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SAFETY RULES AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Safety Rules
Page 9
Explosive mixtures of Hydrogen gas are
present within battery cells at all times. Do
not work with or charge battery in an area
where open flames (including gas furnace
or water heater pilots), sparks, cigarettes,
or any other sources of combustion are
present. Always provide ample ventilation
in rooms where batteries are being charged.
Failure to do so may result in severe bodily
injury and/or property damage.
CHARGING YOUR VEHICLE
Battery electrolyte is poisonous and
dangerous. It contains sulfuric acid. Avoid
contact with skin eyes or clothing. Wear
rubber gloves and safety glasses while
servicing batteries. DO NOT INGEST! This
may result in severe bodily injury.
Signet
®
Charger Operation, Model HB Series
The Signet
®
HB series
c h a r g e r s u s e a s e m i -
automatic charging system.
The charger will turn itself
ON when the AC power
cord is connected to the AC
power source and turn itself
OFF when the batteries are
fully charged. Refer to the data plate on the charger for
the voltage and type power required for the charger.
There is a series of LED’s on the faceplate of the charger
that serve two functions:
1. Status of charge. The LED’s will display an
approximate percent of charge during the charging
cycle. Refer to the table below.
2. Error condition. All three LED’s flashing is
an indication of a charging
problem (charger will also
be beeping). Refer to the
Charger Troubleshooting
section for information on
error codes.
Charging State
LED1
LED2
LED3
0 to 50%
Blinking
OFF
OFF
50% to 75%
ON
Blinking
OFF
75% to 100%
ON
ON
Blinking
Cycle complete
ON
ON
ON
Typical Signet
®
Built In
Signet Charger Operation, Model HBS series
The Signet
®
HBS series
chargers are fully automatic.
The charger will turn itself ON
when the AC power cord is
connected to the AC power
source and turn itself OFF
when the batteries are fully
charged. Once the charge
cycle is complete, the charger
will continue to monitor the
batteries. If the battery voltage
drops during storage, the
charger will start a new cycle to keep the batteries fully
charged.
Note: If the charger restarts during a short time
period of storage, then it would be an
indication of faulty batteries.
Refer to the data plate on the charger for the voltage and
type power required for the charger.
There is a series of LED’s on the faceplate of the charger
that serve two functions:
1. Status of charge. The
STATUS
LED’s will display
an approximate percent of charge during the
charging cycle. Refer to the table below.
2. Error condition. The
FAULT
LED flashing is
an indication of a charging problem (charger
may also be beeping). Refer to the
Charger
Troubleshooting
section for information on error
codes.
Typical Signet
®
HBS
The key switch must be in the “OFF” position
when charging the batteries. Failure to turn
the key switch “OFF” may result in damage to
the vehicles electrical system.
Summary of Contents for SC-090-24
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Page 34: ...Front Axle Page 6 Notes...
Page 66: ...Transmission Page 8 Notes...
Page 80: ...Batteries Page 10 Notes...
Page 85: ...TABLE OF CONTENTS Remove Install 2 Troubleshooting 2 Charger...
Page 88: ...Wire Diagrams Page 2 Notes...
Page 90: ...Illustrated Parts Parts Page 2 Axle Front and Fork...
Page 94: ...Illustrated Parts Parts Page 6 Brake Linkage...
Page 100: ...Illustrated Parts Parts Page 12 Knee Pad and Floor Mats optional...
Page 106: ...Illustrated Parts Parts Page 18 Motor...
Page 110: ...Illustrated Parts Parts Page 22 Speed Control Panel...
Page 112: ...Illustrated Parts Parts Page 24 Steering Linkage...
Page 114: ...Illustrated Parts Parts Page 26 Throttle Linkage Slip joint detail...
Page 116: ...Illustrated Parts Parts Page 28 Transmission...
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