LH50DU
OWNER’S/OPERATOR’S
MANUAL
1.0
12. MAINTENANCE
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the batteries in an area subject to a flame or spark, including areas
containing gas or propane water heaters and furnaces. Do not smoke in
the charging area.
Always follow these precautions when charging the batteries:
1.Position the vehicle on a level surface.
2.Make sure the charging area is well ventilated.
3.Make sure the key is off.
4.Remove any vehicle covers and open any door enclosures or zippers.
Tip:
If the charger turns off due to an overheated condition (thermal
cutback), remove the seat to improve air flow. Reset the charger
(interrupt AC power for 15 seconds).
5.Always use a extension cord with a minimum rating of 20 amps.
6.Inspect the charging cord and extension cord for cracks, loose
connections and frayed wiring. Replace any damaged components
promptly.
7.Always connect the extension cord to the charge receptacle on the
vehicle first, then plug the cord into a wall receptacle.
8.Make sure the charger uses a dedicated circuit to prevent overloading.
If charging multiple vehicles,each vehicle should use a dedicated
circuit.
TIP:
After the batteries have fully recharged, the battery charger will
automatically cycle in and out of the trickle charge mode to maintain the
charge.
9.When disconnecting the charger, always disconnect the extension
cord from the wall receptacle first, then disconnect the cord from the
vehicle’s charge receptacle.
Battery Inspections
Inspect battery terminal connections monthly. Clean batteries as
recommended. Using an insulated wrench, torque bolts to 8 ft.1bs.
(11Nm).
If your vehicle is equipped with sealed batteries, no other maintenance
is required.
Battery Access
To access the batteries, remove the seat. See page 25. Remove the
storage tray (if equipped).
NOTICE:
Before removing the seat to access the batteries, make sure
any wire or metal items (including seat belt latches, if equipped) remain
clear of the battery compartment to avoid causing a short circuit to the
electrical system.
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