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601 International Ave.

(636)239-2772
Washington, Missouri 63090 (636)239-5652 (FAX)

M14486 - 0010 REV C


Table of Contents

PAGE

1. Features 3

2. Introduction 3

3. Installation 3-5

4. Pre-Operating Procedure 5-6

5. Theory of Operation 6-7

6. Normal Operation 7-9

7. Full Charge Sentry 9-10

8. Troubleshooting 10-17

9. Charge Profile 18
Change Procedure

10. Wiring Diagrams 19-20

!
Throughout this manual look for this symbol . It means BE ALERT - YOUR SAFETY IS
INVOLVED. If you do not follow these safety instructions, personal injury or property damage
can occur.
MAC BATTERY CHARGERS

1 Features
 Microprocessor based control  Lightning/surge protection

 Auto start/stop  Reverse polarity protection

 LED charge mode indicators  AC Protection

 SCR output control  DC Protection

 Battery Type Select  Current limiting

 UL, CUL, CE Available  Full Charge Sentry (Domestic)

 Dual AC Input (Export)  50/60 HZ (Export)

2 Introduction
The MAC SCR series of battery chargers were designed especially for lead acid batteries used in
demanding deep cycle applications. Its overall simplicity, method of operation and trouble-free
performance makes the SCR charger attractive to every type of equipment user. To operate, after
the charger is connected to AC power, the user simply plugs the DC cord into the battery to activate
the unit. That's all there is to it. The charger not only immediately starts charging the battery, but
also monitors the battery condition determining the proper charge requirements and the correct
finish before automatically terminating the charge when the battery is fully charged.

3 Installation
Initial Installation

!CAUTION: To reduce the risk of fire and to ensure proper operation, this charger should be used
only on dedicated circuits provided with a minimum of 15 to 20 amps per charger, depending on the
charger data plate requirements, and should be protected by proper circuit breakers or fuses, in
accordance with National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, and all local codes and ordinances.
Do not operate this charger with an extension cord. Locate cord so that it will not be stepped on,
tripped over, or otherwise subjected to damage or stress.

Do not operate this charger if it has been subject to abuse, damage or improper maintenance.

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 (2) inches (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, or other flammables.

! WARNING: To reduce the risk of an electric shock, keep the charger dry. Do not expose it
to rain. For storage, keep the charger in a building.

Grounding Instructions

! WARNING - Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in a risk of an


electric shock.
This battery charger must be grounded to reduce the risk of electric shock. The charger is equipped
with an electric cord having an equipment-grounding conductor. This plug must be connected to an
appropriate receptacle that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with the National
Electrical Code and all local codes and ordinances.

The conductor with insulation having an outer surface that is green, with or without yellow stripes,
is the equipment-grounding conductor. If charger is to be used in other parts of the world other
than USA, check local codes. If repair or replacement of the electric cord or plug is necessary, do
not connect the equipment-grounding connector to a live terminal.

Installation - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!

!DANGER - To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, carefully follow these instructions.
!CAUTION - The dual AC input charger may be equipped with an AC voltage select switch located
on the front of the unit which will allow you to connect the charger to one of two AC supply
voltages. You must be absolutely sure that the switch matches the supply voltage to which the
charger will be connected.

In most cases, chargers having an external AC voltage select switch will also have a detachable
power supply cord. This cord/plug assembly must match the wall receptacle to which it will be
connected. If the detachable power cord is not proper for your application DO NOT modify. You
must secure the cord that is required or call the factory for guidance. Some models may be
equipped with a fixed power cord.

Installation of a charger consists of providing a proper AC power source and selecting a proper
location. Even though the charger is portable, a permanent location for operation is strongly
recommended. The permanent location must have enough room to bring in equipment for charging.

Always set the charger on a flat hard surface to insure proper air circulation under and around it.
The area must be well ventilated, because explosive hydrogen gas is generated while charging the
batteries. Exercise caution to avoid possible open flame or electrical sparks near the operation.
For general safety, do not place the charger on the floor. Make sure that the AC line cord and DC
output cables do not obstruct traffic.

