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and to the left of the steering wheel. Approximately
8-10 hours are needed to replenish an 80% (four
bars showing) discharged battery pack. Charge the
vehicle whenever the state of charge is less than
80% (One bar showing) to maximize your travel
range.
The battery charger receives 110 volt AC 15A power
from an external standard grounded 3-prong outlet
and converts it to DC energy. The battery charger
only operates when a GFCI charger cord is plugged
into your vehicle. If the battery charger detects any
presence of AC current, your vehicle cannot be
started or driven.
Caution: If you allow your vehicle to sit in
conditions of -6°C (20°F) or less with a charge
of 20% ( two bars showing on gauge) or less,
the batteries could freeze. Allowing the
batteries to freeze may cause permanent
damage to the batteries and permanently
reduce their capacity. In cold conditions, place
the vehicle in an area greater than 0°C (32°F)
and allow it to warm up before charging. Never
charge the vehicle if the batteries may be
frozen. Allow the batteries to warm above 0°C
(32°F) first, then charge.
There are gases around the batteries that
can explode if exposed to flames, sparks, or
lit cigarettes. The amount of gas is increased
during battery charging. An explosion could result
in personal injury or vehicle damage.
Do not charge the batteries with the
weather enclosure closed or the vehicle
cover in place. A build up of hydrogen gas can
result which can explode. The charging area
should be well ventilated.
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