Power Button; Can Connectors - EB A-038105-03 User Manual

Gen2 lithium battery 38v 105ah/51v 72ah/51v 105ah/70v 105ah/51v 160ah
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POWER BUTTON

The power button controls flow of power in and out of the battery.
It functions as a safety device to allow for safe handling of
the battery during installation and maintenance. It also serves
as a way to completely disconnect the battery during storage
to prevent unnecessary discharge over extended periods.
To power on the battery, press and release the power button until the green light illuminates.
To power off the battery, press and release the power button until the green light turns off.
If the battery is not charged or driven for an extended period of time, the battery will automatically
power off to conserve power. (See POWER SAVE MODE pg. 4 )
The power button does not need to be turned off with each use. It is recommended to leave
the power button on and the battery charger connected if the cart will be used within 30 days.
If the cart will be unused for longer than 30 days, fully charge the battery, disconnect the charger
AC power cord, and turn the battery off.
The power button MUST be turned on to charge or discharge the battery.

CAN CONNECTORS

The two connectors located on your meter cable are CAN
communication ports used for diagnostics, or communicating
with a charger or motor controller. In most cases, they are not
used and can be left unplugged.
Some battery chargers are CAN enabled, and will have a male
CAN plug to connect to either one of the two CAN ports. If your charger
is CAN enabled, the charger will NOT charge unless CAN is connected.
If your motor controller is CAN enabled and compatible with the Eco Battery CAN protocol, connect the CAN
connector from the controller into either of the CAN ports on the meter cable.
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