2012 Polaris Ranger EV Owners Manual - Page 22

2012 Polaris Ranger EV Manual

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FEATURES AND CONTROLS Console Battery Discharge Indicator The battery discharge indicator displays the amount of charge removed (used) from fully charged batteries. When the batteries are fully charged, the rightmost bar illuminates, indicating 0% has been used. The charge status indicator will be solid green (see page 19). As the batteries discharge, the bar moves leftward. Tip: If batteries are not allowed to recharge fully (solid green light), the battery discharge indicator may be inaccurate. 100% Remains (Full Charge) 50% Remains 50% Discharged 30% 70% Discharged Recharge the batteries When the second bar from the left flashes, battery discharge is at 70%. The batteries should be recharged as soon as possible. Avoid discharging the batteries more than 80%. NOTICE: If the two left-most bars begin to flash, battery damage may occur with continued operation. Stop the vehicle and recharge the batteries. Hour Meter The hour meter records and displays the hours of actual vehicle movement since manufacture. Auxiliary 12-Volt Terminal Board The 12-volt terminal board is located under the hood. It contains constant 12-volt, switched 12-volt and ground terminals that can be used to power auxiliary lights and accessories. The terminals are limited to 10 amps. Auxiliary Outlets The 12-volt receptacle can be used to power accessories, but is limited to 10 amps (the terminal board and 12-volt outlet are fused together at 10 amps. Charging Cord The charging cord is located inside the charge plug holder on the console. See page 50 for charging instructions. Charging Cord 18

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FEATURES AND CONTROLS
Console
Battery Discharge Indicator
The battery discharge indicator displays the amount
of charge
removed (used) from fully charged batter-
ies.
When the batteries are fully charged, the right-
most bar illuminates, indicating 0% has been used.
The charge status indicator will be solid green (see
page 19). As the batteries discharge, the bar moves
leftward.
Tip:
If batteries are not allowed to recharge fully (solid
green light), the battery discharge indicator may be
inaccurate.
When the second bar from the left flashes, battery
discharge is at 70%. The batteries should be recharged as soon as possible.
Avoid discharging
the batteries more than 80%.
NOTICE:
If the two left-most bars begin to flash, battery damage may occur with continued operation.
Stop the vehicle and recharge the batteries.
Hour Meter
The hour meter records and displays the hours of actual vehicle movement since manufac-
ture.
Auxiliary 12-Volt Terminal Board
The 12-volt terminal board is located under the hood. It contains constant 12-volt, switched
12-volt and ground terminals that can be used to power auxiliary lights and accessories. The
terminals are limited to 10 amps.
Auxiliary Outlets
The 12-volt receptacle can be used to power accessories, but is limited to 10 amps (the termi-
nal board and 12-volt outlet are fused together at 10 amps.
Charging Cord
The charging cord is located inside the charge plug
holder on the console. See page 50 for charging
instructions.
100% Remains (Full Charge)
50% Remains
70% Discharged
Recharge the batteries
50% Discharged
30%
Charging Cord