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Charging the battery
F
The on-board charger must not be opened. The mains cable must not be damaged.
F
It is essential to follow the safety regulations of the battery and charging station
manufacturers.
Z
The mains cable of the charger is located in the mains cable holder in the battery
compartment.
M
The battery temperature rises by approx. 10°C during charging. Battery charging
should only start when the battery temperature is below 35°C. The battery
temperature before charging should be at least 15°C as otherwise it will affect the
charge.
To charge the battery, the truck must
be parked in a closed and properly
ventilated room.
– Lift up the battery panel (2).
– Where necessary remove the
insulating mat from the battery.
– Remove the mains connector (3)
from its receptacle and insert it in a
suitable mains socket. The LED (4)
flashes green or a permanent
yellow to indicate that the charger
is connected to the mains.
Z
When the mains connector (3) is
connected to the mains, all the truck’s
electrical functions are interrupted
(electrical start-up protection). The
truck cannot be operated.
– Charge the batteries until the
LED (4) produces a permanent
green light. Remove the mains
connector (3) from the mains
socket and insert it in its receptacle
on the truck.
Z
Charging continues automatically after a mains failure. Charging can be interrupted
by removing the mains connector and continued as partial charging.
Z
When the battery connector is removed the batteries are disconnected from the
charger and cannot be charged.
On-Board Charger Mains Connection
Mains supply:
110-230 V ±10%
Mains frequency: 50/60 Hz ±4%
The on-board charger identifies the mains voltage and adapts itself automatically.
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Charging the battery
F
The on-board charger must not be opened. The mains cable must not be damaged.
F
It is essential to follow the safety regulations of the battery and charging station
manufacturers.
Z
The mains cable of the charger is located in the mains cable holder in the battery
compartment.
M
The battery temperature rises by approx. 10°C during charging. Battery charging
should only start when the battery temperature is below 35°C. The battery
temperature before charging should be at least 15°C as otherwise it will affect the
charge.
To charge the battery, the truck must
be parked in a closed and properly
ventilated room.
– Lift up the battery panel (2).
– Where necessary remove the
insulating mat from the battery.
– Remove the mains connector (3)
from its receptacle and insert it in a
suitable mains socket. The LED (4)
flashes green or a permanent
yellow to indicate that the charger
is connected to the mains.
Z
When the mains connector (3) is
connected to the mains, all the truck’s
electrical functions are interrupted
(electrical start-up protection). The
truck cannot be operated.
– Charge the batteries until the
LED (4) produces a permanent
green light. Remove the mains
connector (3) from the mains
socket and insert it in its receptacle
on the truck.
Z
Charging continues automatically after a mains failure. Charging can be interrupted
by removing the mains connector and continued as partial charging.
Z
When the battery connector is removed the batteries are disconnected from the
charger and cannot be charged.
On-Board Charger Mains Connection
Mains supply:
110-230 V ±10%
Mains frequency: 50/60 Hz ±4%
The on-board charger identifies the mains voltage and adapts itself automatically.
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4
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