR OTHER METAL OBJECTS 8. The tops of the batteries and battery hold-downs
ACROSS THE BATTERY TERMINAL OR must be kept clean and dry at all times to
BATTERY TOP. ARCING OR EXPLOSION OF prevent excessive self-discharge and flow of
THE BATTERY CAN RESULT. current between the battery posts and frame.
Electrolyte spilled on the batteries never dries or
1. When installing new batteries, be sure the evaporates.
polarity of each battery and overall battery pack
is correct. Battery and/or charger damage can 9. All connections to batteries that are bolted must
result. be maintained clean and bright. Due to heating
and discharge rates, bolted connections loosen
2. New batteries should be given a full charge over time. Re-tighten the connections twice
before their first use because it is difficult to yearly to the manufacturer's specified torque.
know how long the batteries have been stored.
10. Follow all operating instructions, cautions, and
3. Limit the use of new batteries for the first 20 warnings as specified in this manual, on the
cycles. New batteries and older batteries that charger, and in your vehicle owner’s manual.
have been in storage are not capable of their
rated output until they have been discharged
and charged a number of times. PERSONAL PRECAUTIONS
4. DO NOT EXCESSIVELY DISCHARGE THE 1. Someone should be within range of your voice
BATTERIES. Excessive discharge can cause or close enough to come to your aid when you
polarity reversal of individual cells resulting in work near a lead-acid battery.
complete failure shortly thereafter. Heavily
2. Have plenty of fresh water and soap nearby in
discharging (over 60%) new batteries before
they have been broken in (approximately 20 case battery acid contacts skin, clothing, or
cycles) can cause permanent cell damage, eyes.
resulting in reduced energy capacity and 3. Wear complete eye and clothing protection.
shortened life. Avoid touching eyes while working near battery.
5. Maintain the proper electrolyte level of flooded 4. If battery acid contacts skin or clothing, wash
electrolyte batteries by adding water when immediately with soap and water. If acid enters
necessary. Distilled or deionized water is free of eye, immediately flood eye with running cold
contaminants and preferred for this use. Never water for at least 10 minutes and get medical
allow the electrolyte level to fall below the top of attention immediately.
the battery plates. Electrolyte levels lower 5. NEVER smoke or allow a spark or flame in
during discharge and rise during charge. vicinity of battery.
Therefore, to prevent the overflow of electrolyte
when charging, it is mandatory that water be 6. Be extra cautious to reduce risk of dropping a
added to cells AFTER they have been fully metal tool onto battery. It might spark or short-
charged; do not overfill. Old batteries require circuit battery or other electrical part that may
more frequent additions of water than do new cause explosion.
batteries. 7. Remove personal metal items such as rings,
6. Hard crystalline sulfates form when batteries in bracelets, necklaces, and watches when
storage are not maintained in a charged active working with a lead-acid battery. A lead-acid
state. Internal self-discharge can bring about battery can produce a short-circuit current high
the start of this condition in as little as three days enough to weld a ring or the like to metal,
in warm temperatures. Batteries allowed to sit causing a severe burn.
unmaintained in storage will self-discharge, 8. NEVER charge a frozen battery.
sulfate to various degrees and lose capacity.
Repeated charging without using the batteries
between charges can recover some of the lost
power, range, and life, but some permanent loss
should be expected.

