User Instructions
User manual 
for 
 STB, SCB, and HPB maintenance-free 
batteries. 
Version No: 1 of 11.05.2018 
Replaces version: -------------- 
EN
  General information: 
  The:  STB,  SCB,  and  HPB  batteries  are  maintenance-free  Valve  Regulated  Lead  Acid  Batteries  with  self-
regulating one-sided safety valves and internal  gas  recombination. The  batteries  are made  in  AGM  (Absorbent Glass 
Mat) technology; the electrolyte is held in the glass mat. The technology used allows installing batteries in places with 
natural  (gravity)  ventilation  and  minimizes  maintenance.  To  ensure  long  and  safe  use  of  the  battery,  follow  the 
instructions in the manual. 
  Health and safety recommendations: 
  All work on the battery should only be carried out by a qualified person with appropriate qualifications.  
  Before starting work, remove rings, necklaces, watches and other metal objects. 
  Use appropriate protective measures such as glasses, gloves, protective clothing, and extinguishing agents. 
  Do not touch the metal parts of the batteries directly; all work on the battery should only be carried out using 
insulated tools. 
  The battery should not be placed in sealed enclosures that do not provide adequate ventilation, because in 
the case of improper operating parameters or unfavorable conditions, flammable gases may be released from 
the battery, which may lead to explosion. 
  The possibility of shorting the positive (+) and negative (-) terminals of an individual battery or a battery pack, 
even if discharged, must be strictly prevented. 
  Extreme  caution  should  be  taken  when  connecting  batteries  in  series,  because  the  total  voltage  can  be 
dangerously high. 
  Do not disassemble the enclosure and safety valves. 
  If the battery housing is damaged (cracks or damaged cover safety valves), the battery needs to be replaced; 
prevent electrolyte leakage and dispose the battery. 
  Storage: 
The batteries should be stored in a dry and cool place with an efficient ventilation system, away from heat, fire, 
sunlight, and metal elements. The recommended storage position is to set the battery terminals facing up. The storage 
temperature should be between -10°C ÷  40°C.  Due  to  the  self-discharge phenomenon, check the battery charge level 
once every three months and recharge when needed. If the battery is stored at a temperature above 25°C, the charge 
level should be checked more often. This is due to the fact that the self-discharge increases with increase in temperature. 
The  battery must  be  recharged  if  the  voltage  at the  terminals is lower than 12.54V (2.09V for  a  single cell),  which  is 
equivalent to about 80% of the nominal capacity. 
  Installing the batteries: 
  Before  installing  the  battery,  it  must  be  inspected  for  mechanical  damage;  check  the  polarity,  condition  of 
connections,  and terminals.  Do not mix batteries  of different types or which have different usage  history, as this may 
damage the batteries or shorter their life. The batteries cannot operate with terminals facing down, because the adverse 
conditions can activate the safety valves and the electrolyte may leak out of the housing. The recommended position is to 
set the battery terminals facing up. In order to ensure good ventilation, a distance of approx. 10mm ÷ 20mm is to be kept. 
  Operation: 
  The batteries operate at a temperature of 0°C ÷ 40°C; maintain the recommended temperature range of 20-25°C 
to  ensure  the  longest  lifespan.  Every  8°C  increase  in  operating  temperature  will  cause  the  battery  life  reduce  by 50% 
Sealed VRLA batteries must not be too deeply discharged (the minimum discharging voltage can be determined on the 
basis of discharge characteristics in the data sheet) and cannot be discharged because each time a lead acid battery is 
discharged,  it  sulfates,  which  results  in  an  irreversible  capacity  loss  and  reduced  service  life.  The  battery  should  be 


