Service Training
Section
2.6
Page
79
The table below serves as a programming aid for the various types of batteries and applications. Depending
on the application and type of battery, menu numbers 22 and 23 can be altered according to the following
table. A detailed description regarding the application of the diagnostic unit in connection with the combined
instrument is given in section 2.6.11.
The battery discharge indicator is reset to "battery fully charged" by the increase in cell voltage after charging
of the battery. This cell voltage is programmed to be 2.09 V per cell as standard value. This value can be
modified with menu item 22. The cell voltage value must be applied for a certain period of time after turning
on the key switch before the discharge indicator is reset. When the truck is delivered, this value is set to 0.1
min. This time can be changed with menu item 24.
Type of Application
Time for Reduction
Change in Menu
Change in Menu
and Battery
No. 22.
No. 23
Particularly heavy duty
Too early
Reduce
Increase
Battery charging under
4 hrs required
Particularly light duty
Too late
Increase
Increase
Battery charging once
a week
Trucks with many options
Too late
Increase
Increase
(basic loads e.g.
heater, etc.)
Performance enhanced
Too late
Increase by 0.03 V
Increase
PzS battery
PzV battery
Too late
Increase by 0.06 V
Increase
CSM battery
Too late
Increase by 0.09 V
Increase
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