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Product Specifications 

 

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Electrical installation (wire cross sections, fuses, earth leads) must be performed in 
accordance with current regulations. 

Prior to electrical installation, the performance data on the data plate must be checked 
against the performance data of the supply connections. The charger must be protected 
against excessive shock-hazard voltages through a mains fuse connected in series. 
Observe the mains connection values indicated on the data plate (voltage and 
frequency). 

2.6 

Operating Safety Instructions 

The charger must only be used when in technically good working order and when used 
in accordance with the present operating instructions with attention paid to the safety 
and hazard risks. Any faults that could affect safety must be removed immediately. 

The data plate specifications regarding the appropriate battery voltage must be checked 
and complied with prior to connecting the charger cable. The charger leads must be 
connected to the correct battery terminals. 

When connecting the battery, route the charging leads so that they cannot be tripped 
over and that charging cannot be interrupted by unplugging the charging lead. If an 
ongoing charge is interrupted by removing the charging lead, this may produce sparks 
which could result in fire or explosions. 

If the charger or the operating pattern of the charger is changed in a way that could 
affect safety, shut down the charger and notify the relevant department of the fault. 

2.7 

Troubleshooting and Repairs Safety Instructions 

Contact the manufacturer prior to opening the housing for maintenance and repair 
purposes. 

Prior to carrying out maintenance or repair work, always disconnect the charger from the 
mains. 

After switching off the charger, wait for at least five minutes before opening the panels 
and housing.  

No changes or modifications may be made to the charger which could affect safety 
without obtaining the manufacturer’s approval. This also applies to the assembly and 
setting of safety mechanisms. In particular make sure that no safety, leakage or air 
distances are reduced. 

Spare parts used must meet the technical requirements specified by the manufacturer. 
This requirement is always met by original manufacturer’s spare parts. 

Product Specifications 

3.1 

Product Functional Description 

The SLH 200 charger is designed to charge lead acid accumulators. Depending on the 
preset charging program, wet cell batteries or sealed, maintenance-free traction batteries 
can be charged.  

The charger has an adjustable, high-frequency power part, a micro-processor controlled 
charging electronics system and a control/display panel with buttons and a charge status 
light, as well as a graphic enhanced LCD display. The charging program for the 
respective battery type is factory-set to the customer’s requirements. 

Summary of Contents for SLH 200

Page 1: ...4156 EN SLH 200 10 04 Operating Instructions 50452174 01 08 G...

Page 2: ...Contents 2 30 4156 EN Jungheinrich Aktiengesellschaft Am Stadtrand 35 D 22047 Hamburg Germany Tel 49 0 40 6948 0 www jungheinrich com...

Page 3: ...ion 12 5 5 Commissioning the charger for the first time and operational testing 12 6 Operation 12 6 1 Operating and Display Function 13 6 1 1 Charge Status Light 14 6 1 2 Soft keys 15 6 1 3 Graphic di...

Page 4: ...fety 2 1 General The operating instructions are a major component of the charger The owner shall ensure that the operating instructions are permanently in the vicinity of the charger and that operatin...

Page 5: ...led by qualified and authorized electrical engineers With trained electrical engineers it is assumed that they will observe and comply with current regulations of the local energy supply company as we...

Page 6: ...ioned in accordance with electromagnetic compatibility guidelines 89 336 EC 2 5 Assembly and Installation Safety Instructions Before installing the charger check that all the components have been supp...

Page 7: ...charger or the operating pattern of the charger is changed in a way that could affect safety shut down the charger and notify the relevant department of the fault 2 7 Troubleshooting and Repairs Safe...

Page 8: ...rger is an electric component conducting voltages and currents that are hazardous to people The charger must therefore only be operated by trained technicians The charger must therefore only be opened...

Page 9: ...The charger has been designed and constructed in accordance with state of the art technology If used properly it therefore poses no danger to the health and safety of those operating it or third parti...

Page 10: ...performance plate Attached to the front of the housing Example 48 volt 120 amp 4 Transport Handling and Storage The charger is supplied in a cardboard box Note the instructions on the cardboard box d...

Page 11: ...the charger to the wall in an FWG 3 or FWG 6 housing use the enclosed wall attachment material 4 off S10 dowels 4 off M6x60 screws The drilling plan is attached For chargers in the FDG 12 housing mak...

Page 12: ...or parameter checking see Section 6 1 3 After commissioning the charger for the first time it must be labelled on the outside clearly permanently and legibly with the details of the permissible batter...

Page 13: ...sections describe the various operating stages in more detail Read them carefully before using the charger for the first time 6 1 Operating and Display Function The front of the charger contains the...

Page 14: ...ge status light out No charge no error e g display after system re start or before using the charger for the first time Table 2 Charge Status Light As well as the continually lit displays of the charg...

Page 15: ...keys is shown as a symbol in the bottom line of the graphic display The following table explains the significance of the symbols Symbol Meaning Explanation X Cancel During charge Charging stopped S ke...

Page 16: ...e German English French Italian others Time Time setting Date setting Display Lighting intensity Contrast Release information Functions Switch on delay Battery service Deep discharge start Equalisatio...

Page 17: ...Z Charging voltage V Z Charging current Charging current Charged Ah Charged Ah Ah Battery temperature C Charging time h Date Time Status of modules Indication only if an additional language has been...

Page 18: ...ion allows you to set how many and which measured values are displayed in the graphic display during charging See also Table 5 6 1 7 Graphic Display Information Information on the default settings of...

Page 19: ...e graphic display for approx 3 seconds The nominal data is then collated and Collect nominal data appears in the graphic display The charger then changes back to the standard display 80V 35A V1 0 6056...

Page 20: ...nobody can trip over it and interrupt the charging Connect the charging lead to the respective socket of the battery cable Automatic charging begins 6 4 Charging automatic start Charging starts automa...

Page 21: ...is interrupted when you press the S key at the front of the panel see also Section 6 1 2 Press the S key once The charging status light goes out Charging is continued when you press the S key again Pr...

Page 22: ...rge voltage V C Recharge interval Battery voltage V C Charge end conservation charge interval Charge end voltage V C Charge current of charge rated current Charge recharge interval conservation charge...

Page 23: ...mpleted properly Off Charge ended by user Charging cancelled prematurely by user Battery not fully charged Red Battery disconnected during charging Battery disconnected without pressing the S key Oper...

Page 24: ...before disconnecting the battery see 6 5 Check charging lead contacts Display works normally Compulsory change Re charge The max permissible main charge time has been exceeded Safety function Battery...

Page 25: ...rger is an electric component conducting voltages and currents that are hazardous to people The charger must therefore only be installed opened repaired and disassembled where necessary by qualified e...

Page 26: ...relevant laws and regulations concerning disposal at the time must be adhered to For further information contact the specialist disposal companies or the local authorities M M M M Attention Electroni...

Page 27: ...FWG 6 FWG 6T FSG 12 428 428 Figure 8 Dimension drawings housing depth for T version 328 5 334 8 328 5 450 6 5 1 2 5 11 5 FWG 3 FWG 6 Figure 9 Drill diagrams Dimensions mm Housing type Height Width Dep...

Page 28: ...3 E230 G 24 100 B SLH200 FWG 3 22 100 12 230 16 3 x 1 5 Schuko 25 2 8 E230 G 24 120 B SLH200 FWG 3 22 120 14 230 16 3 x 1 5 Schuko 25 3 2 D400 G 24 150 B SLH200 FWG 6 36 150 6 5 3 x 400 10 5 x 2 5 CEE...

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Page 30: ...Appendix 30 30 4156 EN 9 5 Spare parts catalog...

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