
Eurogames SRL – Operation and maintenance handbook – BUMPER CAR & MINI BUMPER CAR
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To recharge the batteries of the “
Bumper car
” series Automatic Games, operate as it follows:
Act on selector
(E)
in relation to battery type to be recharged:
Lead Acid or AGM / Sealed / Gel
ATTENTION
DO NOT RECHARGE the hermetic AMG/GEL batteries with the switch set to the LEAD ACID
function as they could be damaged.
Plug in the battery charger to the low voltage mains (220 V).
Connect the battery charger cable to the Automatic Game (Fig.19) using the special safety
connector against polarity inversion.
The battery charger condition is signalled by the on/off turning of the coloured warning lights on
the front panel, and namely:
Pos.
Reference
Signal
Meaning
A
Ready
Yellow blinking
Battery disconnected - standby mode
B
Charging
Red on
Battery charge
C
End Charge
Green blinking
End of charge
C
End Charge
Green on
Battery charged
D
Error
Red blinking
Error condition
The battery charger enters the error mode:
- when the battery is dead;
- when the poles have been wrongly connected;
- when the battery voltage is other than the one required;
- when the battery is damaged;
- in the case of overheating of the battery charger
In such cases, refer to the instructions in the battery charger manual.
After the recharge, and if you have not to recharge any other Automatic Game, disconnect the
battery charger from the vehicle and from the mains and store it suitably.
Safety
ATTENTION
The battery should not be dip in water or placed closed to wet parts.
Disconnect the power cord before displacing the battery charger.
Ensure the power cord of the battery charger is steadily protected and not damaged.
Plug the battery charger only after having checked the mains voltage is that given in the
plate located on the battery charger external casing.
Do not connect the battery charger to industrial mains. This connection could alter the
compliance with the uniform standards on electromagnetic compatibility; as a
consequence it could result in electromagnetic troubles, and cause similar troubles which
could jeopardize the functioning of other appliances. Before plugging, ensure the power
socket is protected by a thermal switch, with an amperage corresponding to that given on
the plate located on the battery charger, and by a differential switch with suitable cut-off
power and sensitivity. Do not connect more battery chargers downstream the same
thermal switch. The installation and use condition of the battery charger must be checked
at least every 15 days and after any long inactivity period.
Periodically check the condition of the cable and of the power plug, and the efficiency of
the differential protection of the battery charger (every 15 days).