
Cycle Parking Systems - Industrial Automation - Special Products
Gansoord 80
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2165 BD Lisserbroek (NL)
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T: +31-(0)252-420384
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F:
+31-(0)252-413187
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CoC: 56409486
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BTW: NL852111484B01
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BIC: RABONL2U
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IBAN: NL95 RABO 0328101524
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The Registry of the Court of Rotterdam, according to the latest version filed there. These terms and conditions are available upon request.
Manual
The Battery Charging Locker is suitable for charging bicycle batteries or other small battery-based
products, such as smartphones or tablets. It is preferable to connect the Battery Charging Locker to
an electrical ring-main circuit (230V/16A).
Settings
The Battery Charging Locker is supplied with one key and the following settings (codes) as standard:
- Mastercode:
11335577
- User code:
2244
These codes and other settings can be adjusted according to the instructions in Appendix 1.
Digital PIN-code lock
The individual lockers are closed with a digital pincode lock. It is possible to set the locks for private
use or public use, and possibly with automatic opening. Each lock is powered by a battery which
must be regularly replaced. In case of an empty battery, the lock can only be opened with the key.
Remarks
All acceptable key presses are indicated by a green light.
● Incomplete commands expire after 4 seconds;
● Errors and "time
-outs" are indicated by flashing red light;
● In case of an error or "time
-out" you will return to previous settings;
● Errors expire after 10 seconds;
● Always wait until the LED is off before you press a next button.
Battery test
Press the logo button twice (red arrow). The battery capacity is shown by the LEDs.
● 4 green LED: excellent
condition;
● 3 green LED: very good condition;
● 2 green LED: good condition;
● 1 green LED: low battery status, replace the battery;
● Red LED: replace the battery as soon as possible.
Flashing red light prior to locking or unlocking indicates a low battery voltage. Batteries must be
replaced as soon as possible.
With a closed locker in a public mode, you can not test the battery. Unlock the lock to test the
battery.