OREION™ HUMMER HX-T™ OWNERS MANUAL
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Over-temperature: charger shut
down due to high internal
temperature.
Ensure sufficient cooling air flow
and reset charger (interrupt AC
power for 15 seconds).
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Charger internal fault.
Reset charger (interrupt AC power
for 15 seconds). Return to qualified
service depot if fault persists.
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Please see additional instructions to the rear of this Owner’s Manual.
If the charger is left connected to AC power supply, a refresh charge will occur after 10 days
if the battery voltage has dropped below a pre-programmed level. If a refresh charge tries to
start, but the AC power is disconnected, the charger will wait 8 days for AC to be restored.
At this point, the charger will go into sleep mode and a DC disconnect will be required to
reset the charger.
The charger can be connected to any three prong 110-240 volt home outlet with an
available minimum 12 amps of current. To avoid the risk of electrical shorting, the battery
charger must be grounded through a properly installed three prong outlet. Do not use a two
prong adapter.
Locate all cords and wires in locations that will not be driven over or present a tripping
hazard.
Note:
The cart and charger are equipped with an interlock device; the cart will not start if AC
Power is pressed. The AC power source must be disconnected first at the cart connector
located on the front bumper prior to operation.
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Do not attempt to service the charger. If the charger requires service, take it to an
authorized OREION dealer or an approved technician.
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Do not overload the AC circuit. The input voltage of the charger should be between 110-
240 volt and supply a current at least 12 Amps.
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The AC side of the charger uses a grounded three prong plug. While charging, use a
three prong wall receptacle with a proper ground. Do not attempt to alter the charger
plug in any way.
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Do not use an adapter plug to go from three prongs to a two prong outlet. This will
result in an ungrounded condition and increase the risk of electric shock and/or fire.
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If an extension cord is used, it must also be a three pronged extension cord with 14 AWG
(American Wire Gauge) wires. No longer than 50 feet. The longer the cable used means
the less effective the charge rate will be.
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Inspect and replace the charger if it has been damaged in any way. Inspect the cords and
connectors for cracks and fraying. If cracks or frays are detected, replace immediately.
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Do not use the charger near volatile liquids such as gasoline, paints, thinners, and other
flammables. The charger can ignite flammable materials and vapours.
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Do not cover or block the cooling slots on the charger as it could potentially overheat.
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