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Brand | Club Car |
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Model | ULTRA-POWER II |
Category | Battery Charger |
Language | English |
Explains the meaning of DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTE used in the manual for safety.
Outlines critical safety precautions for operating and servicing the charger, including water, eye protection, and plug usage.
Details the charger's design for lead-acid batteries and its automatic shut-off function based on voltage increase.
Provides cautions regarding circuit protection, surge arrestors, and placement stability during installation.
Lists warnings for operating a damaged charger, ventilation, flammable materials, and electrical shock prevention.
Details grounding requirements, plug usage, and recommendations for using extension cords to prevent shock or fire.
Warns against leaving the DC plug connected unattended for more than two days to prevent overcharging.
Advises against disconnecting the DC plug while the charger is on to avoid arcing and potential explosion.
Explains Accu-Power connection, ammeter monitoring, and warnings about high amperage duration.
Details Ultra-Power II connection, charging lights, and the function of the range indicator lights.
Explains how the number of lights indicates battery health and vehicle range, and how to use it for fleet management.
Describes how to use the light display to prioritize vehicle usage based on battery condition for fleet management.
Provides guidance on battery health, cycling new batteries, and charging frequency for optimal battery life.
Explains how the lights indicate final on-charge voltage and can be used to diagnose battery or charger problems.
Lists warnings about not twisting the plug, pulling the cord, or using damaged plugs/receptacles.
Instructs on how to properly grasp and insert the charger plug into the vehicle receptacle.
Explains how to properly disconnect the charger plug from the vehicle receptacle without pulling the cord.
Warns against disassembling the charger and stresses disconnecting power before maintenance.
Warns against operating malfunctioning chargers or using damaged plugs/receptacles.
Provides steps to diagnose why the charger is not turning on for both stationary and onboard models.
Explains the fuse assembly and how to check for blown fuses, including reverse polarity issues.
Addresses issues where the charger runs for extended periods, suggesting potential malfunctions.
Guides on diagnosing issues when the AC line fuse or circuit breaker blows, involving checking the outlet and other chargers.
Explains why the Accu-Power ammeter might stay high, relating it to battery system mismatch or wiring issues.
Details the three-year limited warranty for 36-volt battery chargers, including coverage and exclusions.
Lists specific failures not covered by the warranty, such as normal maintenance and user abuse.
Outlines liability limits, remedies, and disclaims other warranties, including incidental damages.
Asks users to rate the publication and provide comments for improvement.