MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT OF THE EV
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Battery Charger
Each EV is equipped with a special battery charger.
A special matching test upon battery and its charger has been done. Other types of
charger will fail to charge. If other charger is used to charge, it may undercharge,
overcharge and affect the usage of the battery.
WARNING:
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The charging area must be ventilated. Hydrogen level in the air must never
exceed 2%. The total volume of air in the charging area must be changed
five times per hour, Exhaust fans should be located if necessary.
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To connect the charger plug to the vehicle receptacle, grasp the plug handle
and push the plug straight into the receptacle. And then put the charger
plug to AC power receptacle. Fully charged, remove the charger in the
opposite order. Or it could damage the plug and receptacle and could cause
battery to explode.
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Do not charge the vehicle batteries with the vehicle covered or enclosed.
Any enclosure or cover should be removed or unzipped and pulled back
when batteries are being charged. An accumulation of hydrogen gas could
result in an explosion.
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Only trained technicians are allowed to repair or service the charger. Any
problems encountered in the maintenance of the charger, please contact
your local distributor/dealer.
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Each charger should have its own dedicated 25 ampere separately
protected (circuit breaker or fuse) single phase branch circuit, in
accordance with all applicable electrical codes for the location.
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Connect the charger with AC power cord, and ensure voltage and frequency
of 90~265V/45~65HZ.
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An extension cord or electrical outlet must accept a three-prong plug.
Improper receptacle can cause fire or personal injury.
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Do not operate the charger if it has received a sharp blow, was dropped, or
otherwise damaged in any way.
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Have worn, cut, or damaged power cords or wires replaced immediately.
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Do not use the charger near fuels, grain dust, solvents, thinners, or other
flammables. objects. Chargers can ignite flammable materials and vapors.
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Do not expose to rain or any liquid. Keep the charger dry.
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Never push objects of any kind into the charger through cabinet slots. They
may touch dangerous voltage points or cause an electrical short circuit that
could result in fire or electrical shock.
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Do not allow clothing, blankets, or other material to cover the charger.
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Do not block or cover the charger ventilation slots. The slots provide
ventilation and protect the charger from overheating.
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Install arrester for the input AC cable. Arrester will help to protect the
Summary of Contents for HS5DUTV-2
Page 25: ...GENERAL INFORMATION 25 IDENTIFICATION CODE Frame No...
Page 69: ...MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT OF THE EV 69 Periodic Service Schedule...
Page 108: ...MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT OF THE EV 108...
Page 130: ...MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT OF THE EV 130...
Page 137: ...ENGINE 137...
Page 146: ...ENGINE 146 No Part Name Remarks 1 Binding post 2 Output shaft 3 Socket connector 4 Bearing...
Page 148: ...ENGINE 148...
Page 151: ...ENGINE 151 No Part Name Qty Remarks 1 Charger 1 2 Battery Assy 1...
Page 164: ...CHASSIS 164 PANEL AND CARGO BED Front Panel...
Page 168: ...CHASSIS 168...
Page 175: ...CHASSIS 175...
Page 182: ...CHASSIS 182 28 Rear right side reflector 1 29 Washer 6 18 1 6 2...
Page 184: ...CHASSIS 184...
Page 192: ...CHASSIS 192 8 Dustproof cover1 2 9 Hex nut M14 1 25 2 10 Steering ball head components 2...
Page 200: ...CHASSIS 200 4 Check steering joint Crack distortion Replace BRAKE SYSTEM...
Page 206: ...CHASSIS 206 33 Hexagon Flange Bolt M12 1 25 2 34 Cylindrical Bush 12 5 22 55 2...
Page 208: ...CHASSIS 208...
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Page 227: ...CHASSIS 227 3 Install brake pad NOTE 4 Install brake pad holding bolts 17Nm 1 7 m kg 12 ft lb...
Page 228: ...CHASSIS 228...
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Page 241: ...CHASSIS 241 TRANSMISSION SYSTEM...
Page 243: ...CHASSIS 243 Front Bridge...
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Page 251: ...CHASSIS 251...
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Page 255: ...CHASSIS 255 Front Transmission Axle Assy...
Page 257: ...ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS 257...
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Page 264: ...ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS 264 C V Axle Rear Axle...
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Page 277: ...ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS 277 Shift Operating System...
Page 281: ...ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS 281 Reverse mechanism parts...
Page 283: ...ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS 283 Reverse mechanism parts...
Page 285: ...ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS 285 SUSPENSION...
Page 294: ...ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS 294 Rear Suspension...
Page 302: ...ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS 302 Nut 45 Nm 4 5 m kg 32 ft lb...
Page 321: ...ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS 294 CHARGING SYSTEM CIRCUIT DIAGRAM see 337 page...
Page 325: ...ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS 298 TROUBLESHOOTING IF THE HEADLIGHT AND OR TAILLIGHT FAIL TO COME ON...
Page 330: ...ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS 303 SIGNALING SYSTEM CIRCUIT DIAGRAM see 337 page...
Page 336: ...FOREWORD 309...
Page 338: ...FOREWORD 311...
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Page 341: ...FOREWORD 314 7 If the four wheel drive indicator light fails to come on...
Page 345: ...FOREWORD 318 SCHECKING THE SWITCH...
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