0404
.GB
D 4
5
Removing and installing the battery
F
The truck must be parked on level ground. To prevent short-circuits, batteries with ex-
posed poles or cell connectors must be covered using a rubber mat. Place the battery
connector or the battery cable, respectively, in such a way that they will not catch be-
hind any truck protrusions when the battery is withdrawn.
M
When transporting batteries with the aid of a crane, ensure that the crane is of ade-
quate capacity (the battery weight is indicated on the battery identification plate at the
battery trough). The lifting gear must pull in a vertical direction to prevent damage to
the battery trough. Attach the hooks to the attachment points (8) in such a way that
the lifting gear, when slack, cannot collapse on the battery cells.
– Expose the battery (refer to section 3).
– Pull out the battery plug (4) from the holder (5).
– Fold back the battery locking mechanism (9).
– Pull the battery (10) laterally onto the battery exchange trolley or lift the battery
carefully and slowly out of the truck using lifting gear.
F
Observe the operating instructions of the manufacturer of the battery exchange trol-
ley!
Installation is in the reverse order of operations. When reinstalling the battery, heed
the required installation position and make sure the battery is connected correctly.
F
After reinstallation of the battery, visually check all leads and connectors for damage.
Ensure that the battery is firmly secured in the truck to prevent any damage caused
by sudden movements of the truck. After each replacement it must be ensured that
the battery is secured against sliding, by flipping over the battery locking mechanism
(9) into the recess.
The battery hood must be securely locked.
5
9
4
10
8
8
0404
.GB
D 4
5
Removing and installing the battery
F
The truck must be parked on level ground. To prevent short-circuits, batteries with ex-
posed poles or cell connectors must be covered using a rubber mat. Place the battery
connector or the battery cable, respectively, in such a way that they will not catch be-
hind any truck protrusions when the battery is withdrawn.
M
When transporting batteries with the aid of a crane, ensure that the crane is of ade-
quate capacity (the battery weight is indicated on the battery identification plate at the
battery trough). The lifting gear must pull in a vertical direction to prevent damage to
the battery trough. Attach the hooks to the attachment points (8) in such a way that
the lifting gear, when slack, cannot collapse on the battery cells.
– Expose the battery (refer to section 3).
– Pull out the battery plug (4) from the holder (5).
– Fold back the battery locking mechanism (9).
– Pull the battery (10) laterally onto the battery exchange trolley or lift the battery
carefully and slowly out of the truck using lifting gear.
F
Observe the operating instructions of the manufacturer of the battery exchange trol-
ley!
Installation is in the reverse order of operations. When reinstalling the battery, heed
the required installation position and make sure the battery is connected correctly.
F
After reinstallation of the battery, visually check all leads and connectors for damage.
Ensure that the battery is firmly secured in the truck to prevent any damage caused
by sudden movements of the truck. After each replacement it must be ensured that
the battery is secured against sliding, by flipping over the battery locking mechanism
(9) into the recess.
The battery hood must be securely locked.
5
9
4
10
8
8
Summary of Contents for 50435801
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