BATTERY AND CHARGER
Read section A and B completely prior to operation or repair of golf car
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The charger will automatically start a few seconds after plug insertion. The charger will automatically
stop when the batteries are fully charged and the DC plug can removed to permit use of the vehicle.
When charging, the DC wire may be put on the steering wheel for good reminding effect such
that the wire may be stored properly once charging is over. The DC plug can be damaged by
driving over or catching the cord on the vehicle when driving away.
An ungrounded electrical device may become a physical hazard that could result in an electrical
shock or electrocution.
The charging (DC) cord is equipped with a polarized connector which fits into a matching receptacle on
the vehicle. The power (AC) wire is equipped with a grounding plug; be sure not to unplug, cut off, or
bend the grounding posts.
If vehicle is to be charged with a non FAIRPLAY charger, refer to the instructions supplied with
the charger.
UNDERSTANDING CHARGER
The battery charger reacts to unusual situations in various ways.
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If the charger is disconnected from the vehicle during the charge cycle, it will shut off immediately.
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If the AC power is interrupted, the charge cycle will continue normally for the remainder of the cycle
when the power is restored.
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If the batteries become fully charged in a short period of time (under 2 hours), the charger will shut
off. If the open circuit battery voltage drops to the point that charge is required the charger will turn
itself on until the batteries are fully charged.
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The charger features an internal timer that will permit no more than 16 hours of continuous charge.
To prevent electrical shock or arc, which could cause serious body injury or damage to the
facility or charger, unplug the charger from both the AC and DC
power sources before starting any repair or maintenance procedure.
REMOVING CHARGER
Lethal voltages are present when charger is plugged in and the cover removed. If you have any
doubts regarding your ability to safely perform the following test, have the charger repaired by a
trained electrician or technician.
Use extreme care not to permit the uninsulated portion of test leads to contact any other component or
the chassis of the charger.
Remove the screw
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(1 and 2) on the charger cover and other screws on its sides, hold the handle on
the charger cover by hand, apply force upward slightly, and remove the charger cover; the installation