4 Pre-operating Procedure
!CAUTION - Impurities in tap water will damage battery plates.

If you have a wet battery system, check fluid level in each cell and, if necessary, add enough
filtered or distilled water to cover the battery plates, but do not allow fluid to rise into the cell
filler necks. IF LOW, ALWAYS FILL CELL, ONLY TO PROPER LEVEL, AFTER CHARGE CYCLE. SEE
BATTERY INSTRUCTIONS. SVR Battery systems are sealed and should not be opened. The addition of
water is not required.

! WARNING - Hydrogen gas, formed while charging, is explosive. Avoid open flame or electrical
spark near battery. To avoid accumulation of gas, be sure batteries are charged in a well-ventilated
area.

!DANGER - Visually and manually inspect to verify the DC output cord set, plug and battery
charging receptacle are in good working condition before each and every use and do not use the
charger if:
1. The DC charging receptacle does not grip the DC output plug tightly, is loose or does not make a
good electrical connection.

2. The DC output plug and/or charging receptacle feel hotter than normal.

3. The DC output plug pins or receptacle contacts are bent, corroded or are dark or bluish in
appearance.

4. The DC output plug, cords, receptacle or equipment charging wiring are cut, worn, broken, or
have any exposed conductors.

5. The DC output plug, cords, charger or receptacles are damaged or distressed in any way.

Using the charger with any of the above symptoms could result in a fire, property damage, or
personal injury.

Have your distributor, dealer or other qualified service technician repair or replace worn or
damaged parts immediately. Repairs should not be attempted by people who are not qualified.

Check that there is no open flame or electrical spark in the area.

!CAUTION - Improper AC power can damage the charger. Consult data plate on the charger to
verify AC input power requirements. Note CAUTION in Installation Section.

5. Theory of Operation
The control circuit monitors battery voltage and charging current. A microprocessor and silicon
controlled rectifiers (SCR's) are employed to realize a modified 2-step-E-I or 3-step I-E-I charge
profile.

1] CONSTANT START CURRENT - Charge current to the batteries is maintained at a constant value
during initial charge stage to ensure capacity is rapidly returned to discharged batteries until
battery voltage per cell reaches a specified level.

2] CONSTANT VOLTAGE - To rapidly charge the batteries without exposing them to both high
current and high voltage, the battery voltage is maintained at a steady voltage while being charged
with decreasing current.
3] CONSTANT FINISH CURRENT - To fully charge the batteries while avoiding damage to the
batteries, a lower constant current is delivered to the batteries. Charge is terminated when battery
is fully charged. During the charging process, the rate of voltage rise over time is constantly
monitored. As long as the voltage rises faster than pre-established parameters, the control circuit
will keep the charger on until finishing the 3-step I-E-I charge cycle. Otherwise, the charge cycle
will be terminated. A 16 to 20 hour backup timer is also programmed into the microprocessor. This
will terminate the charge cycle in 16 to 20 hours in the event that a normal shutoff does not occur.

Your charger may incorporate a different charge profile than explained above. If you wish further
information on your specific charger you can call the factory. Please have nameplate data
information available.

6 Normal Operation
! WARNING - FOR DUAL VOLTAGE MODELS MAKE SURE TO MOVE VOLTAGE SELECTION SWITCH TO
PROPER POSITION TO MATCH AC SUPPLY VOLTAGE.

! WARNING - To reduce the risk of an electric shock, connect only to a properly grounded single-
phase (3 wire) outlet. Refer to grounding instructions.

1. For dual AC voltage chargers set switch to match AC supply voltage.


2. Plug AC cord into grounded receptacle.
3. Plug DC cord into battery receptacle.
4. All LED's will flash.
5. Charge will begin after a few seconds.
6. WARNING: This charger may be provided with a manual selectable charge profile
that allows for proper charging of:

(W) = Wet gassing lead acid batteries


or
(S) = Sealed valve regulated (SVR), gelled/agm type lead acid batteries.

