Note:
Ensure that the charger-voltage setting matches
the voltage at the power outlet being used.
Note:
In high-ambient temperature environments,
remove the seat assembly for optimal charging time;
refer to
Removing the Seat Assembly (page 29)
. If the
battery charger is too hot, it may not charge properly.
In cold temperatures, it may take a longer for the
batteries to charge.
Figure 36
1.
Charger-status light
4.
The battery is almost
charged.
2.
Charging receptacle
5.
The battery is charged.
3.
The battery is near empty.
6.
Charger fault; refer to the
charger manual for the
fault codes.
4.
Plug the charger power cord into the power outlet.
Note:
While the batteries are charging, the green light
on the charger blinks on and off. When the batteries
are fully charged, the green light stops blinking and
stays on.
5.
Disconnect the cord from the power outlet.
6.
Disconnect the charger from the machine.
Refer to the following table and
for information on
the meanings of the varying colors of the charger-status light.
Charger-Status Light Table
Charger-Status
Light Color
Solid/Flashing
Meaning
Green
Solid
Charging complete
Green
Flashing
Short flash—less
than 80% charge
Long
flash—greater than
80% charge
Amber
Flashing
Reduced-power
mode—low AC
voltage or high
internal charger
temperature;
charge immediately
Red
Flashing
Charger
error—reset the
charger power
If this error persists,
refer to the blink
codes in the
charger manual
Checking the Water Level of the
Batteries
Service Interval:
Before each use or daily
1.
Park the machine on a level surface, shut off the
machine, remove the key from the key switch, and
raise cargo box;
Raising the Cargo Box to the Service
.
2.
Remove the seat assembly to access the batteries; refer
to
Removing the Seat Assembly (page 29)
.
3.
Check the eyelets on each of the batteries to see if they
are either black or white (
Note:
Black eyelets indicate that the batteries are full
of water. White eyelets indicate that water is needed
for the batteries.
Figure 37
1.
Battery eyelet
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