Electric Scissor Lift: Battery Gide ~
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Do regular inspection and maintenance especially in hot weather.
Do recharge batteries immediately after discharge.
Do buy the highest AH amp hour battery that will fit your configuration.
Don't add new electrolyte (acid).
Don't add tap water as it may contain minerals that will contaminate the electrolyte.
Don't discharge a battery any deeper than you possibly have to.
Don't let a battery get hot to the touch and boil violently when charging.
Remember, batteries like to be kept at nominal temperatures. Otherwise they work twice as hard (hot or cold).
Recharge lead acid batteries after each use to prevent sulfation. Do not store on low charge.
لسة التعليقات
I have found that battery features will vary somewhat from electric scissor lift to another.
NOTE: If the charger is left plugged in, the charger will automatically restart a complete charge cycle if the batteries voltage drops below a minimum voltage or 30 days has elapsed.
DANGER
Risk of electric shock
Do not immerse the charger in water. Though the charger is highly resistant to water, it is not designed for immersion and an electric shock can occur.
WARNING
There could be a spark during charging. Be careful when using fuels, solvents or other flammables near the charger or batteries.
CAUTION
When changing the input voltage wait until all the LEDs are OFF or wait a minimum of 20 seconds before switching on the new voltage.
WARNING
Do not disconnect the DC output wires near the batteries when the charger is ON. The resulting arcing could cause the batteries to explode. If the charger must be disconnected, first disconnect the AC power supply cord from its outlet, then disconnect the charger DC connections.
WARNING
Risk of an electric shock - Do not touch un-insulated parts of the charger output wires, battery connector, or battery terminals.
WARNING
Visually and manually inspect to verify the DC output wires and terminals are in good working condition before each use.
EE-Rated Aerial Platforms
WARNING
Do not charge batteries in hazardous area! The EE-rating of an aerial platform does not include the charging of batteries.
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Charging State LED
State of charge 1ST LED 2ND LED 3RD LED
0 to 50% Blinking Off Off
50% to 75% On Blinking Off
75% to 100% On On Blinking
100% On On On
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The charger goes into an equalizing charge mode after the batteries are charged and all 3 LEDs are “ON”. The charger will continue to charge at a low current then shut off automatically when complete. If all 3 LEDs blink together, there is a problem. Take proper action according to the following instructions:
3 LEDs blink once simultaneously: Output connection error. Check the battery and charger connection. The output may not be connected to the batteries or the connections to the batteries may have corroded or loosened. The output may be shorted due to improper connection to the batteries or pinched wires. The output may be connected in reverse polarity to the batteries. The charger is not damaged by any of these problems.
3 LEDs blink twice simultaneously: The charger is indicating that the AC voltage is too low or too high. Check the AC input voltage.
3 LEDs blink three times simultaneously: Charger is overheated. No action required. When the charger cools, charging will restart automatically. Check and correct for dirt or other debris on charger that may be reducing cooling.
3 LEDs blink four times simultaneously: Input or output over current. No action required, charger will correct and restart automatically.
100% LED lamp blinks: Charger 18-hour timer has timed out due to battery problem.
Batteries do not fully charge.
If the batteries are charged overnight, make sure the AC supply is not being switched off at night with other building items. Check battery condition and for dead cells or reduced capacity. Replace charger only if other problems are not found.
The AC line circuit breaker or fuse is blown.
A defective circuit breaker or fuse, an overloaded circuit, or a charger problem can cause this condition. Try connecting the charger to a different AC outlet (on a different circuit) in the building. If the AC supply checks good, the charger should be replaced.
1. Move the aerial platform to an area designated for battery charging. Refer to NFPA 505 for
harging setup. NFPA 505 is a publication of the National Fire Protection Association, Inc., Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02269 (USA).
2. Charge batteries. Refer to Section 3.13-2 for battery charging operation.
NOTE
The charging temperature for an EE-rated aerial platform is limited 40°C ambient.
2.3-6 Battery Tray Side
• Battery Tray
- Ensure tray latch is secure and in proper working order.
• Battery Charger (Compacts - Entrance Side)
- Ensure charger is secure and shows no visible damage.
• Battery
Proper battery condition is essential to good performance and operational safety. Improper fluid levels or damaged cables and connections can result in component damage and hazardous conditions.
WARNING
Explosion hazard. Keep flames and sparks away. Do not smoke near batteries.
WARNING
Battery acid is extremely corrosive
Wear proper eye and facial protection as well as appropriate protective clothing. If contact occurs, immediately flush with cold water and seek medical attention.