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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE seconds. If the "click" is not heard remove the DC
plug from the receptacle and connect the DC plug of
To be able to troubleshoot safely and effectively,
another charger, which you know is operating
it is important to read this guide completely
properly, to the receptacle.
before beginning any tests.
If still no "click" is heard, a malfunction in the
CAUTION: DO NOT DISASSEMBLE THE batteries or receptacle wiring exists. If the "click" is
CHARGER. TAKE IT TO A QUALIFIED SERVICE heard, the batteries and receptacle are good, and a
AGENT WHEN SERVICE OR REPAIR IS malfunction exists in the original charger.
REQUIRED. INCORRECT REASSEMBLY MAY If the relay "click" is heard, a hum from the
RESULT IN A RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK OR transformer should be heard and the ammeter
FIRE. THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURES ARE should indicate the charge rate. If no transformer
INTENDED ONLY TO DETERMINE IF A hum is heard, check to be sure the AC power supply
MALFUNCTION MAY EXIST IN THE CHARGER. cord is securely connected to a live AC outlet.
When three-prong to two-prong adapters are used,
DANGER: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF they tend to work loose, resulting in a poor
ELECTRIC SHOCK, ALWAYS DISCONNECT connection. Check the AC line fuse or circuit
BOTH THE POWER SUPPLY CORD AND THE breaker and, if possible, connect a functioning
OUTPUT CORD BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY charger, utility light, or other electrical appliance to
MAINTENANCE OR CLEANING. the outlet to verify the presence of AC power. If AC
power is present, and still no transformer hum is
WARNING: DO NOT OPERATE THE heard, the charger is malfunctioning.
CHARGER IF IT IS MALFUNCTIONING. If the relay "clicks" and the transformer hums, but no
PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE charge rate is indicated on the ammeter, the charger
COULD RESULT. is malfunctioning.
To determine if a charger malfunction exists, identify 2. CHARGER FUSE BLOWS
the problem from the following list and refer to the
appropriate section for detailed instructions. The charger fuse assembly consists of a fuse wire
with a transparent cover visible on the front of the
1. CHARGER DOES NOT TURN ON charger. The fuse link protects the charger in the
2. CHARGER FUSE BLOWS event the SCR or transformer fails.
3. CHARGER DOES NOT TURN OFF Check the fuse assembly visually for an open or
blown fuse link. If the fuse assembly blows as soon
4. THE BUILDING AC LINE CIRCUIT BREAKER
as the DC output plug is connected to the battery
OR FUSE BLOWS
receptacle, the charger is malfunctioning.
If the problem is other than listed above, refer to a
3. THE CHARGER DOES NOT TURN OFF
qualified service agent for additional troubleshooting
procedures. New batteries or batteries charged in cold
temperatures may require an extended charge time
1. CHARGER DOES NOT TURN ON
to achieve full charge. The charger implements a 20
The DC plug must be disconnected and reconnected hour maximum timer to protect the system. If the
to start or restart the charger after turn off. charger runs for more than 20 hours without shutting
Connect the power supply cord securely to a live AC off, the charger is malfunctioning.
outlet. Visually inspect the DC output plug and 4. THE BUILDING AC LINE CIRCUIT BREAKER
battery receptacle to be sure they are in good OR FUSE BLOWS
working condition.
This condition can be caused by a charger problem,
a "weak" fuse or circuit breaker protecting the circuit,
WARNING: IF THE PLUG OR RECEPTACLE or an overloaded circuit. If the building AC power
IS BROKEN, TWISTED, BENT OR LOOSE AND fuse or circuit breaker blows, connect the charger to
DOES NOT MAKE GOOD ELECTRICAL other outlets (on different circuits) in the building. If
CONTACT, HAVE IT REPLACED BY A the charger operates properly on other circuits, have
QUALIFIED SERVICE AGENT IMMEDIATELY. DO a qualified electrician inspect and test the original
NOT USE THIS CHARGER IN THIS CONDITION circuit. If the charger causes other fuses or circuit
AS FIRE OR PERSONAL INJURY CAN RESULT. breakers (in the building) to blow, the charger should
If the plug and receptacle are good, connect the DC be tested for a problem.
plug into the receptacle and listen for the power
relay inside the charger to "click" on within five

