Cruiser AT/RT 604
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Don’t use the charger in overly wet and high temperature environments.
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Don’t open the charger to repair it.
The charger has two lights which monitor the charging process.
RED
- the mains power is on and the batteries are charging rapidly.
(Rapid Charge)
GREEN
– the batteries are in the last charging phase. This final stage of the process is very
important to battery life and must be allowed to complete. Within 1-2 hours of this charging
stage (i.e. after the battery charger light has changed from red to green) the batteries are
fully charged and are being maintained at peak charge by the charger
(Trickle Charge)
Once fully charged it is desirable to leave the charger connected and switched on until the
buggy is to be next used.
Charging Time-
The charger supplied with your Cruiser will go from RED (rapid charge) to Green (trickle
charge) within a maximum of 12 hours. If the charger remains on red for a longer period
them please disconnect the charger as the battery may be damaged .If this problem persists
call your supplier.
If the charger is switched off, be sure to disconnect the batteries. If the batteries are not
used for long periods of time, charge them fully, disconnect them from the charger and store
them in a cool, dry place. When stored like this be sure to recharge them for 24 hours at
least once every two months.
Battery Cable and Fuse
The battery is fused (25/30A) to protect from over current .The fuse is located inside the
battery bag and should be checked in case of apparent power failure.
If you receive the battery with no battery cable attached, please assembly the battery cable
with care. Remove the fuse (25 or 30Ah) from the fuse holder first preventing a short during
installation. The red cable is Active (+) The black cable is Neutral (-)
The 3 pin round plug has a guide pin (no.3) to prevent incorrect connection and avoids
reverse polarity.
Fuse holder
Battery cable plug configuration