POWERDRIVE BATTERY CHARGER
Troubleshooting
Page 14-10 1998/1999 PowerDrive Plus Maintenance and Service Supplement
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9.
Charger goes to 16 hour time out.
1)
Onboard computer malfunction.
Test Procedure 2, Page 14-13
2)
Extremely discharged batteries or
cold temperature.
Recharge batteries.
3)
Defective battery.
Section 13–Batteries
10.
AC line fuse or circuit breaker blows.
1)
AC cord is shorted.
Test Procedure 8, Page 14-17
2)
Failed transformer.
Test Procedure 6, Page 14-16
11.
Battery trouble light illuminates for ten
seconds, at four second intervals
(with DC charger cord plugged in).
1)
AC power interrupted.
Test Procedure 3, Page 14-14
2)
Onboard computer malfunction.
Test Procedure 2, Page 14-13
3)
Charger failure.
See page 14-7
4)
16 hour time out.
See page 14-3
5)
Battery or batteries need to be replaced.
Section 13–Batteries
12.
Battery trouble light illuminates for ten
seconds, at four second intervals
(with DC charger cord disconnected)
1)
Batteries are getting close to full discharge
capacity.
Recharge batteries
(golf round may be completed first).
2)
Onboard computer malfunction.
Test Procedure 2, Page 14-13
3)
Battery or batteries need to be replaced.
Section 13–Batteries
Figure 14-6 Flow Chart
POWERDRIVE BATTERY CHARGER TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
SYMPTOM
POSSIBLE CAUSES
REFER TO
OBC/CHARGER
WILL NOT CHARGE BATTERIES
CHECK POWER
TO CHARGER OUTLET
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