
Module Over Temperature.
Urgent Alarm, normally related to a blocked filter or
restricted exhaust air or installation in an inappropriate location.
Configuration Error.
Urgent Alarm, the charger cannot meet the target current
required by the controller even with all fitted charger modules operating or the
configuration does not meet the limits set for a 10A mains input hardware limited
charger.
Output Fuse.
Urgent Alarm, a blown fuse in nearly all cases is caused by
connecting a reverse polarity battery to the charger. When a fuse is blown, check
all batteries for reverse cable connection. A common problem is with first charge
of shift batteries that have not been previously tested in a lift truck. After replacing
a battery or charger cable always closely check the polarity before plugging the
battery onto the charger.
No Output Current.
Urgent Alarm, the charger is not providing the expected
output current. Generally related to a premature disconnection of the battery, but
also could be an incorrectly inserted charger module.
Monitor ADC Fail.
Urgent Alarm, internal watchdog of the controllers micro-
controller indicating a major fault and potential unpredictable behaviour if the
charger is left running.
APC Communications Fail.
Urgent Alarm, the APC module has failed to
communicate with the charger.
APC Incorrect Voltage.
Urgent Alarm, the charger cannot produce the voltage
required by the battery.
APC Unknown Charger.
Urgent Alarm, the charger cannot find the required
profile.
16. Charger Alarms
Charger Alarms
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