WARNING
For EE rated aerial platform, do not use AC power in hazardous locations.
Figure 3-3. AC Outlet on Platform
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Explosion and Fire Hazards
Do not operate the machine or charge the battery in hazardous locations or locations where potentially flammable or explosive gases or particles may be present.
Component Damage Hazards
Do not use any battery charger greater than 24V to charge the batteries. Do not use the machine as a ground for welding.
Battery Safety
Burn Hazards
Batteries contain acid.
Always wear protective clothing and eye wear when working with batteries. Avoid spilling or contacting battery acid. Neutralize battery acid spills with baking soda and water. Do not expose the batteries or the charger to water or rain during charging.
Explosion Hazards
Keep sparks, flames and lighted tobacco away from batteries. Batteries emit explosive gas. The battery tray should remain open during the entire charging cycle.Do not contact the battery terminals or the cable clamps with tools that may cause sparks.
Component Damage Hazard
Do not use any battery charger greater than 24V to charge the batteries.
Electrocution/Burn Hazards
Connect the battery charger to a grounded, AC 3-wire electrical outlet only. Inspect daily for damaged cords, cables and wires. Replace damaged items before operating. Avoid electrical shock from contact with battery terminals. Remove all rings, watches and other jewelry.
Tip-over Hazard
Do not use batteries that weigh less than the original equipment. Batteries are used as a counterweight and are critical to machine stability. Each battery must weigh 65 lbs / 29.5 kg. Battery tray including batteries must weigh a minimum of 335 lbs / 152 kg.
Lifting Hazard
Use the appropriate number of people and proper lifting techniques when lifting batteries.
Battery condition will affect machine performance. Machine drive speed and function speed will drop when the battery level indicator is flashing.
Battery Level Indicator
Use the LED diagnostic readout to determine the battery level.
Note: When a blinking LO code appears on the platform controls LED display, the machine must be taken out of service and charged, otherwise all machine functions will be disabled.
Electrocution hazard.
Contact with hot or live circuits may result in death or serious injury. Remove all rings, watches and other jewelry.
Bodily injury hazard.
Batteries contain acid. Avoid spilling or contacting battery acid. Neutralize battery acid spills with baking soda and water.
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Battery Hazards
Always disconnect batteries when servicing electrical components or when performing welding on the machine.
Do not allow smoking, open flame, or sparks near battery during charging or servicing.
Do not contact tools or other metal objects across the battery terminals.
Always wear hand, eye, and face protection when servicing batteries. Ensure that battery acid does not come in contact with skin or clothing.
BATTERY FLUID IS HIGHLY CORROSIVE. AVOID CONTACT WITH SKIN AND CLOTHING AT ALL TIMES. IMMEDIATELY RINSE ANY CONTACTED AREA WITH CLEAN WATER AND SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION.
Charge batteries only in a well ventilated area.
Avoid overfilling the battery fluid level. Add distilled water to batteries only after the batteries are fully charged.
NOTE: When the machine is shut down for overnight parking or battery charging, the emergency stop botton and power select switches must be positioned to off to prevent draining the batteries.
4. Battery Charger Status
This panel, located to the right of the ground control box, is designed to give the operator an accurate read on the status of the battery charger.
a. Green = Charge complete
b. Yellow = Charging in process
c. Red = Charging abnormal
Figure 3-1. Ground Control Station
ONLY PLUG THE CHARGER INTO A PROPERLY INSTALLED AND GROUNDED OUTLET. DO NOT USE GROUND ADAPTORS OR MODIFY PLUG. DO NOT TOUCH NON-INSULATED PORTION OF OUTPUT CONNECTOR OR NON-INSULATED BATTERY TERMINAL. ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE AC SUPPLY BEFORE MAKING OR BREAKING THE CONNECTIONS TO THE BATTERY BEFORE CHARGING. DO NOT OPEN OR DISASSEMBLE CHARGER. DO NOT OPERATE CHARGER IF THE AC SUPPLY CORD IS DAMAGED OR IF THE CHARGER HAS RECEIVED A SHARP BLOW, BEEN DROPPED, OR OTHERWISE DAMAGED IN Anyway.
Battery Charger Fault Codes
If a fault occurred during charging, the red "Fault" LED will flash with a code. The number of flashes corresponds to the error.
Refer to Table 4-1, Battery Charger Flash Codes.
