Maintenance
CORRECTIVE ACTIONS
High Temperature
Low Temperature
High Voltage
Low Voltage
Over Current
Low SOC
Service & Maintenance
Batteries should be carefully inspected on a regular
basis in order to detect and correct potential problems
before they can do harm. This routine should be started
when the batteries are first received.
Inspection
•
Look for cracks in the case
•
Check the battery, terminals and connections to
make sure they are clean, free of dirt, fluids and
corrosion
•
All battery cables and their connections should
be tight, intact, and NOT broken or frayed
•
Replace any damaged batteries
•
Replace any damaged cables
•
Check torque on terminal bolts
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Stop discharge or charge
Leave the battery to cool
Stop discharge or charge
If charging, stop charge
Do not discharge the battery.
Any discharge current detected
will force the battery into Low
Voltage Fault
The user can charge the
battery in Low Voltage
Recovery
If no charge current is detected
within 2 minutes, the BMS will
turn off the battery
Reduce current
Stop discharge
Charge the battery
8.644-716.0 Manual Operator Chariot CV60/1 RS
Troubleshooting - Lithium Battery
Battery Won't Turn On:
Does the battery turn on for a short
Symptom
time, then turn itself off?
The battery is likely in a low voltage or
Description
low SOC.
Connect to charger and turn on the
Action
battery.
Was the battery left on or stored for
Symptom
extended periods of time?
The battery will turn itself off at 5%
SOC. If left sitting at a low SOC, the
Description
battery may have discharged itself
completely and cannot be used.
Action
Do not use. Replace and recycle.