Husqvarna HUV4210-EXP, HUV4210-GXP manual Charging Batteries

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Battery Charger – Electric Vehicles

NOTE: Because the vehicle’s onboard computer (OBC) has a storage charge feature that automatically checks and recharges the batteries as necessary every 15 days, the charger can remain plugged to an electric vehicle throughout the storage period.

Shortly after charging begins, the PowerDrive 2 Charger will shut off in order to run a self-diagnos- tic program (ammeter will drop to zero). Charging will resume in a few moments (ammeter returns to previous rate of charge). This will be repeated at one hour and at two hours into the charge cycle.

Each electric vehicle is supplied with a fully automatic PowerDrive 2 battery charger as standard equipment (Husqvarna 603 00 20-09). The AC cord to each charger is to be connected to a source capable of supplying 15 amperes minimum per charger.

To reduce the risk of electric shock, the battery charger must be grounded. The charger is equipped with an AC electric cord having an equipment-grounding conductor and a grounding type plug. The AC plug must be connected to an appropriate receptacle that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with the National Electrical Code and all local codes and ordinances. See the owner’s manual supplied with the charger for specific operating instructions before using the charger.

The use of an extension cord with the charger should be avoided. If an extension cord must be used, use a three-conductor no. 12 AWG (American Wire Gauge) or no. 14 SWG (British Standard Wire Gauge), heavy- duty cord with ground, properly wired and in good electrical condition. Keep it as short as possible (no more than 12 feet (3.7 m)). Place all cords so they will not be stepped on, tripped over, or otherwise subject to dam- age or stress.

Ensure that the charger ventilation slots are unobstructed and that there is adequate ventilation.

CHARGING BATTERIES

ýWARNING

Be sure all wire connections at the receptacle and the fuse link are clean and tight.

Do not rock or bend the plug. To connect the charger plug to the vehicle receptacle, grasp the plug handle and push the plug straight into the receptacle (Figure 22, Page 38).

Do not pull on the DC cord (Figure 23, Page 38). Do not twist, rock or bend the plug. To disconnect the charger plug from the vehicle receptacle, grasp the plug by the handle and pull the plug straight out of the receptacle.

Do not connect a charger to the receptacle if the charger cord, plug, or the vehicle receptacle is broken, damaged in any manner, or does not make a good electrical connection. Fire or personal injury can result. Have it replaced by a qualified service person immediately.

Failure to follow these instructions could result in damage to the charger cord, the plug, and (or) the vehicle receptacle.

Do not use a charger if:

-The plug is too loose or does not make a good connection.

-The plug and receptacle feel hotter than normal during charge.

-The plug pins or receptacle contacts are bent or corroded.

-The plug, receptacle, or cords are cut, worn, have any exposed wires or are damaged in any way.

Using the charger with any of the above symptoms could result in a fire, property damage, personal injury, or death.

2006 Husqvarna 4210-G, 4210-E, 4210-GXP, and 4210-EXP Owner’s Manual

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Contents   6  2 Z Q H U V  0 D Q X D O Page USA Foreword Regular Maintenance Items Periodic Maintenance ItemsTable of Contents HUV4210-E Electric Vehicle Light HUV4210-G Gasoline Vehicle Diode Wiring Decal Choke Practice Safety Caut ION Safety DetailsGeneral Warnings DAN G E R Caut IONGeneral Warnings Front Bumper and Brush Guard General InformationBumper Model IdentificationGasoline Vehicles Controls and IndicatorsKEY Switch See General Warnings onFORWARD/REVERSE Control Electric VehiclesForward/Reverse Handle Gas Vehicle Accelerator PedalElectric Vehicles Only Battery Warning LightBrake Pedal Park Brake PedalTOW/RUN Switch Choke Gasoline Vehicles OnlyLOW OIL Warning Light PRE-OPERATION and Daily Safety Checklist Volt Outlet AccessoryHeadlight Control All Vehicles Performance InspectionDriving Instructions Starting the Vehicle Parking and Leaving the Vehicle Stopping the VehicleBED Latch Transporting on a TrailerWA RN I N G Preparing the Electric Vehicle for Extended Storage Storage Electric VehiclesPreparing the Gasoline Vehicle for Extended Storage Returning the Stored Electric Vehicle to ServiceStorage Gasoline Vehicles See General Warnings on DAN G E RFull Open on Position Viewed from Selector Side of Valve Returning the Stored Gasoline Vehicle to Service MaintenancePeriodic Service Schedules Regular Interval Service Periodic Service Schedule Electric VehiclesPeriodic Service Schedule Gasoline Vehicles Periodic Lubrication Schedule Electric Vehicles Periodic Lubrication SchedulesLubrication Points Gasoline Vehicles Periodic Lubrication Schedule Gasoline VehiclesBattery Care Vehicle Controller Electric VehiclesBatteries Electric Vehicles Batteries Electric Vehicles Battery Charger Electric Vehicles Charging Batteries Correct Insertion of Charger DC Plug Plug and ReceptacleReceptacle Fuse Link Battery Gasoline VehiclesGasoline Battery Electrolyte Level Engine OIL Gasoline Vehicles Engine OIL Level CheckEngine OIL and Filter Change Engine Oil Drain Plug and Pan Remove Engine Oil Filter OIL ViscosityGasoline Vehicle for Extended Storage on Fueling Instructions Gasoline VehiclesCleaning the Vehicle AccessoriesSubsequent Owner Registration Specifications Vehicle SpecificationsEXP GXP Warranty Information Warranty Limitations Husqvarna Limited Warranty Exclusions Your Warranty Rights and Obligations California Emission Control Warranty Statement0UBLICATION 0ARTT.UMBER 603 00 DITIONT#ODE 0705B0705A