Table 4-1. Battery Charger Flash Codes
Flash(s) Fault Fault Removal
1 Battery voltage high Auto-recover - Indicates a high battery pack voltage
2 Battery voltage low Auto-recover - Indicates either a battery pack failure, battery pack not connected to charger or battery volts per cell is less than 0.5 VDC. Check the battery pack and connections
3 Charge time-out Indicates the batteries did not charge in the allowed time. This could occur if the batteries are a larger capacity than the algorithm is intended for or if the batteries are damaged old or in poor condition.
4 Check battery Indicates the batteries could not be trickle charged up to the minimum voltage per cell level required for the charge to be started.
5 Over-temperature Auto-recover - Indicates charger has shut down due to high internal temperature
6 QuiQ fault Indicates that the battery will not accept charge current, or an internal fault has been detected in the charger. This fault will nearly always be set within the first 30 seconds of operation. Once it has been determined that the batteries and connections are not faulty and fault 6 is again displayed after interrupting AC power for at least 10 seconds, the charger must be brought to a qualified service depot.
DO NOT REPLACE ITEMS CRITICAL TO STABILITY, SUCH AS BATTERIES OR SOLID TIRES, WITH ITEMS OF DIFFERENT WEIGHT OR SPECIFICATION. DO NOT MODIFY UNIT IN ANY WAY TO AFFECT STABILITY.
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لازم تفهم نوع بطاريتك ايه
بطاريات الليد اسيد تنقسم الى....
نقول باختصار الويت والجيل
بعدين نتكلم ان فى نوعين من ال ايه ام جى
سيرفس ومينتينانس فرى
معظم بطاريات السيسور ليفت ايه ام جى
لو فرى مينتيننانس تعمل ايه وقت التفتيش
لو سيرفس تعمل ايه وقت التفتيش
ما هى الدسيتيلد والميناراليزد واتر والفرق بينهم
كيفية الشحن
كيفية الاهتمام بالبطاريات عموما
كيفية الاهتمام ببطارية ال ايه جى ام
السيفتى
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عايز تشوف البيض و البواقى+المخطط+الصور
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نقول باختصار الويت والجيل
بعدين نتكلم ان فى نوعين من ال ايه ام جى
سيرفس ومينتينانس فرى
معظم بطاريات السيسور ليفت ايه ام جى
لو فرى مينتيننانس تعمل ايه وقت التفتيش
لو سيرفس تعمل ايه وقت التفتيش
ما هى الدسيتيلد والميناراليزد واتر والفرق بينهم
كيفية الشحن
كيفية الاهتمام بالبطاريات عموما
كيفية الاهتمام ببطارية ال ايه جى ام
السيفتى
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عايز تشوف البيض و البواقى+المخطط+الصور
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Do regular inspection and maintenance especially in hot weather.
Do recharge batteries immediately after discharge.
Do buy the highest AH amp hour battery that will fit your configuration.
Don't add new electrolyte (acid).
Don't add tap water as it may contain minerals that will contaminate the electrolyte.
Don't discharge a battery any deeper than you possibly have to.
Don't let a battery get hot to the touch and boil violently when charging.
Remember, batteries like to be kept at nominal temperatures. Otherwise they work twice as hard (hot or cold).
Recharge lead acid batteries after each use to prevent sulfation. Do not store on low charge.
لسة التعليقات
I have found that battery features will vary somewhat from electric scissor lift to another.
DANGER
Risk of electric shock
Do not immerse the charger in water. Though the charger is highly resistant to water, it is not designed for immersion and an electric shock can occur.
There could be a spark during charging. Be careful when using fuels, solvents or other flammables near the charger or batteries.
CAUTION
When changing the input voltage wait until all the LEDs are OFF or wait a minimum of 20 seconds before switching on the new voltage.
WARNING
Do not disconnect the DC output wires near the batteries when the charger is ON. The resulting arcing could cause the batteries to explode. If the charger must be disconnected, first disconnect the AC power supply cord from its outlet, then disconnect the charger DC connections.
WARNING
Risk of an electric shock - Do not touch un-insulated parts of the charger output wires, battery connector, or battery terminals.
WARNING
Visually and manually inspect to verify the DC output wires and terminals are in good working condition before each use.
EE-Rated Aerial Platforms
WARNING
Do not charge batteries in hazardous area! The EE-rating of an aerial platform does not include the charging of batteries.
