D 1
060
0.GB
D Battery - Servicing, recharging, replace-
ment
1
Safety regulations governing the handling of lead-acid batteries
The truck must be parked and rendered safe before any operations on batteries are
undertaken (refer to chapter E).
Servicing staff:
Recharging, servicing and replacing of batteries must only be
performed by qualified personnel. The instructions contained in this operating
manual, and the instructions of the manufacturer of the battery and of the battery
recharging station, must be observed when performing the above operations.
Fire protection measures:
Smoking and naked flames are not permitted when
handling batteries. No inflammable substances or spark-generating materials must
be present or stored within a distance of 2 meters of the truck parked for battery
recharging. The location must be well ventilated and fire fighting equipment must be
kept ready.
Servicing of batteries:
The battery cell screw caps must be kept dry and clean.
Terminals and cable shoes must be clean, lightly greased with pole grease and must
be securely tightened. Batteries with bare terminal posts must be covered using a
non-skid insulating mat.
Disposal of the battery:
Batteries must only be disposed of as stipulated in the
national environmental protection regulations or waste disposal provisions. The
manufacturer’s specifications for the disposal must be heeded.
m
Before closing the battery hood, make sure that the battery cable cannot be
damaged.
f
Batteries contain dissolved acid which is toxic and caustic. For this reason, protective
clothing and goggles must be worn whenever work is undertaken on batteries. Avoid
physical contact with battery acid. If clothing, skin or eyes accidentally come into con-
tact with battery acid, liberally flush the affected parts with clean water. Consult a doc-
tor when skin or eyes come into contact with battery acid. Spilled battery acid must
be immediately neutralized.
m
Only batteries with closed tray may be used.
f
Battery weight and dimensions have considerable influence on operational safety of
the truck. Changing the battery equipment is not permitted without prior approval by
the manufacturer.
2
Battery types
m
The truck is equipped with maintenance-free battery types (refer to chapter B). These
batteries must NOT refilled with distilled water. The covers of the cells are tightly
closed. Opening the covers will destroy the battery!
The battery weight is given on the battery identification plate.
D 1
060
0.GB
D Battery - Servicing, recharging, replace-
ment
1
Safety regulations governing the handling of lead-acid batteries
The truck must be parked and rendered safe before any operations on batteries are
undertaken (refer to chapter E).
Servicing staff:
Recharging, servicing and replacing of batteries must only be
performed by qualified personnel. The instructions contained in this operating
manual, and the instructions of the manufacturer of the battery and of the battery
recharging station, must be observed when performing the above operations.
Fire protection measures:
Smoking and naked flames are not permitted when
handling batteries. No inflammable substances or spark-generating materials must
be present or stored within a distance of 2 meters of the truck parked for battery
recharging. The location must be well ventilated and fire fighting equipment must be
kept ready.
Servicing of batteries:
The battery cell screw caps must be kept dry and clean.
Terminals and cable shoes must be clean, lightly greased with pole grease and must
be securely tightened. Batteries with bare terminal posts must be covered using a
non-skid insulating mat.
Disposal of the battery:
Batteries must only be disposed of as stipulated in the
national environmental protection regulations or waste disposal provisions. The
manufacturer’s specifications for the disposal must be heeded.
m
Before closing the battery hood, make sure that the battery cable cannot be
damaged.
f
Batteries contain dissolved acid which is toxic and caustic. For this reason, protective
clothing and goggles must be worn whenever work is undertaken on batteries. Avoid
physical contact with battery acid. If clothing, skin or eyes accidentally come into con-
tact with battery acid, liberally flush the affected parts with clean water. Consult a doc-
tor when skin or eyes come into contact with battery acid. Spilled battery acid must
be immediately neutralized.
m
Only batteries with closed tray may be used.
f
Battery weight and dimensions have considerable influence on operational safety of
the truck. Changing the battery equipment is not permitted without prior approval by
the manufacturer.
2
Battery types
m
The truck is equipped with maintenance-free battery types (refer to chapter B). These
batteries must NOT refilled with distilled water. The covers of the cells are tightly
closed. Opening the covers will destroy the battery!
The battery weight is given on the battery identification plate.
Summary of Contents for EMC 110/B 10
Page 1: ...Operating instructions 10003627 EMC 110 B 10 G 06 96 07 08...
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Page 7: ...0506 GB 2...
Page 9: ...0600 GB A 2...
Page 14: ...B 5 0708 GB C Q h 1 h 3 h 13 l2 y 150 l1 Ast b 1 Wa b 1 b 2 b 5 e b 4...
Page 26: ...E 3 0600 GB 5 2 1 10 11 6 8 9 4 3 7...
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