Links Series Model 26610
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User’s Manual
battery life, electric vehicles should always be recharged after 40 to 50 energy units of discharge
or each night in order to avoid deep discharging the batteries. Charging between rounds will also
extend battery life.
If the charger does not appear to be operating properly, or if the batteries appear to be weak,
contact your distributor/dealer.
9.1 Charger Plug and Receptacle
When inserting the DC plug into the vehicle receptacle, align the raised guide on the plug with the guide
slot in the receptacle and slowly push plug straight in. To disconnect the plug from the vehicle, firmly
grasp the plug, not the cord, and slowly pull plug straight out.
See following WARNING.
WARNING:
• Do not rock or bend the plug. To connect the charger plug to the vehicle receptacle, grasp
the plug handle and push the plug straight into the receptacle.
• Do not pull on the DC cord. Do not twist, rock or bend the plug. To disconnect the charger
plug from the vehicle receptacle, grasp the plug by the handle and pull the plug straight out
of the receptacle.
• The DC charger cord and plug are wear items and must be replaced when worn or
damaged.
The charger cord, plug, and receptacle are wear items and should be inspected daily. Visually inspect
them for cracks, loose connections, and frayed wiring; they must be replaced when worn or damaged. If
charger plug or receptacle show signs of corrosion or the plug is difficult to insert or remove, the
receptacle contacts and plug terminals should be cleaned with a good electrical contact cleaner. The
plug should then be inserted and removed several times to ensure ease of insertion, ease of removal,
and good electrical contact.
See following NOTE.
NOTE:
If the warning tag has been damaged or removed from the DC cord, have it
replaced immediately.