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Charging State LED
State of charge 1ST LED 2ND LED 3RD LED
0 to 50% Blinking Off Off
50% to 75% On Blinking Off
75% to 100% On On Blinking
100% On On On
60133AA
The charger goes into an equalizing charge mode after the batteries are charged and all 3 LEDs are “ON”. The charger will continue to charge at a low current then shut off automatically when complete. If all 3 LEDs blink together, there is a problem. Take proper action according to the following instructions:
3 LEDs blink once simultaneously: Output connection error. Check the battery and charger connection. The output may not be connected to the batteries or the connections to the batteries may have corroded or loosened. The output may be shorted due to improper connection to the batteries or pinched wires. The output may be connected in reverse polarity to the batteries. The charger is not damaged by any of these problems.
3 LEDs blink twice simultaneously: The charger is indicating that the AC voltage is too low or too high. Check the AC input voltage.
3 LEDs blink three times simultaneously: Charger is overheated. No action required. When the charger cools, charging will restart automatically. Check and correct for dirt or other debris on charger that may be reducing cooling.
3 LEDs blink four times simultaneously: Input or output over current. No action required, charger will correct and restart automatically.
100% LED lamp blinks: Charger 18-hour timer has timed out due to battery problem.
Batteries do not fully charge.
If the batteries are charged overnight, make sure the AC supply is not being switched off at night with other building items. Check battery condition and for dead cells or reduced capacity. Replace charger only if other problems are not found.
The AC line circuit breaker or fuse is blown.
A defective circuit breaker or fuse, an overloaded circuit, or a charger problem can cause this condition. Try connecting the charger to a different AC outlet (on a different circuit) in the building. If the AC supply checks good, the charger should be replaced.
1. Move the aerial platform to an area designated for battery charging. Refer to NFPA 505 for
harging setup. NFPA 505 is a publication of the National Fire Protection Association, Inc., Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02269 (USA).
2. Charge batteries. Refer to Section 3.13-2 for battery charging operation.
NOTE
The charging temperature for an EE-rated aerial platform is limited 40°C ambient.
2.3-6 Battery Tray Side
• Battery Tray
- Ensure tray latch is secure and in proper working order.
• Battery Charger (Compacts - Entrance Side)
- Ensure charger is secure and shows no visible damage.
• Battery
Proper battery condition is essential to good performance and operational safety. Improper fluid levels or damaged cables and connections can result in component damage and hazardous conditions.
WARNING
Explosion hazard. Keep flames and sparks away. Do not smoke near batteries.
WARNING
Battery acid is extremely corrosive
Wear proper eye and facial protection as well as appropriate protective clothing. If contact occurs, immediately flush with cold water and seek medical attention.
WARNING
For EE rated aerial platform, do not use AC power in hazardous locations.
Figure 3-3. AC Outlet on Platform
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Explosion and Fire Hazards
Do not operate the machine or charge the battery in hazardous locations or locations where potentially flammable or explosive gases or particles may be present.
Component Damage Hazards
Do not use any battery charger greater than 24V to charge the batteries. Do not use the machine as a ground for welding.
Battery Safety
Burn Hazards
Batteries contain acid.
Always wear protective clothing and eye wear when working with batteries. Avoid spilling or contacting battery acid. Neutralize battery acid spills with baking soda and water. Do not expose the batteries or the charger to water or rain during charging.
Explosion Hazards
Keep sparks, flames and lighted tobacco away from batteries. Batteries emit explosive gas. The battery tray should remain open during the entire charging cycle.Do not contact the battery terminals or the cable clamps with tools that may cause sparks.
Component Damage Hazard
Do not use any battery charger greater than 24V to charge the batteries.
Electrocution/Burn Hazards
Connect the battery charger to a grounded, AC 3-wire electrical outlet only. Inspect daily for damaged cords, cables and wires. Replace damaged items before operating. Avoid electrical shock from contact with battery terminals. Remove all rings, watches and other jewelry.
Tip-over Hazard
Do not use batteries that weigh less than the original equipment. Batteries are used as a counterweight and are critical to machine stability. Each battery must weigh 65 lbs / 29.5 kg. Battery tray including batteries must weigh a minimum of 335 lbs / 152 kg.
Lifting Hazard
Use the appropriate number of people and proper lifting techniques when lifting batteries.
Battery condition will affect machine performance. Machine drive speed and function speed will drop when the battery level indicator is flashing.
Battery Level Indicator
Use the LED diagnostic readout to determine the battery level.
Note: When a blinking LO code appears on the platform controls LED display, the machine must be taken out of service and charged, otherwise all machine functions will be disabled.
Electrocution hazard.
Contact with hot or live circuits may result in death or serious injury. Remove all rings, watches and other jewelry.
