Single Point Watering System (Spws) - Club Car Villager LSV Owner's Manual

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Single Point Watering System (SPWS)

Batteries should be put on charge even if they have been used for only a short time, i.e., 10 minutes. The charger is
automatic and will turn off when batteries are fully charged. If the charger does not seem to be operating properly,
or if the batteries seem weak, contact a local Club Car distributor/dealer.
SINGLE POINT WATERING SYSTEM (SPWS)
The following procedures outline the use Club Car's approved in-line deionizer system.
WARNING
• When replacing batteries in the Single Point Watering System, place the battery cap from the new
replacement battery onto the used battery being removed from the car. Important safety warnings on
the battery cap must remain with the battery after it has been removed from the car.
CAUTION
• Water the batteries only AFTER charging.
• Use only the water deionizer equipment (CC P/N AM1240701) to water batteries with the SPWS.
WATERING BATTERIES WITH THE SPWS
Checking the Water Flow Rate
1.
Connect the 10 foot water hose from the deionizer with the built-in screen filter (2) to the water faucet (1) (Figure
15). See following CAUTION.
CAUTION
• Make sure the screen filter is clean.
• Do not use a longer supply hose than provided with the deionizer 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 deionizer water hose, check the screen filter (4) inside the
end of the assembly to make sure it is clean (Figure 15).
3.
Connect the purger (5) to the female coupler (8) on the end of the hose-end assembly (Figure 16).
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