Watering Batteries With The Spws - Club Car 2009-20011 Electric Precedent Maintenance And Service Manual

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Single Point Watering System (SPWS)

WATERING BATTERIES WITH THE SPWS

Checking the Water Flow Rate
1.
Connect the water hose with the built-in screen filter (2) to the water faucet (1) (Figure 18-11, Page 18-26).
See following CAUTION.
CAUTION
• Make sure the screen filter is clean.
• Do not use a longer garden hose than provided with the System (20 feet), as a decrease in water
pressure could overfill the batteries and damage the refill system.
2.
Before screwing the hose-end assembly (3) onto the opposite end of the water hose, check the screen filter (4)
inside the end of the assembly to make sure it is clean (Figure 18-11, Page 18-26).
3.
Connect the purger (5) to the female coupler (8) on the hose-end assembly (Figure 18-12, Page 18-26).
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Figure 18-11 Connecting Hose with Filter to Water Source
4.
Completely open the water faucet until the water flows out of the hose-end assembly (3), and note the movement
of the red flow indicator balls (6). See following NOTE.
NOTE: The water flow rate must be at least two gallons-per-minute for the SPWS to function properly.
This step also eliminates any trapped air from the water hose.
5.
Check the water quality light on the deionizer to make sure the light is green in color, indicating acceptable water
quality. If the light indicates unacceptable water quality, the cartridge must be replaced.
6.
After ensuring adequate water flow rate, press the grey button (7) on the end of the female coupler (8) to
disconnect the purger from the pressure regulator.
Refilling the Batteries
1.
Locate the battery fill coupling (9) on the driver side of the battery compartment, remove the dust cover (10) from
the male connector (Figure 18-13), and connect the hose-end assembly (3) (Figure 18-14). The water flow
will begin immediately.
Page 18-26
2009-2011 Electric Precedent Maintenance and Service Manual
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Figure 18-12 Checking the Water Flow Rate
BATTERIES

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