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4. After use, the batteries should be placed on charge. The batteries should never be left discharged any
longer than absolutely necessary (do not leave batteries discharged overnight).
BATTERY CHARGER - ELECTRIC VEHICLE
•
IF BATTERY WIRE TERMINALS ARE DAMAGED OR CORRODED, THEY SHOULD BE
REPLACED OR CLEANED AS NECESSARY. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE THEM TO OVER-
HEAT DURING OPERATION.
• BATTERIES EMIT HYDROGEN WHILE BEING CHARGED. HYDROGEN IS AN EXPLOSIVE GAS.
IF THE VEHICLE IS EQUIPPED WITH A WEATHERPROOF ENCLOSURE, IT SHOULD BE
UNZIPPED AND PULLED BACK WHILE BATTERIES ARE BEING CHARGED. THIS IS TO AVOID
THE ACCUMULATION OF HYDROGEN GAS INSIDE THE ENCLOSURE.
• THE CHARGING AREA MUST BE VENTILATED. TO PREVENT A BUILD-UP OF EXPLOSIVE
GAS, HYDROGEN LEVEL IN THE AIR MUST NEVER EXCEED 2%. THE TOTAL VOLUME OF AIR
IN THE BUILDING MUST BE CHANGED FIVE TIMES PER HOUR. EXHAUST FANS SHOULD BE
LOCATED AT THE HIGHEST POINT OF THE ROOF. CONTACT A LOCAL HVAC ENGINEER.
•
ONLY TRAINED TECHNICIANS SHOULD REPAIR OR SERVICE THE CHARGER. CONTACT
YOUR NEAREST CLUB CAR DISTRIBUTOR/DEALER.
•
EACH CHARGER SHOULD HAVE ITS OWN DEDICATED 15 OR 20 AMPERE SEPARATELY PRO-
TECTED (CIRCUIT BREAKER OR FUSE) SINGLE PHASE BRANCH CIRCUIT, IN ACCORDANCE
WITH ALL APPLICABLE ELECTRICAL CODES FOR THE LOCATION.
•
ONLY TRAINED TECHNICIANS SHOULD REPAIR OR SERVICE THE CHARGER. CONTACT
YOUR NEAREST CLUB CAR DISTRIBUTOR/DEALER.
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HAVE WORN, CUT, OR DAMAGED POWER CORDS OR WIRES REPLACED IMMEDIATELY.
•
BE SURE THAT ALL WIRE CONNECTIONS AT THE RECEPTACLE AND FUSE LINK ARE CLEAN
AND TIGHT.
•
DO NOT EXPOSE TO RAIN OR ANY LIQUID. KEEP THE CHARGER DRY.
•
DO NOT USE NEAR FUELS, GRAIN DUST, SOLVENTS, THINNERS, OR OTHER FLAMMABLES.
CHARGERS CAN IGNITE FLAMMABLE MATERIALS AND VAPORS.
•
CONNECT THE CHARGER AC SUPPLY CORD TO A PROPERLY GROUNDED, THREE-WIRE
OUTLET OF THE PROPER VOLTAGE AND FREQUENCY AS SHOWN ON THE CHARGER.
•
DO NOT USE AN ADAPTER TO PLUG THE CHARGER WITH A THREE-PRONG PLUG INTO A
TWO-PRONG OUTLET. IMPROPER CONNECTION OF THE EQUIPMENT-GROUNDING CON-
DUCTOR CAN RESULT IN A FIRE OR AN ELECTRICAL SHOCK.
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USE ONLY AN EXTENSION CORD OR ELECTRICAL OUTLET THAT WILL ACCEPT A THREE-
PRONG PLUG. EXTENSION CORD SHOULD BE THREE-WIRE NO. 12 AWG, AND BE AS SHORT
AS POSSIBLE. THE USE OF AN IMPROPER EXTENSION CORD COULD RESULT IN FIRE OR AN
ELECTRICAL SHOCK.
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CAUTION
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