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Battery Charging
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BATTERY CHARGING
See Dangers and Warnings beginning on page 15-1.
DANGER
• Charging batteries emit hydrogen gas, that is explosive above 2% air concentration. Charge the
batteries in a ventilated area without covers or enclosures.
• Charging batteries emit hydrogen gas, that is explosive above 2% air concentration. Keep batteries
away from sparks and open flames.
• Charging batteries emit hydrogen gas, that is explosive above 2% air concentration. Individual
vehicles require one air exchange per hour. Fleet 5 times per hour. The total volume of air in the
charging area must be changed at least five times per hour. Exhaust fans must be located at the
highest point of the roof. Speak with a local HVAC engineer.
• Charging the batteries with accessories on can cause a fire and serious personal injury. Turn off
all accessories before charging the batteries.
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2021 Carryall 300 Maintenance and Service Manual
Figure 15-5 Charge Circuit – External High-Frequency Charger
ELECTRIC VEHICLE - BATTERY CHARGER