D 1
1
004
.GB
D Battery Maintenance, Charging &
Replacement
1
Safety regulations for handling acid batteries
Park the industrial truck securely before carrying out any work on the batteries (see
Chapter E).
Maintenance personnel:
Batteries may only be charged, serviced or replaced by
trained personnel. The present operator manual and the manufacturer’s instructions
concerning batteries and charging stations must be observed when carrying out the
work.
Fire protection:
Smoking and naked flames must be avoided when working with
batteries Wherever an industrial truck is parked for charging there shall be no
inflammable material or lubricants capable of creating sparks within 2 metres around
the truck. The area must be well ventilated. Fire protection equipment must be
provided.
Battery maintenance:
The battery cell covers must be kept dry and clean. The
terminals and cable shoes must be clean, secure and have a light coating of dielectric
grease.
Battery Disposal:
Batteries may only be disposed of in accordance with national
environmental protection regulations or disposal laws. The manufacturer’s disposal
instructions must be followed.
M
Before closing the battery cover make sure that the battery lead cannot be damaged.
F
Batteries contain an acid solution which is poisonous and corrosive. Therefore,
always wear protective clothing and eye protection when carrying out work on
batteries. Above all avoid any contact with battery acid.
Nevertheless, should clothing, skin or eyes come in contact with acid the affected
parts should be rinsed with plenty of clean water - where the skin or eyes are affected
call a doctor immediately. Immediately neutralise any spilled battery acid.
M
Only batteries with a sealed battery container may be used.
F
The weight and dimensions of the battery have a considerable effect on the
operational safety of the industrial truck. Battery equipment may only be replaced with
the agreement of the manufacturer.
D 1
1
004
.GB
D Battery Maintenance, Charging &
Replacement
1
Safety regulations for handling acid batteries
Park the industrial truck securely before carrying out any work on the batteries (see
Chapter E).
Maintenance personnel:
Batteries may only be charged, serviced or replaced by
trained personnel. The present operator manual and the manufacturer’s instructions
concerning batteries and charging stations must be observed when carrying out the
work.
Fire protection:
Smoking and naked flames must be avoided when working with
batteries Wherever an industrial truck is parked for charging there shall be no
inflammable material or lubricants capable of creating sparks within 2 metres around
the truck. The area must be well ventilated. Fire protection equipment must be
provided.
Battery maintenance:
The battery cell covers must be kept dry and clean. The
terminals and cable shoes must be clean, secure and have a light coating of dielectric
grease.
Battery Disposal:
Batteries may only be disposed of in accordance with national
environmental protection regulations or disposal laws. The manufacturer’s disposal
instructions must be followed.
M
Before closing the battery cover make sure that the battery lead cannot be damaged.
F
Batteries contain an acid solution which is poisonous and corrosive. Therefore,
always wear protective clothing and eye protection when carrying out work on
batteries. Above all avoid any contact with battery acid.
Nevertheless, should clothing, skin or eyes come in contact with acid the affected
parts should be rinsed with plenty of clean water - where the skin or eyes are affected
call a doctor immediately. Immediately neutralise any spilled battery acid.
M
Only batteries with a sealed battery container may be used.
F
The weight and dimensions of the battery have a considerable effect on the
operational safety of the industrial truck. Battery equipment may only be replaced with
the agreement of the manufacturer.
Summary of Contents for EKS 410
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