Verify charge profile setting after charge begins. A flashing incomplete LED prior to the 80% LED
coming in indicates a (S) sealed valve regulated profile has been selected. If not flashing, charger is
in a (W) wet charging profile.
!CAUTION : Improper profile setting may damage the batteries. To change setting remove cover
and follow instructions in charger.

7. When batteries are fully charged, only the Green LED "Charge Complete"
should be illuminated.

! WARNING - Do not disconnect the DC output cord from the battery receptacle when the charger
is on. The resulting arcing and burning of the plug and receptacle could cause the batteries to
explode. If the charger must be stopped, first press the stop button, if provided, or disconnect the
AC power supply cord from its outlet, then disconnect the charger DC output plug from the battery
receptacle.

LED INDICATORS
Normal Charge Sequence-
1- During the initial constant current stage, both the Yellow LED "Charger On" and the Red LED
"Incomplete" will illuminate. A flashing Red LED "Incomplete" prior to the Yellow LED "80% Charge"
coming on indicates a (S) Sealed Valve Regulated profile has been selected. NOTE - Early models did
not incorporate this flashing LED feature.

2- When battery voltages reach 2.35 to 2.38 volts/cell, the Yellow LED "80% Charge" will illuminate.

3- When a charge cycle is terminated both the Yellow LED "80% Charge" and the Yellow LED "Charger
On" will turn off. The Green LED "Complete" will then illuminate.

GREEN "CHARGE COMPLETE"


YELLOW "80% CHARGE"
RED "INCOMPLETE" flashes in SVR mode

YELLOW "CHARGER ON"


RED "ABNORMAL CYCLE"

Abnormal Charge Sequence

1- If a charge cycle does not finish in 16 to 20 hours, only the Red LED "Abnormal Cycle" lights up.
All other LED's turn off.
2- If shorted battery cells are detected during a charge cycle, the Red LED "Abnormal Cycle" will
flash in a pattern of being on for 2 seconds and off for 1 second.

3- If batteries are disconnected from the charger during a charge cycle, the Yellow LED "Charger On"
will turn off. The charger will also shut off.

4a- On most models, if AC power is lost during a charge cycle, the Yellow LED "Charger On" will turn
off and the Red LED "Abnormal Cycle" will turn on. The battery status LED (either Yellow "80%
Charge" or Red "Incomplete") will remain on. The Yellow LED "Charger On" will come back on and
the Red LED "Abnormal Cycle" will turn off upon resumption of AC power.

4b- On models that are AC powered only, if AC power is lost during a charge cycle, the charger will
turn off and all LED's will go out. Upon resumption of AC power, charger will go through self-
diagnostic test (LED's flash) and charge cycle will restart.

5- In the event of output over-current, the Yellow LED "Charger On" will turn off and the Red LED
"Abnormal Cycle" will flash. The battery status LED (either Yellow "80% Charge" or Red "Incomplete")
will remain on.

7 Full Charge Sentry (FCS)


This feature was developed to maintain batteries in a charged state while they are left in storage.
FCS will be found on most MAC SCR Domestic chargers. This feature is not incorporated into the
Export Dual AC Voltage models. The FCS feature will be activated upon satisfaction of the following
four conditions:

1. Charger is connected to the battery and AC power.


2. Battery voltage reached 2.50 volts per cell at the end of the last charge cycle.
3. Battery has been in storage for at least 14 days since the last complete charge cycle.
4. Battery voltage falls below 2.05 volts per cell.

If these conditions are met, the charger will automatically maintain the battery as required.

NOTE: A charger with FCS should not be used in applications where the charger's DC output is
permanently connected to the battery. The Export charger should be selected for these
applications.
To verify that your charger has the FCS feature, simply connect the DC output to the battery
without plugging in the AC. The LED’s on the front of the charger will flash through the self-
diagnostic sequence if the unit has FCS.

