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The battery is normally charged for 8-14 hours using an onboard charger. However, sometimes you may encounter problems charging this GEM car accessory, therefore is important to know how to troubleshoot GEM car charging. Troubleshooting a GEM car charging • Fault LED flashing: when the fault light of your charger flashes, confirm the number of flashes it makes as that will help you verify the kind of error.
First confirm if the battery connections are faultless, before proceeding. For charger 0606-00423, a flash on LED or light-emitting diode can mean, battery failure, high voltage, the battery is being charged by another power source or an open circuit. It’s recommended that you disconnect the connections and confirm condition of the battery. download Oracle Hrms Implementation And User Manual torrent. Once the faults are cleared, the charger will automatically restart. • Two flashes on the LED charger can indicate low battery voltage. However, in some models, the 2 flashes signals that the battery voltage is out of range i.e. Either too low or too high.
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That voltage must be the same to the charger voltage. Once fixed, the fault automatically clears.