Bodily injury hazard.
Batteries contain acid. Avoid spilling or contacting battery acid. Neutralize battery acid spills with baking soda and water.
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Battery Hazards
Always disconnect batteries when servicing electrical components or when performing welding on the machine.
Do not allow smoking, open flame, or sparks near battery during charging or servicing.
Do not contact tools or other metal objects across the battery terminals.
Always wear hand, eye, and face protection when servicing batteries. Ensure that battery acid does not come in contact with skin or clothing.
BATTERY FLUID IS HIGHLY CORROSIVE. AVOID CONTACT WITH SKIN AND CLOTHING AT ALL TIMES. IMMEDIATELY RINSE ANY CONTACTED AREA WITH CLEAN WATER AND SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION.
Charge batteries only in a well ventilated area.
Avoid overfilling the battery fluid level. Add distilled water to batteries only after the batteries are fully charged.
NOTE: When the machine is shut down for overnight parking or battery charging, the emergency stop botton and power select switches must be positioned to off to prevent draining the batteries.
4. Battery Charger Status
This panel, located to the right of the ground control box, is designed to give the operator an accurate read on the status of the battery charger.
a. Green = Charge complete
b. Yellow = Charging in process
c. Red = Charging abnormal
Figure 3-1. Ground Control Station
ONLY PLUG THE CHARGER INTO A PROPERLY INSTALLED AND GROUNDED OUTLET. DO NOT USE GROUND ADAPTORS OR MODIFY PLUG. DO NOT TOUCH NON-INSULATED PORTION OF OUTPUT CONNECTOR OR NON-INSULATED BATTERY TERMINAL. ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE AC SUPPLY BEFORE MAKING OR BREAKING THE CONNECTIONS TO THE BATTERY BEFORE CHARGING. DO NOT OPEN OR DISASSEMBLE CHARGER. DO NOT OPERATE CHARGER IF THE AC SUPPLY CORD IS DAMAGED OR IF THE CHARGER HAS RECEIVED A SHARP BLOW, BEEN DROPPED, OR OTHERWISE DAMAGED IN Anyway.
Battery Charger Fault Codes
If a fault occurred during charging, the red "Fault" LED will flash with a code. The number of flashes corresponds to the error.
Refer to Table 4-1, Battery Charger Flash Codes.
Table 4-1. Battery Charger Flash Codes
Flash(s) Fault Fault Removal
1 Battery voltage high Auto-recover - Indicates a high battery pack voltage
2 Battery voltage low Auto-recover - Indicates either a battery pack failure, battery pack not connected to charger or battery volts per cell is less than 0.5 VDC. Check the battery pack and connections
3 Charge time-out Indicates the batteries did not charge in the allowed time. This could occur if the batteries are a larger capacity than the algorithm is intended for or if the batteries are damaged old or in poor condition.
4 Check battery Indicates the batteries could not be trickle charged up to the minimum voltage per cell level required for the charge to be started.
5 Over-temperature Auto-recover - Indicates charger has shut down due to high internal temperature
6 QuiQ fault Indicates that the battery will not accept charge current, or an internal fault has been detected in the charger. This fault will nearly always be set within the first 30 seconds of operation. Once it has been determined that the batteries and connections are not faulty and fault 6 is again displayed after interrupting AC power for at least 10 seconds, the charger must be brought to a qualified service depot.
DO NOT REPLACE ITEMS CRITICAL TO STABILITY, SUCH AS BATTERIES OR SOLID TIRES, WITH ITEMS OF DIFFERENT WEIGHT OR SPECIFICATION. DO NOT MODIFY UNIT IN ANY WAY TO AFFECT STABILITY.
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In order to get an AH rating, the battery that is being tested has to be drained down to 0 over the course of a specified amount of time. The amount of amperage that it took to get it down to zero, over that specified amount of time constitutes the AH rating.
Because of the Peukert effect (aka, The faster a battery is drained, the less overall amperage is available), if you discharge a battery over the course of 100 hours, the AH rating looks higher that if you discharge that same battery over the course of 1 hour. So, there has to be a standard. For deep cycle batteries the standard rating is 20 hours.
So, if a battery has a rating of 200AH at 20 Hr rate, then that battery was discharged over 20 hours with a 10 amp load.
Starting batteries on the other hand, are typically rated at 10Hr rate, because they are used faster, so the 20Hr rate is not as important. So, that weird 20Hr rate that you see after the AH rating on batteries, that tells you that the rating in question is the realistic, common rating; rather than an over-inflated number to make the battery look better than it really is.
