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Model 6210 Maintenance Manual
CodeDescription
Solution
Section 6.Messages and Codes
Delta-Q Charger Codes
E-0-1-3Battery does not take current•Check for an electrical device connected between the charger and the battery which passes through voltage but not current (for example: Diode).
•Some lithium algorithms try to charge without detecting battery voltage and will show this fault if it is not connected. Make sure the charger is correctly connected to approved equipment.
This error will automatically clear once the charger is reset by cycling DC or by loss of AC for over 10 minutes.
E-0-1-6, E-0-1-8 Software upgrade failed
•Make sure the USB flash drive is properly formatted and is not corrupted.
•Make sure the USB flash drive does not draw excessive current.
•Copy the install files to the USB flash drive again.
•Retry the update by reinserting the USB flash drive into the charger.
•If software updates continue to fail, please contact the manufacturer of your vehicle or machine.
E-0-1-7USB mount/unmount error
•Remove and reinsert the USB flash drive into the charger.
•Make sure the USB flash drive is properly formatted and is not corrupted.
•Make sure the USB flash drive does not draw excessive current.
•If the condition persists, remove AC and battery power for minimum of 30 seconds and retry charger.
•If the problem continues to exist, please contact the manufacturer of your vehicle or machine.
E-0-1-9Hardware build does not support software version
E-0-2-0No active algorithm selected.
•The charger hardware does not support the new software version trying to be programmed. Existing software is left running. Please contact the manufacturer of your vehicle or machine.
•Reprogram the charger with its original software, algorithms, and settings.
•Use the wrench button to select the correct algorithm if it is still available on the charger. This problem will automatically clear when an available algorithm is set on the charger as default.
E-0-2-1High battery voltage while charging. Algorithm dependenttypically 2.8V/cell.
•When already full, some new batteries may exhibit this error. Cycle the batteries and see if it reoccurs.
•Check battery size and condition. Resistive batteries in poor condition may cause this. If charged when already full, some new batteries will also cause this. Cycle the batteries a few times.
•Check the battery voltage and cable connections. This error will automatically clear once the condition has been corrected.
Publication: 1146947, Revised: 12 Jan 2017 6-43