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OPERATION
Read all of this manual to become thoroughly familiar with this vehicle. Pay particular attention to all Notices, Cautions, Warnings, and Dangers.
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If the AC voltage is interrupted and restored, the charger will turn back on automatically.
LED Operation Codes:
SHORT GREEN FLASH = less than 80% charged
LONG GREEN FLASH = more than 80% charged
SOLID GREEN = 100% charged
RED FLASH = fault code
LED Fault Codes:
RED FLASH: Light turns on briefly, but does not flash after that - check for valid AC voltage.
ONE RED FLASH: One flash, a pause and then again one flash and a pause - Charge Enable Fault: poor con-
tact in the DC connector or dirty contacts or Battery Temperature Fault: battery temperature is greater than
122° F (50° C) or less than 14° F (-10° C).
TWO RED FLASHES: Two flashes, a pause and then again two flashes and a pause - Battery Voltage Fault:
Battery pack is less than 48.0 Volts or more than 67.2 Volts. Battery pack is too discharged or over charged for
the charger to work.
THREE RED FLASHES: Three flashes, a pause and then again three flashes and a pause - Battery Charge
Time-out: Charge time exceeded 24 hours. This may indicate a problem with the battery pack or that the char-
ger output current was severely reduced due to high ambient temperatures.
FOUR RED FLASHES: Four flashes, a pause and then again four flashes and a pause - Battery Fault: Charge
time exceeded. This indicates a problem with the battery pack voltage not reaching the required nominal level
within the maximum time allowed.
SIX RED FLASHES: Six flashes, a pause and then again six flashes and a pause - Charger Fault: An internal
fault has been detected. If this fault is displayed again after unplugging the charger’s DC power cord and plug-
ging it back in, the charger must be taken to a qualified service center.
To prevent a physical hazard that could result in an electrical shock or electrocution, be sure that
the charger plug is not damaged and is inserted into a grounded receptacle.
The power (AC) cord is equipped with a grounded plug. Do not attempt to pull out, cut or bend the
ground post.
The charging (DC) cord is equipped with a polarized connector that
fits into a matching receptacle on the vehicle. The receptacle is
located in the seat panel below the center console.