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Maintenance
Delta Q IC650 Charger Operating Instructions
- The charger may become hot during charging. Use hand protection to safely handle the charger during
charging.
- Extension cords must be a 3-wire cord no longer than 30m (100') at 10 AWG or 7.5m (25') at 16 AWG, per UL
guidelines.
1. The USB Host Port allows data to be transferred to and from the charger using a standard USB flash drive,
including the downloading of charge tracking data and updating of the charger’s software and / or charge
profiles.
2. The Charging Output Indicator means that the charger output is active, and there is a potential risk of electric
shock.
3. The Charge Profile / Error Display shows one of four possible codes to indicate different conditions:
- ‘F’ codes meaning that an internal fault condition has caused charging to stop.
- ‘E’ codes meaning that an external error condition has caused charging to stop.
- ‘P’ code meaning that the charger programming mode is active.
- ‘USB’ code meaning that the USB interface is active, and the USB flash drive should not be removed.
The ‘E,’ ‘F’ and ‘P’ codes will appear, then are followed by three numbers and a period to indicate different
conditions (e.g. E-0-0-4). “See the Charger Fault Codes” or “Charger Error Codes” sections for details on
these conditions and their solutions.
4. The Select Charge Profile Button is used to select a charge profile from those stored on the charger. Up to 25
charge profiles can be stored. See the “Selecting A Charge Profile” section for instructions.
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