8. Troubleshooting
TO BE ABLE TO USE THE TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE SAFELY AND EFFECTIVELY IT IS IMPORTANT
TO READ THIS GUIDE COMPLETELY BEFORE BEGINNING ANY TESTS.

! CAUTION - DO NOT DISASSEMBLE THE CHARGER. TAKE IT TO A QUALIFIED SERVICE TECHNICIAN


WHEN SERVICE OR REPAIR IS REQUIRED. Modifying this charger for use other than that for which it
was intended, repairs by persons not qualified or not using original equipment replacement parts
will void the manufacturer's warranty and liability. Incorrect assembly may result in a risk of
electric shock or fire. The following procedures are intended only to determine if a malfunction
may exist in the charger.

! DANGER - Hazard of Electric Shock! To reduce the risk of electric shock, always disconnect both
electrical cords, first from the AC outlet and then from the charger receptacle before attempting
any maintenance, cleaning, repairs or service to the charger.

! WARNING - Do not operate the charger if it is malfunctioning. Personal injury or property


damage could result.

Equipment Required:
Analog or digital multi-meter with alligator clip test leads

! WARNING - Use insulated test leads so your hands are never inside the charger with either AC
plugged in or DC plug connected to receptacle. Always unplug both AC and DC, then move alligator
clips to desired positions. Then plug in appropriate AC or DC connector as instructed in the
following checkout procedures.
GENERAL SERVICE PROCEDURES

Refer to quick check guide first before working on charger or removing cover. The obvious is often
missed.

If unable to diagnose from quick check, unplug AC and DC connectors, and remove cover. Carefully
inspect for damaged, discolored components and loose or discolored wiring. If unable to spot
problem, proceed to DC Circuit Checkout Procedure.

Quick Check Guide


Charger does not come on - no transformer hum with charger unplugged:
- check AC voltage to charger
- check circuit breaker
- check for continuity through DC fuse
- check DC plug and receptacle for good connection
- check for loose component/wire connections

PROBLEM THIS MEANS YOU SHOULD

AC circuit breaker Abnormal voltage Reset


trips or current spikes

AC voltage switch Correct switch


in wrong position
or wrong supply
voltage

AC circuit breaker Possible wrong Have qualified


trips after reset circuit breaker or service technician
transformer or SCR inspect.

DC fuse/breaker blows SCR short, circuit Same as above


board malfunction
PROBLEM THIS MEANS YOU SHOULD

Charger will not turn on: No AC power Check charger


No LED self test or all circuit breaker LEDs
keep flashing and supply voltage
wall breaker

Poor DC connection Check connection


from charger to
battery

Battery voltage less Check battery


than 1.25 VPC voltage

Charger will not turn on No AC power Check charger


LED self test OK circuit breaker
and supply
voltage wall
breaker

Charger will not turn on Circuit board may Have qualified


LED self test is partially OK have failed. SCR service technician
failed inspect

Charger will not shut off Circuit board may Same as above
have failed. SCR
short

LED's show abnormal Refer to pages 8-9


LED Indicators -
Abnormal Charge
Sequence
DC CIRCUIT CHECKOUT PROCEDURE
! CAUTION: No AC power should be applied to charger during DC circuit checkout procedure.

Charger needs battery voltage to turn on. Set meter to read DC voltage.

ACTION MEASURE IF THEN

Step 1 – Attach positive and negative test leads Measure No Check wiring
of meter to appropriate battery system Voltage
receptacle - (positive to positive and negative 1.70vpc-
to negative). Measure voltage. 2.16vpc

Step 2 – Remove the charger cover. Measure No Check DC plug or


Step 3 – Place negative test lead of meter Voltage connection to
where negative (black) DC cable connects to 1.70vpc- receptacle
the shunt. Place positive test lead of meter 2.16vpc
where positive (white or red) DC cable
connects to DC circuit breaker or fuse.
Step 4 – Plug DC connector into receptacle.
Measure voltage and unplug.

