Instruction Manual

*Battery History
Install Date <50% DOD
Inits <80% DOD
Terms >80% DOD
<20% DOD
*Battery Information
Fleet ID Voltage
Capacity S/N
Tag ID ML No
Cell Type
Language
English Dansk
Francais Svenska
Nederlands Espanol
Deutsch
Charger options
Auto Balance AGV
Onboard Safety Disconnect
Stored Equalize BattID
Settings
Set LCD Contrast
Reset Charger
Override / Enable Inhibit
The menu can be exited by pressing the BACK key.
* This menu item can only be selected if the charger has the BattID
option fitted.
Faults / Warnings
If a critical fault occurs during charge the charge status indicator
will show indication 5 and the LCD Display will show the fault code
and description, for example:
Faults permanently stop charge until they are rectified.
If a warning occurs during charge the warning symbol
will be
displayed on t he LCD Display and t he warning code and
description can be ac cessed by scrolling through the charge
information.
Warnings do not affect the charge procedure.
Fault Codes
F06 No output current
F07 * Incorrect battery
F09 * Bulk charge timeout
F10 * Gassing charge timeout
F12 Configuration error
F13 Thermistor fault
F17 * Auto balance timeout
F18 Battery disconnected
F19 Battery disconnected during cooldown
F21 Over current
Warning Codes
F01 * Over discharged battery
F02 * Deep discharged battery
F03 * Sulphated battery
F04 Charger overheating
F05 Mains Failed during charge
F23 Batt ID PCB error
F24 Batt ID Antenna error
F25 Batt ID Tag read error
F26 Batt ID not programmed
F27 ** Slave 1 incorrect correct current
F28 ** Slave 2 incorrect correct current
F29 ** Slave 3 incorrect correct current
F30 ** Slave 1 temperature fault
F31 ** Slave 2 temperature fault
F32 ** Slave 3 temperature fault
* = These faults are usually associated with the battery, check
battery condition.
** = Only applicable on models with dual power modules
Repair
Only suitably qualified personnel should perform repair work
on this equipment.
Use of genuine factory sourced replacement parts is necessary to
ensure UL marking is not invalidated.
Contact your local maintenance facility for assistance or
replacement parts. Always be prepared with the charger type and
serial number prior to placing a call for assistance.
Maintenance
Before carrying out maintenance, isolate the mains supply
and disconnect the battery.
Only suitably qualified personnel should perform
maintenance work on this equipment.
The charger will require little maintenance, but the following
schedule is recommended once a month:
(a) Check the condition of all cables, paying particular
attention to the points where cables may be severely
flexed, i.e. at the entry to charger cabinet, charging plugs
and sockets.
(b) Check condition of charging plugs and sockets for wear
and any evidence of overheating, which could ultimately
lead to charger malfunction.
(c) Check that ventilation is not obstructed.
(d) Ensure that all safety covers and panels are correctly in
place.
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