Charging With The X-Series Charger - Taylor-Dunn SC-100-24 Operation, T Roubleshooting And Replacement Parts Manual

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SAFETY RULES AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Self Diagnosis Procedure
If you suspect a battery charging problem press the self diagnostic switch to start the charger self diagnostic procedure.
Any faults found by the procedure will be displayed by the two LED's. Refer to the table below for the fault codes.
Note:
To run this procedure, a battery that is not severely discharged must be connected to the charger.
Fault LED
Status LED
OFF
OFF
Flashing
Flashing
ON
OFF or Dim
Flashing
ON
ON
Flashing
ON
ON
Flashing
OFF
*
Refer charger repair to a qualified technician
**
Only a qualified electrician should check the AC line voltage.
***
Continued use of the charger may damage your batteries. Refer charger repair to a qualified technician

Charging with the X-Series Charger

Note:
Opportunity charging is not recommended. For maximum battery
life, it is recommended that the batteries be discharged a minimum
of 30% (7 bars showing on the BSI) before starting a charging cycle.
This charger requires a standard household electrical circuit rated at 15 to 20
Amps. Consult an authorized electrician if you do not know the configuration
of your circuits. See warning to the right.
Park the vehicle at an authorized charging station. Refer to Parking in the
Driving section.
Connect the charging cord to the vehicle charging port and then plug the
cord into the AC power receptacle.
The charger should start automatically.
If the charger does not start, then depress and hold the "Low Voltage Start"
switch for a 10-seconds. If the charger does not remain ON after releasing the
switch, then try again. If the charger refuses to start, then have the batteries
and charger tested by an qualified technician.
Action Required
• No faults found.
• Battery voltage either too high or too low. Confirm that the correct battery and charger is
installed in the vehicle.
• Faulty battery, will not accept a charge.
• Battery installed is too large (Amp Hours).
• *Faulty charger
• *Faulty charger
• **AC input voltage is out of range. Confirm that the AC outlet has the correct voltage for
the charger.
• *Charger circuit breaker tripped. Reset the breaker by pushing the button. If the fault
reoccurs, then it indicates a faulty charger.
• *Faulty charger.
• ***Charger programmed incorrectly.
WARNING
This charger requires a standard
household 15 Amp electrical
circuit. Before plugging the
charger in, confirm that your
charging station is configured
correctly.
DO NOT attempt to charge
two vehicles on one standard
household 15A circuit.
Failure to confirm the proper
charging station configuration
or attempting to charge two
vehicles may result in fire.
Safety Rules
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