Step 5 - Keep negative test lead as located in Measure No Replace circuit


Step 3. Move positive test lead to other side of Voltage breaker or fuse
the circuit breaker or fuse. 1.70vpc-
Step 6 - Plug DC connector into receptacle. 2.16vpc
Measure voltage and unplug.

Step 7a - Keep negative test lead as located in Measure No Check connections


Step 3. Move positive test lead to the longer Voltage from SCR to circuit
stem (cathode) of one SCR. 1.70vpc- breaker or fuse
Step 7b - Plug DC connector into receptacle. 2.16vpc
Measure and unplug.
Step 8a - Keep negative test lead as located in
Step 3. Move positive test lead to the longer
stem (cathode) of the other SCR.
Step 8b - Plug DC connector into receptacle.
Measure voltage and
unplug.
ACTION MEASURE IF THEN

Step 9 - Keep negative test lead as Measure Voltage No Check connection from
located in Step 3. Place positive test 1.70vpc-2.16vpc circuit breaker or fuse to
lead on #6 pin of the white 17-pin J1 #6 pin of J1 connector on
connector on circuit board. Note that the circuit board.
#1 pin of J1 connector starts on the
other end of the circuit board across
from the green LED.
Step 10 - Plug DC connector into
receptacle. Measure voltage and
unplug.

Step 11 - keep negative test lead as Measure Voltage No Check connection from
located in Step 3. Place positive test 1.70vpc-2.16vpc circuit breaker or fuse to
lead on #16 on J1 connector. #16 pin of J1 connector
Step 12 - Plug DC connector into on circuit board.
receptacle, measure voltage and
unplug.

Step 13 - Keep positive test lead Measure Voltage No Check connection from
located in Step 11. Move negative test 1.70vpc-2.16vpc shunt or fuse to #5 pin of
lead to #5 pin of J1 connector on the J1 connector on the
circuit board. circuit board.
Step 14 - Plug DC connector into
receptacle. Measure voltage and
unplug.
AC CIRCUIT CHECKOUT PROCEDURE
FOR SINGLE INPUT VOLTAGE CHARGERS
Check for proper input voltage to primary of transformer. Set meter to read AC voltage.

ACTION MEASURE IF THEN


Step 1 – Place AC voltage test leads of Measure voltage No Check wall breaker or
meter at wall receptacle. 100-130 volts AC fuse.

Step 2 – Remove cover. Measure voltage No Replace AC cord.


Step 3 – Place one meter test lead on 100-130 volts AC
the varistor leg that connects to
white wire of AC cord. Place the
other test lead on the charger circuit
breaker terminal that is connected to
black wire of AC cord.
Step 4 – Plug AC cord into wall
receptacle. Measure voltage and
unplug.

Step 5 – Keep connection at varistor Measure voltage No Replace circuit breaker.


leg as in Step 3. Move circuit breaker 100-130 volts AC
connection to the other terminal of
circuit breaker.
Step 6 – Plug AC cord into wall
receptacle. Measure voltage and
unplug.

Step 7 – Plug DC connector into All LED’s will flash No Perform DC circuit
receptacle. through the self checkout procedure.
diagnostic sequence

Step 8 – Place meter test leads on Measure voltage 90- No Check wire harness of
terminals A & B of relay. 130 volts AC #4 pin connector on
Step 9 – Plug AC cord into wall circuit board. If O.K.
receptacle. Measure voltage and replace circuit board
unplug. and retest.

Step 10 – Place on meter test lead at Measure voltage 90- No Replace relay.
varistor leg as in Step 3. Place the 130 volts AC
other meter test lead at "NO"
terminal of relay.
Step 11 – Plug AC cord into wall
receptacle. Measure voltage and
unplug.
AC CIRCUIT CHECKOUT PROCEDURE
FOR DUAL INPUT VOLTAGE CHARGERS

Check for proper input voltage to primary of transformer. Set meter to read AC voltage.