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EXPLODED VIEW

SERVICE PARTS LIST


25910 25920 25900 25890 25930
# Service Part Description
24V 21A 24V 25A 36V 21A 36V 25A 48V 17A
1 Case assembly 35474S 35476S 35473S 35392S 35477S
2 Transformer assembly 25915S 25925S 25905S 25895S 25935S
3 Fuse assembly 08776S 08776S 08776S 08776S 08776S
4 Relay 24228S 24228S 21237S 21237S 21238S
5 Heatsink assembly w/ SCR’s & wires 35394S 35394S 35394S 35394S 35394S
6 Electronic controller assembly 25685S 25675S 25655S 25645S 25855S
7 AC circuit breaker 31847S 31847S 34882S 34882S 34882S
8 Ammeter 21461S 16369S 21461S 16369S 16895S
9 AC surge suppressor 35554S 35554S 35554S 35554S 35554S
10 AC cordset, 5-15P plug & bushing 21307-08S 21307-08S 21307-08S 13072-08S 21307-08S
11 DC cordset, Lester rubber 2 blade plug 14973-08S 14973-08S 14973-08S 14973-08S N/A
11 DC cordset, SB50 gray plug 08607-08S 08607-08S 08607-08S 08607-08S 08607-08S
11 DC cordset, SB50 red plug 24234-08S 24234-08S 24234-08S 24234-08S 24234-08S
11 DC cordset, SB175 gray plug 08224-08S 08224-08S 08224-08S 08224-08S 08224-08S
11 DC cordset, SB175 red plug 28376-08S 28376-08S 28376-08S 28376-08S 28376-08S
DC cordset, Lester plastic 2 blade plug,
11 08020-08S 08020-08S 08020-08S 08020-08S 08020-08S
yellow
DC cordset, Lester plastic 2 blade plug,
11 N/A N/A N/A N/A 35963-08S
black
11 DC cordset, SB50 red plug w/ key N/A 35664-08S N/A N/A N/A
11 DC cordset, SB50 gray plug w/ key N/A N/A N/A 28077-08S N/A

DO NOT DISASSEMBLE THE CHARGER.


TAKE IT TO A QUALIFIED SERVICE AGENT WHEN SERVICE OR REPAIR IS REQUIRED.

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WIRING DIAGRAM

WARRANTY
Lester Electrical warrants each new Lester Battery Charger for defects in material and workmanship for a period of two (2) years from
the date of manufacture of the complete unit.
Repairs can be made at the Lester Electrical factory. To do so, FIRST obtain a "Return Material Authorization" number by calling the
Service Department of Lester Electrical (402 477-8988) or by e-mailing [email protected] and send the defective unit
with transportation charges prepaid to:
Lester Electrical
625 West A Street
Lincoln, NE 68522-1794 USA
Attention: Service Department
RMA #
For repairs made at other than the Lester Electrical factory, Lester will provide only the replacement parts. Defective parts should be
sent with transportation charges prepaid to the Lester Electrical factory at the address noted above.
If the unit or parts are found, in the reasonable judgment of Lester Electrical, to be defective in material or workmanship, repair, or
replacement will be made by Lester Electrical without charge for parts or labor. Repair or replacement will be at the discretion of
Lester Electrical, with replacements being made using current models or parts performing the equivalent function. Labor charges
other than those incurred at the Lester Electrical factory are not covered under this warranty. All expenses associated with delivering
defective items to the Lester Electrical factory and the expense of returning repaired or replaced items from the Lester Electrical
factory 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, which include, but are not limited to, timers and
ammeters is limited to the period specified in the original manufacturer's warranty.
This warranty does not cover any charger that has been subject to misuse, neglect, negligence, or accident, or operated in any way
contrary to instructions specified on the charger case and in the owner's manual. No claim of breach of warranty shall be cause for
cancellation of the contract of sale of any Lester Electrical charger. Lester Electrical assumes no responsibility for loss of time,
inconvenience, or other damage, consequential or otherwise, resulting from a defective charger. All implied warranties (including
merchantability) are limited in duration to two (2) years from date of manufacture warranty period.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or limitations on how long an implied
warranty lasts, so the above limitations may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have
other rights which vary from state to state.
Lester Electrical's obligation under this warranty is strictly and exclusively limited to the repair or replacement of defective items.
Lester Electrical issues this warranty in good faith and with full confidence in the workmanship and quality of Lester Electrical
products.

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