3.13-2 Battery Charging Operation
Figure 3-18. Battery Charger
Figure 3-18. Battery Charger
Dry Battery Filling and Charging
Instructions
1 Remove the battery vent caps and permanently remove the plastic seal from the battery vent openings.
2 Fill each cell with battery acid (electrolyte) until the level is sufficient to cover the plates. Do not fill to maximum level until the battery charge cycle is complete. Overfilling can cause the battery acid to overflow during charging. Neutralize battery acid spills with baking soda and water.
3 Install the battery vent caps.
4 Charge the battery.
5 Check the battery acid level when the charging cycle is complete. Replenish with distilled water to the bottom of the fill tube. Do not overfill.
Instructions
1 Remove the battery vent caps and permanently remove the plastic seal from the battery vent openings.
2 Fill each cell with battery acid (electrolyte) until the level is sufficient to cover the plates. Do not fill to maximum level until the battery charge cycle is complete. Overfilling can cause the battery acid to overflow during charging. Neutralize battery acid spills with baking soda and water.
3 Install the battery vent caps.
4 Charge the battery.
5 Check the battery acid level when the charging cycle is complete. Replenish with distilled water to the bottom of the fill tube. Do not overfill.
3.5-2 Battery Charger
Refer to Section 3.13-2 for battery charging operation.
Check for battery fluid leaks and proper fluid level. Add distilled water if needed. See Maintenance section.
Operating Instructions
Battery and Charger Instructions
Observe and Obey:
Don't use an external charger or booster battery.
Charge the battery in a well-ventilated area.
Use proper AC input voltage for charging as indicated on the charger.
Use only a Genie authorized battery and charger.
To Charge Battery
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Check the Batteries
4.7 BATTERY CHARGING
Operation
The battery charger receptacle is located at the right rear of the machine near the ground control panel.
1. Connect the charger to a grounded outlet.
2. On the Battery Charger, the charger will automatically turn on and go through a short LED indicator self-test. All LED’s will flash in an up and down sequence for two seconds.
3. The batteries are fully charged when green light on the battery charger status panel is illuminated.
1. Check battery case for damage.
2. Clean battery terminals and cable ends thoroughly with a terminal cleaning tool or wire brush.
3. Ensure all battery connections are tight.
4. If applicable, check battery fluid level. If plates are not covered by at least 1/2” (13 mm) of solution, add distilled or demineralized water.
5. Replace battery if damaged or incapable of holding a lasting charge.
The battery charger receptacle is located at the right rear of the machine near the ground control panel.
1. Connect the charger to a grounded outlet.
2. On the Battery Charger, the charger will automatically turn on and go through a short LED indicator self-test. All LED’s will flash in an up and down sequence for two seconds.
3. The batteries are fully charged when green light on the battery charger status panel is illuminated.
1. Check battery case for damage.
2. Clean battery terminals and cable ends thoroughly with a terminal cleaning tool or wire brush.
3. Ensure all battery connections are tight.
4. If applicable, check battery fluid level. If plates are not covered by at least 1/2” (13 mm) of solution, add distilled or demineralized water.
5. Replace battery if damaged or incapable of holding a lasting charge.
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5. Make sure all battery connections are tight.
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7. Do not use any batteries other than flooded lead acid batteries of the proper AH rating.
3. Ensure all battery connections are tight.
Note: This procedure does not need to be performed on machines with sealed or maintenance-free batteries.
Note: Perform this test after fully charging the batteries.
1 Put on protective clothing and eyewear.
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3
Note:
The commercial use of the lead acid battery is over 100 years old.
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5. Make sure all battery connections are tight.
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7. Do not use any batteries other than flooded lead acid batteries of the proper AH rating.
3. Ensure all battery connections are tight.
Note: This procedure does not need to be performed on machines with sealed or maintenance-free batteries.
Note: Perform this test after fully charging the batteries.
1 Put on protective clothing and eyewear.
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3
Note:
The commercial use of the lead acid battery is over 100 years old.
The sulfur rests on the battery plates and the sulfur returns to the electrolyte when recharging the battery.
Common manufacturer applications include high performance
Charge in a well-ventilated area. Hydrogen gas generated during charging is explosive.
Choose the appropriate charge program for flooded, gel and AGM batteries. Check manufacturer’s specifications on recommended voltage thresholds.
Fill water level to designated level after charging. Overfilling when the battery is on low charge can cause acid spillage during charging.
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