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How to read the battery displays
FIGURE 3: Battery Charger LED Display
DO NOT OPERATE UNIT WHILE CHARGING. DO NOT DISABLE CHARGER INTERLOCK.
Power
Power
Power
Power
Green LED (ON)
Green LED (ON)
Green LED (ON)
Green LED (ON)
Red LED (OFF)
Red LED (ON)
Red LED (OFF)
Red LED
(FLASHING)
Green LED (OFF)
Green LED (OFF)
Green LED (ON)
Green LED (ON)
Red LED (OFF)
Red LED (ON)
Red LED (OFF)
Red LED
(FLASHING)
Green LED (OFF)
Green LED (OFF)
Green LED (ON)
Green LED (ON)
This display indicates that the
power is on but there is no
connection to a battery. The
charger must see
approximately five (5) volts on a
battery to deliver D/C current.
This display indicates that
power is on and that both
outputs are delivering D/C
current to the batteries.
This display indicates that
power is on and that both
outputs are finished charging
and are in a float maintenance
mode.
A flashing red light indicates
there is a problem with a
battery, such as low voltage or
a bad cell.
Battery 1 Status
Charging Ready
Battery 2 Status
Charging Ready
Battery 1 Status
Charging Ready
Battery 2 Status
Charging Ready
Battery 1 Status
Charging Ready
Battery 2 Status
Charging Ready
Battery 1 Status
Charging Ready
Battery 2 Status
Charging Ready
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2.3 | LUBRICATION
Item
Specification
Frequency of Lubrication
Wheels
Teflon Spray
Quarterly (Optional)
2.4 | COMPONENTS REQUIRING ADJUSTMENT
Under normal use, no components should require adjustment.
•
If a pump is replaced contact your dealer for pump relief setting.
•
If the load sensing calibration is not functioning correctly, contact your dealer for calibration.
2.5 | EXAMINATION, REPAIR, REPLACEMENT OF LIMITED LIFE COMPONENTS
With proper use, regular battery charging, and regular inspection, there are no limited life components that require
routine replacement.
2.6 | SAFETY DEVICES AND SYSTEMS REQUIRING CHECKS
Check safety functions as part of daily inspection. Check that the brakes are holding.
2.7 | STORAGE
After periods of storage, exposure to extremes of ambient conditions-heat, cold, moisture, dust etc. inspect the
machine. Batteries will need to be charged. Refer to the Pre-Delivery/ Frequent Inspection Checklist in this manual.
2.8 | MAJOR ALTERATIONS OR REPAIRS
Any alterations must be approved by the manufacturer. Major repairs, which affect the stability, strength, or
performance of the machine must also be approved by the manufacturer, recorded, and include machine
inspection and testing. Never attach pipe racks, material lifting devices, or make any other alteration that is not part
of the intended design of the machine.
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