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2006/95/EC Low Voltage Directive
(Details: Electrical equipment within certain voltage limits between 75V and 1500V direct
current)
2006/42/EEC Machine Directive
(Details: Batteries in forklift applications)
89/336 EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility
(Details: Causation of electromagnetic interferences (e.g. in the case of charging and control
units, does not apply to batteries))
DIN 41772 Power Converters, Semiconductor
Rectifier Equipment, Shapes and Letter Symbols of Characteristic Curves
Addendum 1 Characteristic Curve Examples for Chargers
Addendum 2, Characteristic Curve Examples for Units in Parallel Operation with Batteries
DIN 41773 Part 1 Power Converters, Semiconductor
Rectifier Equipment with the IU Characteristic Curve for Charging Lead Batteries, Directives
DIN EN 61044 Opportunity charging of Lead Acid Traction Batteries
VDI 3636 Lifting Device for Traction Batteries
EN 1987-1 Electrically Propelled Road Vehicles - Specific Requirements for Safety - Part 1:
On-Board Energy Storage
3.3.1 REACH
In accordance with the REACH regulation, we would like to point out that the AGM cells
used in the trak | systemiser dynamics contain the SVHC substance, lead metal (CAS no.
7439-92-1) to an extent of more than 0.1 % by weight.
An MSDS is available with your customer representative on request.
For detailed information on REACH, please visit
3.4.
Operator Responsibilities
Please store this maintenance and operating manual in a place where it is immediately
accessible for all persons who have to carry out activities in conjunction with the batteries or
their components.
WARNING!
Improper handling can damage the drive battery system and render the warranty invalid.
3.5.
Occupational Safety
This section contains important information which should be observed when working with
trak | systemizer dynamics
and its components.
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Any operation which impacts on personal safety and the battery function in any form
must be avoided.