ACTION MEASURE IF THEN

Step 1 - Set AC voltage selection switch Measure voltage No Check wall breaker.
to proper position. 100-130 volts AC
Step 2 - Place AC voltage test leads of or
meter at wall receptacle. 200-260 volts AC

Step 3 - Remove charger cover. Measure voltage No Replace AC cord.


Step 4 - Place one meter test lead on 100-130 volts AC
the IEC320 socket terminal that is or
connected to a brown wire. Place the 200-260 volts AC
other meter test lead on the IEC320
socket terminal that is connected to a
blue wire.
Step 5 - Plug AC cord into wall
receptacle. Measure voltage and
unplug.

Step 6 - Move meter test leads to Measure voltage No Check connections


voltage selection switch terminals 100-130 volts AC from IEC320 socket to
where the brown and blue wires are or voltage selection
connected. 200-260 volts AC switch.
Step 7 - Plug AC cord into wall
receptacle. Measure voltage and
unplug.

Step 8 - Move the meter test lead at Measure voltage No Check connections
the voltage selection switch terminal 100-130 volts AC from the voltage
with a brown wire to the circuit or selection switch to the
breaker (referred to as the first circuit 200-260 volts AC first circuit breaker.
breaker) terminal that is connected to
the voltage selection switch. Leave the
other meter test lead as in Step 6.
Step 9 - Plug AC cord into wall
receptacle. Measure voltage and
unplug.
ACTION MEASURE IF THEN

Step 10 – Move the meter test lead to the Measure voltage No Check whether the
other terminal of the first circuit breaker. 100-130 volts AC first circuit breaker
Leave the other meter test lead as located or popped out. If yes,
in Step 6. 200-260 volts AC perform Step 1 and
Step 11 – Plug AC cord into wall reset the first circuit
receptacle. Measure voltage and unplug. breaker.

Step 12 – Leave the meter test lead at the Measure voltage No Check connections at
first circuit breaker terminal as located in 100-130 volts AC voltage selection
Step 10. Move the other meter test lead to only. switch and to circuit
the terminal (that is connected to the breaker. If O.K.
voltage selection switch) of the other replace voltage
circuit breaker (referred to as the second selection switch.
circuit breaker).
Step 13 – Plug AC cord into wall
receptacle. Measure voltage and unplug.

Step 14 – Leave the meter test lead at the Measure voltage No Check whether
first circuit breaker as located in Step 10. 100-130 volts AC circuit breaker
Move the other meter test lead to the only. popped out. If yes,
other terminal of the second circuit perform Step 1 and
breaker. reset the second
Step 15 – Plug AC cord into wall circuit breaker. If no,
receptacle. Measure voltage and unplug replace the second
circuit breaker.

AC CIRCUIT CHECKOUT PROCEDURE


SCR CHECKOUT PROCEDURE
Unplug AC plug and DC plug.

Unplug J1 and J2 (If applicable) connector on circuit boards.

1. With VOM set to ohms, place one test lead on heatsink and the other on cathode (long stem).
Should read high resistance.

2. With VOM set to ohms, place one test lead on heatsink and the other on gate (short stem).
Should read high resistance.

3. With one probe on cathode and one on gate, should read low resistance; reversing probes should
read low resistance.
9 CHARGE PROFILE CHANGE PROCEDURE
! WARNING: This charger may be provided with a manual selectable charge profile feature that
allows for the proper charging of:

(W) = Wet gassing lead acid batteries


or
(S) = Sealed valve regulated (SVR), gelled/agm type lead acid batteries

Verify charge profile setting after charge begins. A flashing incomplete LED prior to the 80% LED
coming on indicates a (S) sealed valve regulated profile has been selected. If not flashing, charger
is in a (W) wet charging profile.

NOTE: Any chargers having a circuit with date code 9719 or earlier did not incorporate this flashing
LED feature.

