Fig. 2 Charger Installation - Ezgo 2010 TXT 48 FLEET Owner's Manual

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OPERATION AND SERVICE INFORMATION
Read all of manual to become familiar with this vehicle. Pay attention to all NOTICES, CAUTIONS, WARNINGS and DANGERS.
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aged or if the charger has received a sharp
blow, been dropped, or otherwise damaged in
any way – refer all repair work to qualified per-
sonnel. Not for use by children.
Portable chargers are shipped with the vehicles. Prior to
vehicle or charger operation, the charger must be re-
moved and mounted on a platform or wall above the
ground to permit maximum air flow around and under-
neath the charger. A dedicated circuit is required for
the charger. Refer to the charger manual for appropri-
ate circuit protection. For optimum performance and
shortest charge times, place the charger in an area with
adequate ventilation. The charger should also be placed
in an area that will be relatively free of dirt, mud, or dust
since accumulations within the fins of the charger will
reduce their heat-dissipating qualities. Optimal cooling
also occurs when the charger is placed on a horizontal
surface with the fins vertical. More airflow from below
the charger will help cool the fins, so placement above
open areas or areas with cut-outs for airflow is desir-
able. If the charger is operated in an outdoor location,
rain and sun protection must be provided. The charger
may get hot during operation and must be placed such
that risk of contact by people is reduced. The charger
may be mounted on a wall or shelf using #10-M5
screws. The charger's status display must be visible to
the user.
Provide Protection From Elements
Keep cooling fins clean and free of dirt and debris
NEMA 15 - 5R Grounded AC Receptacle
110 - 120 VAC. Dedicated 15 AMP Circuit
Locations outside the US and Canada: Reference
appropriate local electrical code and charger manu-
facturer recommendations for AC power requirements

Fig. 2 Charger Installation

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Looping the DC cord through the steering wheel when charg-
ing serves as a good reminder to store the cord out of the way
when finished with charging. The DC plug can be damaged by
driving over or catching the cord on the vehicle when driving
away.
An ungrounded electrical device may become
a physical hazard that could result in an elec-
trical shock or electrocution.
Using the Charger
The charger may remain plugged into the AC outlet
when not in use. To charge the vehicle refer to the in-
struction labels on the charger. Insert the polarized DC
plug completely into the vehicle receptacle. The charger
will automatically start a few seconds after the plug is in
place. The charger will automatically stop when the bat-
teries are fully charged and the DC plug can be re-
moved to permit use of the vehicle.
Owner's Guide
Mounting Holes
Fig. 3 Charger Mounting
NOTICE

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