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QuiQ Charger Troubleshooting Guide 

 
 
 
Delta-Q’s  QuiQ  charger  is  designed  for  a  long,  trouble-free  service  life.    Occasionally,  the  user  may 
encounter abnormal operation which can usually be corrected by following the procedures in this guide. 
 
 

Indications on the Charger 10-LED Display 

 

LED indications following “Power-On Self Test”: 
 

Ammeter 

(Amber)

 

 

Solid:

 

Displays  approximate  scale  of  current 
output during bulk phase. 
Also  indicates  algorithm  #1-6  for  11 
seconds if no battery is connected. 

Flashing:

  

High  internal  charger  temperature.  
Current output reduced. 

  Provide better airflow to the 

charger. 

  Try to move the charger to a cooler 

location. 

  Confirm that dirt or mud is not 

blocking the cooling fins of the 
charger.  Clean the charger.  Rinse 
charger with low pressure hose if 
required.  Do not use high 
pressure.  Do not use a pressure 
washer. 

 

80% Charge 

(Amber)

 

Solid:

   

Bulk  charge  phase  complete,  80% 
charged.  In Absorption phase. 

Flashing:

  

With  no  battery  connected,  indicates 
algorithm  #  selected  by  number  of 
flashes. 

100% Charge 

(Green)

 

Solid: 

 

Charging  complete.    Charger  in 
Maintenance Mode. 

Flashing:

  

Absorption  phase  complete.  In  Finish 
phase 

AC On 

(Amber)

 

Solid: 

 

AC Power good 

Flashing:

  

Low  AC  Voltage,  check  voltage  and 
extension  cord  length  (max  100’,  12-
AWG or 50’ 14-AWG). 

Fault 

(Red)

 

Flashing:

  

Charger error.  Check code and refer to 
troubleshooting guide below.

 

 
 

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Summary of Contents for QuiQ 912-24 series

Page 1: ...time will vary by how large and how depleted the battery pack is the input voltage the higher the better and ambient temperatures the lower the better If the input AC voltage is low below 104VAC then...

Page 2: ...e and the status display must be visible to the user 2 Mounting Procedure Mount the charger by the mounting plate using appropriate fasteners i e 1 4 or M6 with locking hardware For UL2202 compliance...

Page 3: ...rrent output reduced Provide better airflow to the charger Try to move the charger to a cooler location Confirm that dirt or mud is not blocking the cooling fins of the charger Clean the charger Rinse...

Page 4: ...ed time This could occur if the battery is of larger capacity than the algorithm is intended for In unusual cases it could mean charger output is reduced due to high ambient temperature It can also oc...

Page 5: ...has started charging normally be sure to make a note of it Try to clear the fault by unplugging AC power waiting 30 seconds and reconnecting the AC Check all battery connections Look for a high resis...

Page 6: ...for this problem is incorrect charge algorithm setting and or high ambient temperatures Confirm that the battery pack is not too small usually 50Ah Confirm that the nominal battery voltage matches the...

Page 7: ...ge algorithm to correct setting for batteries No Connect charger to batteries and plug charger into AC Yes Does the Red LED indicate a fault Is the interlock functioning if used Note that the interloc...

Page 8: ...ee above you are ready to connect your QuiQ charger to the computer with the QuiQ USB Interface Module Step 1 Disconnect AC power from QuiQ charger Step 2 Disconnect QuiQ charger from batteries and co...

Page 9: ...erify communications with the charger See screen image below The No Charger Detected message indicates that the QuiQ Programmer is unable to communicate with your charger This could be due to one of t...

Page 10: ...charger It will take around 1 2 seconds to load or To upgrade the software of the charger Select the version of software you want to add from the Computer s list of Charger Software Versions and click...

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