8.10.6.2
Battery service during prolonged machine downtimes
WARNING!
Danger of injury caused by exploding gas mix-
ture!
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Remove the plugs before starting to recharge
the battery.
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Ensure adequate ventilation.
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Smoking and open fire is prohibited!
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Do not lay any tools or other metal objects on
the battery.
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Do not wear jewellery (watch, bracelets, etc.)
when working on the battery.
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Wear your personal protective equipment (pro-
tective gloves, protective clothing, goggles).
Protective equipment:
n
Working clothes
n
Protective gloves
n
Safety goggles
1.
Switch off all consuming devices (e.g. ignition, light).
2.
Measure the open-circuit voltage of the battery at regular
intervals (at least 1 x per month).
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Reference values: 12.6 V = fully charged; 12.3 V = dis-
charged to 50%.
3.
Recharge the battery immediately after an open-circuit
voltage of 12.25 V or less is reached. Do not perform boost
charging.
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The open-circuit voltage of the battery occurs approx. 10
hours after the last charging process or one hour after
the last discharge.
4.
Switch off the charging current before removing the charging
clamps.
5.
After each charging process allow the battery to rest for one
hour before taking it into service.
6.
For standstill periods of more than one month you should
always disconnect the battery. Do not forget to perform reg-
ular open-circuit voltage measurements.
8.10.6.3
Measures before restarting
1.
Replace the fuel filter.
2.
Replace the air filter.
3.
Change the engine oil and clean the oil filter.
4.
Check cables, hoses and lines for cracks and leaks.
5.
Start the engine and run it for 15 to 30 minutes with idle
speed.
Maintenance – As required
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Summary of Contents for DTR100
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Page 7: ...1 Introduction Introduction DTR100 7 ...
Page 11: ...2 Technical data Technical data DTR100 11 ...
Page 15: ...3 Concerning your safety Concerning your safety DTR100 15 ...
Page 43: ...4 Indicators and control elements Indicators and control elements DTR100 43 ...
Page 48: ...Indicators and control elements Engine DTR100 48 ...
Page 49: ...5 Checks prior to start up Checks prior to start up DTR100 49 ...
Page 57: ...6 Operation Operation DTR100 57 ...
Page 70: ...Operation Parking the machine in secured condition DTR100 70 ...
Page 71: ...7 Loading transporting the machine Loading transporting the machine DTR100 71 ...
Page 76: ...Loading transporting the machine After transport DTR100 76 ...
Page 77: ...8 Maintenance Maintenance DTR100 77 ...
Page 111: ...6 Check the oil levels 7 Clean the machine thoroughly Maintenance As required DTR100 111 ...
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Page 113: ...9 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting DTR100 113 ...
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