Danger, Operation and service information, Portable charger – E-Z-GO FREEDOM RXV 2+2 User Manual

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OPERATION AND SERVICE INFORMATION

Owner’s Guide

Read all of manual to become familiar with this vehicle. Pay attention to all NOTICES, CAUTIONS, WARNINGS and DANGERS.

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Before a new vehicle is put into operation, the items

shown in the

INITIAL SERVICE CHART must be per-

formed (Ref. Fig. 4).
The vehicle batteries must be fully charged before initial

use.
Check for correct tire inflation. See GENERAL SPECIFI-

CATIONS.
Determine and record the braking distance required to

stop the vehicle for future brake performance tests.
Remove the protective clear plastic from the seat bot-

tom and back rest before placing the vehicle in service

.

Fig. 4 Initial Service Chart

PORTABLE CHARGER

PORTABLE CHARGER INSTALLATION

Use charger ONLY on 48 volt battery systems.

Other usage may cause personal injury and

damage. Lead acid batteries may generate

explosive hydrogen gas during normal opera-

tion. Keep sparks, flames, and smoking mate-

rials away from batteries. Provide adequate

ventilation during charging. Never charge a

frozen battery. Study all battery manufacturers’

specific precautions such as recommended

rates of charge and removing or not removing

cell caps while charging.

Risk of electric shock. Connect charger power

cord to an outlet that has been properly

installed and grounded in accordance with all

local codes and ordinances. A grounded outlet

is required to reduce risk of electric shock – do

not use ground adapters or modify plug. Do

not touch uninsulated portion of output con-

nector or uninsulated battery terminal. Discon-

nect the DC supply before making or breaking

the connections to the battery while charging.

Do not open or disassemble charger. Do not

operate charger if the AC supply cord is dam-

aged or if the charger has received a sharp

blow, been dropped, or otherwise damaged in

any way – refer all repair work to qualified per-

sonnel. Not for use by children.

Portable chargers are shipped with the vehicles. Prior to

vehicle or charger operation, the charger

must be re-

moved and mounted on a platform or wall above the

ground to permit maximum air flow around and under-

neath the charger.

A dedicated circuit is required for

the charger. Refer to the charger manual for appropri-

ate circuit protection. For optimum performance and

shortest charge times, place the charger in an area with

adequate ventilation. The charger should also be placed

in an area that will be relatively free of dirt, mud, or dust

since accumulations within the fins of the charger will

reduce their heat-dissipating qualities. Optimal cooling

also occurs when the charger is placed on a horizontal

surface with the fins vertical. More airflow from below

the charger will help cool the fins, so placement above

open areas or areas with cut-outs for airflow is desir-

able. If the charger is operated in an outdoor location,

rain and sun protection must be provided. The charger

may get hot during operation and must be placed such

that risk of contact by people is reduced. The charger

may be mounted on a wall or shelf using #10-M5

screws. The charger’s status display must be visible to

the user.

Fig. 5 Charger Installation

ITEM

SERVICE OPERATION

Batteries

Charge batteries

Seats

Remove protective plastic covering

Brakes

Check operation

Establish acceptable stopping distance

Tires

Check air pressure (see SPECIFICATIONS)

Portable Remove from vehicle and properly mount

Charger

DANGER

Keep cooling fins clean and free of dirt and debris

NEMA 15 - 5R Grounded AC Receptacle

110 - 120 VAC. Dedicated 15 AMP Circuit

Locations outside the US and Canada: Reference

appropriate local electrical code and charger manu-

facturer recommendations for AC power requirements

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