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STEP
# 1 CONVERTER OUTPUT VOLTAGE TEST
A. Using
a 5/32 Allen wrench, loosen the screw and disconnect the Positive
Battery wire from the RV converter Positive Output Terminal
(see below).
B. Connect
120 VAC Shore Power to the RV.
C. Connect
a Digital Voltmeter to the proper Positive and Negative terminals
on the front of the converter.
D. The
voltage should read 13.6-volts +/- .3-volts DC. If the voltage
is in this range, the converter is good.
E. If
the converter output voltage is zero volts, check the Reverse
Battery Protection Fuse(s) to see if they are blown. Note:
The only thing that will blow these fuses is if the battery
leads were connected in reverse even for just a second. If
the fuses were blown, replace them and re-test the converter
output voltage.
F. If
the fuses check good, go on to Step # 2

STEP
# 2 CONVERTER INPUT VOLTAGE TEST
A. Check the 120
V.A.C. circuit breaker that supplies AC power to the converter.
If it is tripped reset it. If it trips immediately after reset,
the converter is bad and must be replaced. If the circuit
breaker is not tripped go to “B”.
B. Using a AC voltmeter
check the AC Outlet that the converter is plugged into to
see if 120 VAC is available. If 120 VAC power is present at
the outlet and the converter still has zero volts output,
the converter is bad and must be replaced. If no AC power
is present at the outlet, you have a wiring problem in the
RV.
FOR
ADDITIONAL SERVICE ASSISTANCE CONTACT OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT
PROGRESSIVE
DYNAMICS
SERVICE DEPARTMENT
507 INDUSTRIAL ROAD
MARSHALL, MI 49068
SUPERVISOR
– JAMES MAYO
TELEPHONE
= 269-781-4241
FAX = 269-781-7802
E-MAIL =
service@progressivedyn.com
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