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Other types of hand-held devices like cellular telephones, laptop computers, AM/FM radios, and small appliances like hair
dryers or electric shavers may also generate electromagnetic energy, but it is such a small amount that, as far as we know,
no EMI problems should occur with these devices.
The intensity of interference from electromagnetic energy is measured in volts per meter (v/m), which refers to the
strength of the electrical source (voltage) as it relates to the distance away from the object being considered (in meters).
Resistance of a vehicle to a certain EMI intensity is commonly called its "immunity level." A level of 20 volts/meter is a
generally achievable and useful immunity level against interference from radio wave sources (the higher the immunity level,
the greater the protection).
Your vehicle has been tested and found to meet the required immunity level for Electromagnetic Interference (20 v/m).
Report all incidents of unintended movement or unexpected brake releases to Electric Mobility's customer service
department.
Even with an immunity level of 20 volt/meter, certain precautions must be followed to
ensure that your vehicle will not be affected by outside electromagnetic sources.
Rascal AutoGo Owner's Manual
WARNING!
EMC Part: 19286400 Rev.01 03/09/07
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gregory tichy
February 15, 2025

is there a way to test my rascal autogo onboard battery charger?

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Mr. Anderson
February 15, 2025

To test the onboard battery charger of a Rascal AutoGo, follow these steps:

1. Check the Battery Pack LED – Ensure the LED on the Battery Pack is lit when plugged in.
2. Verify Cord Connections – Make sure the power cord is properly plugged into both the Battery Pack and the electrical outlet.
3. Observe Charging Behavior – If the battery does not charge, load test the batteries to determine if they need replacement.
4. Check for a Faulty Charger – If the Battery Pack LED is not lit and connections are correct, the charger may be defective. Contact Electric Mobility or an Authorized Service Center for further assistance.

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