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Correct use and application

The SLT 100 battery charger is designed
for the fully automatic charging of lead
batteries and may only be operated for this
purpose. The charger operates in
accordance with the Wa characteristic
specified in DIN 41774. This characteristic
is optimized by current pulses at the end of
the charge. This current characteristic
curve, which slopes downwards as the
battery charge level rises, allows for optimal
charging. Safe functioning of the battery
charger is ensured by the reliable charging
electronics monitoring the battery charging
operation. 
The technical data and specifications
regarding the connection requirements can
be found on the identification plate and in
the operating instructions. These
specifications must always be heeded. 
Operation of the battery chargers is subject
to the provisions contained in the relevant
legislation and regulations, from industry
association guidelines (VDE), from the
EMC directive (2004/108/EC) and
directives issued by local authorities.
Excerpts of such provisions are given in
chapter E1. 

The battery charger must only be used for
charging batteries which are of the type
stipulated by the manufacturer. 

The battery charger must always be
operated with the housing closed. It is
forbidden to loosen and remove parts of the
housing or any type of suppressor
elements. 
Do not place any objects on the charger or
climb onto it. 

Additional components may only be
installed after a written approval by the
manufacturer has been obtained.

User obligations:

 User within the meaning of these operating
instructions is any natural person or legal
person who either uses the battery charger
himself, or on whose behalf it is used.

In special cases (e.g. leasing or renting),
the user is deemed to be the person, who,
in accordance with existing contractual
agreements between the owner and the
user of the SLT 100 battery charger, is
charged with the observance of the
operating duties.

The user is responsible for choosing the
assembly location. He must check whether
the battery charger will affect any devices
that are sensitive to electromagnetic
interference.
The assembly location of the charger must
be chosen so that operation (high DC
currents generate magnetic interference
fields) does not affect the functioning of
sensitive electromagnetic devices and
magnetic data media, such as
pacemakers, monitors, disks, magnetic
tapes, magnetic cards, watches, see
“Charger Assembly” on page 5.

The user must ensure that the SLT 100
battery charger is used only within its
design limits and that all danger to life and
limb of the operator and third parties is
avoided.

Furthermore, applicable accident
prevention and other health and safety
regulations, along with the operating and
maintenance guidelines, must be observed
at all times.

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The battery charger must only be operated
when stationary.

The user must also ensure that all persons
operating the battery chargers have read
and understood these operating
instructions.

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Aid for malfunctions

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Faults may only be rectified by skilled
electricians in compliance with safety
regulations. Remove the battery and mains
plugs before opening the charger.

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This chapter enables the user to localize
and rectify basic faults or the results of
incorrect operation himself.

7.1

Malfunction: Pump does not react
during charging.

Possible causes: 

- The cables are not connected tightly

enough. 

- Fuse (2) faulty.

Elimination measures: 

- Connect the cables tightly. 
- Check fuse (2) and replace if necessary

(1 AT).

7.2

Malfunction: Charging time is not
reduced

Possible causes:

- The hose system is defective

(see “Air pressure monitor” on page 14). 

- Filter (5) is clogged.

Elimination measures:

- Replace the hose system.
- Replace filter (5).

7.3

Malfunction: Loud pump noises

Possible causes:

- The hose system is defective

(see “Air pressure monitor” on page 14). 

- Filter (5) is clogged.

Elimination measures:

- Replace the hose system. 
- Replace filter (5).

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If the charger cannot be restored to
operational status after carrying out the
remedial operations, contact the
manufacturer’s service department.
Further remedial work should only be
carried out by the manufacturer’s trained
service personnel. The manufacturer’s
service department has field technicians
specially trained for these tasks.

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Summary of Contents for SLT 100

Page 1: ...SLT 100 SLT 100 Operating instructions 50451882 SLT 100 G 10 04 11 15...

Page 2: ...k should therefore be assumed from the present operating instructions Safety instructions and important explanations are indicated by the following graphics F Used before safety instructions which mus...

Page 3: ...9 3 5 Fault indication safety cut out 9 3 6 Manual charging interruption 10 3 7 Boosting charge 10 3 8 Manual Compensation Charge 10 3 9 Automatic equilising charge function 10 4 Charging state indica...

Page 4: ...I2 0709 GB...

Page 5: ...or climb onto it Additional components may only be installed after a written approval by the manufacturer has been obtained User obligations User within the meaning of these operating instructions is...

Page 6: ...ing voltage 24 48 80 volt depending on type Initial charging current 20 A 160 A depending on type The battery charger is protected on the secondary side by a fuse 5 acting as a short circuit protectio...

Page 7: ...equipment may only be carried out by skilled electricians Z To attach additional external equipment contact the manufacturer s service department Charging curve pulse charging T1 Battery gassing phase...

Page 8: ...perature is in the permissible range again charging will be continued and the LED goes off Optimum battery charging requires adaptation to the mains supply The charging electronics are zero voltage pr...

Page 9: ...m the transport pallet Z This does not apply to pallets on which the battery charger is permanently mounted These pallets have a fireproof base Packaging material is to be disposed of correctly Z In a...

Page 10: ...harging batteries leads to the generation of explosive gases Sufficient ventilation must be provided during charging and at least for one hour after charging has been completed The room must be ventil...

Page 11: ...re correct operation of the battery charger and especially correct functioning of automatic charging switches and measurement instrument display At the start of charging the amperage and voltage must...

Page 12: ...Flashing pulses Meaning 2 Incorrect battery voltage 3 Safety charge exceeded Main charging time or recharging time in case of pulse charging 4 Excess temperature 5 Mains failure is only indicated when...

Page 13: ...ch and store the position of the charging program All LED displays go out When the mains supply is restored the LEDs display the previous condition The battery charge continues The stored charging ind...

Page 14: ...ces between the individual cells When the compensation charge is complete the recharging time is increased on a single occasion by 2 hours When you press the control key 3 for 10 sec prior to connecti...

Page 15: ...ce and repair of SLT 100 chargers must only be carried out by qualified personnel The manufacturer s service department has field technicians specially trained for these tasks 3 Cleaning operations F...

Page 16: ...contactors 18 Secondary F1 fuse 3 electrolyte circulation pump Aquamatik o F3 fuse 17 D400V devices without neutral conductor F12 fuse 19 M Version and rated value of the fuses must not be changed Ref...

Page 17: ...charged F It is forbidden to store food in the vicinity of battery chargers Z The VDE 0510 safety regulations must be observed 3 Electrolyte circulation EUW During charging the electrolyte circulatio...

Page 18: ...m is working correctly and the recharging time is reduced the green LED 1 is lit on the control board Z A defective hose system can be identified via the air pressure monitor Service message flashes 4...

Page 19: ...hargers 6 Maintenance of the filter The blue suction filter 5 on the bottom of the pump must be checked for soiling at regular intervals In strongly dusty areas it is to be replaced every 3 months oth...

Page 20: ...Charging time is not reduced Possible causes The hose system is defective see Air pressure monitor on page 14 Filter 5 is clogged Elimination measures Replace the hose system Replace filter 5 7 3 Malf...

Page 21: ...harges The curves for the individual charges can be viewed on a PC The necessary software is supplied on a CD with the charge information system Z For information on operating the charge information s...

Page 22: ...e data plate 1 2 4 5 9 8 3 6 7 10 11 Item Designation Item Designation 1 Series 7 No of cells type 2 Type 8 Protection class 3 Serial No 9 Output 4 Year of manufacture 10 Battery capacity 5 Fuse 11 Ma...

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