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approximately 1-2 hours depending on the beginning voltage.
After the Charging stage is complete, the charger will then go into the Conditioning stage.
During this stage the output voltage will drop to around 28 to 28.8 volts during this time.
This process will take approximately 2 hours.
The last stage of the charging cycle is the READY stage. Once the charger has gone through
the first two stages it will enter the Ready stage where the output voltage stays at a
consistent 27 to 27.8 volts. At this point, the battery charging process is complete.
Constant Voltage Regulator – CVR
The CVR is mounted under the hinged control panel.
The function of the CVR is to maintain a constant
26.2 - 26.6 volts to the key components of the
machine. The CVR regulates the voltage output to
the drive motor, oil pump, sliding head motor and
the buffer motor.
Located on the CVR is a 25A internal fuse* (Part Number 158-1439) which can be replaced by
the operator.
*If the lane machine is equipped with the variable speed
Buffer Motor option, the buffer motor assembly will have
an in-line fuse soldered to the board. This CVR utilizes a
30A in line fuse assembly (Part Number 164-1214).
By pressing the red E-Stop breaker, power will be
removed from the lane machine. To resume power,
simply turn the breaker clockwise.
The machine should always be turned off by the E-Stop
during charging or maintenance.
When the E-Stop is pressed during operation, the
machine program will be zeroed and the machine will
need to be returned to the foul line and re-started.
E-Stop
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