! CAUTION: Improper profile setting may damage the batteries. To change setting remove cover
and follow instructions in charger.
WIRING DIAGRAMS
FOR SINGLE INPUT VOLTAGE CHARGERS

NOTE: When ordering parts, give information off the charger data nameplate.
WIRING DIAGRAMS
FOR DUAL AC INPUT CHARGERS

NOTE: When ordering parts, give information off the charger data nameplate.
LIMITED WARRANTY
Motor Appliance Corporation (hereafter called MAC) warrants that each new and unused MAC Commercial Battery Charger manufactured is of good
workmanship and is free from any known mechanical or electrical defect(s). This warranty is contingent upon that (1) the product is installed and
operated in accordance with generally accepted industrial standards and in accordance with the printed instructions provided by MAC, (2) the
product is used under normal conditions for which designed, (3) the product is not subject to misuse, negligence or accident, and (4) the product
received proper care, protection and maintenance under supervision of competent personnel. This limited warranty is subject to the following
provisions:

1 WARRANTED PRODUCTS AND PARTS. SERVICE LABOR COST IS NOT COVERED. Subject to the exception listed below each MAC
Commercial Battery Charger is warranted for a period of twenty-four (24) months from the date of manufacture. The exceptions to
this warranty are as follows:

a AC & DC Fuses and AC & DC power cables are not warranted unless found defective upon initial installation.
b This warranty does not apply to a charger used in a mine or in mining operations.
c Damage due to voltage surges, lightning, acid spills and customer abuse are not covered by this warranty.

2 NON-TRANSFERABLE WARRANTY. This warranty is extended by MAC only to the original user (purchaser) of new equipment from MAC
or one of its authorized selling organizations. The products purchased under this agreement shall be used exclusively by the buyer.
There shall be no third party or beneficiary to this warranty.

3 REPAIR LIMITATIONS. The existence of claimed defects in any product covered by this warranty is subject to MAC's factory inspection
and judgement. MAC's liability is limited to the repair and replacement of the defective product found by MAC or MAC's Authorized
Service Centers. Return defective product pre-paid to MAC, Industrial Drive, Blytheville, AR 72315. Replacement and exchange parts
will be warranted for the remainder of the original MAC Commercial Battery Charger Limited Warranty period or warranted for a
period of ninety (90) days, whichever is greater.

MAC and its authorized service centers shall not be liable for direct or indirect damages in excess of such repair of
replacement. In no event shall the purchaser be entitled to recover for contingent expenses resulting from but not
limited to, telephone calls, telegrams, travel expenses, lodging, duties and taxes, labor, rental or replacement
equipment, batteries, loss of business or profits or other commercial losses.

4 CONTINUED USE OF DEFECTIVE PRODUCT. The continued use of a MAC Commercial Battery Charger that is known to be defective
VOIDS ALL WARRANTIES.

5 REPAIRED OR MODIFIED EQUIPMENT. Except as authorized in writing, the warranty specified does not cover any equipment that has
been repaired by any party other than MAC or its authorized service centers. Except as authorized in writing, this warranty does not
cover any equipment that has been modified, mechanically or electrically, by any party other than MAC.

6 WARRANTY EXPENSE LIMITATION. MAC shall limit the warranty expenses for all chargers to be paid at a maximum of the original
purchase price of the charger.

EXCEPT AS STATED ABOVE, ALL OTHER WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE EXCLUDED AND BUYER ASSUMES ALL RISK AND LIABILITY RESULTING FROM THE
USE OF THE GOODS. MAC NEITHER ASSUMES NOR AUTHORIZES ANY PERSONS TO ASSUME FOR MAC ANY OTHER LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH THE
SALE OR USE OF THE GOODS SOLD, AND THERE ARE NO ORAL AGREEMENTS OR WARRANTIES COLLATERAL TO OR AFFECTING THIS WRITTEN
WARRANTY.

MOTOR APPLIANCE CORPORATION 555 Spirit of St. Louis Blvd. St. Louis, MO March 1, 1996
1900.10A

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