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Midtronics Inc.  7000 Monroe Street  Willowbrook, IL 60527

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General Safety Guidelines

xMB-9640

General Safety Guidelines

  

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

 - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

IT IS OF UTMOST IMPORTANCE THAT BEFORE USING YOUR xMB-9640, YOU READ THIS 

MANUAL AND FOLLOW THE SAFETY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS EXACTLY.

Hazardous voltage.  

Do not remove protective covers.  

Failure to follow this instruction may result 

in electric shock, personal injury, or death.   

Circuit boards, test points, and output voltages also 

may be floating above or below chassis ground.

This xMB-9640 is designed for 

indoor use only.  

Do not operate the xMB-9640 

outdoors.  

Operation of the xMB-9640 in 

an outdoor environment can 

result in equipment damage.

Manual Conventions 

Symbol

Description

The safety symbol indicates instructions for avoiding 

hazardous conditions and personal injury.

The safety symbol with the words 

CAUTION, WARNING, 

or DANGER 

indicates instructions for avoiding hazardous 

conditions and personal injury.

The wrench symbol indicates procedural notes and helpful 

information.



These symbols indicate which arrow keys on the keypad to 

press for a given function.

Bold Letters

The text for screen options are in 

Bold

 letters.

1. Maintenance

 

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS - This manual contains important instructions that shall be fol-

lowed during installation, operation and maintenance of the unit. 

Risk of explosion.

This device contains internal arcing and sparking parts which should not be 

exposed to flammable vapors. This device should be located at least 18 inches 

(457mm) above grade. Failure to follow this instruction may result in personal 

injury or death.

 

 

Periodic inspection and care are highly recommended, especially if the xMB-9640 is operating 

in a harsh environment.

 

Inspect for signs of overheating, rust, paint deterioration and general condition of the unit. If 

corrective measures should be taken, contact Midtronics. 

Contact information on back cover.  

Removal of dust, dirt and debris from the external enclosure surfaces is encouraged and may 

be performed while the unit is in operation.

 

IMPORTANT:

 No user-serviceable parts are inside the xMB-9640.  No unauthorized 

personnel should ever remove the cover.

Summary of Contents for xMB-9640

Page 1: ...xMB 9640 Module Balancer Users Guide December 2020 167 000966EN A...

Page 2: ...snow Operate the xMB 9640 only indoors in a clean environment Failure to follow these instructions may resulit in equipment damage Only qualified technicians may use this equipment The required qualif...

Page 3: ...ance 15 Parameters 15 Procedure 15 3 Module Diagnostics 18 Procedure 18 4 History 19 5 Settings 19 Language Settings 19 System Language 19 Test Result Language 19 Email Language 19 Print Language 19 D...

Page 4: ...wrench symbol indicates procedural notes and helpful information These symbols indicate which arrow keys on the keypad to press for a given function Bold Letters The text for screen options are in Bol...

Page 5: ...r equipment containing the battery Charging a non rechargeable battery may cause the battery to burst Only charge batteries for which xMB 9640 has been designed and is intended for use Failure to foll...

Page 6: ...king with a battery remove personal metal items such as rings bracelets necklaces watches etc A battery can produce a short circuit current high enough to weld such items causing a severe burns 2 6 Th...

Page 7: ...r is important as is the air temperature The xMB 9640 must be mounted so that air can freely circulate all around it 4 1 Do not place combustible materials on or near the xMB 9640 or mount the xMB 964...

Page 8: ...50 60 Hz 12A max Output 48 V 40A 96 V 20A Humidity 15 to 85 R H non condensing Dimensions without handle or base 44 CM L X 43 5 CM W X 23 CM H Weight 17 84 KG 39 LBS Temperature Operating temperature...

Page 9: ...precautions and safety procedure for the type of battery being serviced Keep hair hands and clothing as well as the xMB 9640 cords and cables away from moving engine parts Before working with a batter...

Page 10: ...erature Units Celsius or Fahrenheit Decimal Separator 00 00 dot or 00 00 comma Buzzer Settings Select if unit will provide an audible alert If set to OFF unit will only provide visual alerts 4 The Con...

Page 11: ...rk Tap a displayed network Tap to delete the network and tap Yes to confirm 5 For Ford Dealers enter dealership P A Code If not a Ford dealer the BMIS Login screen is displayed If you have a Midtronic...

Page 12: ...scription Module Balancing Charges Discharges module to target voltage to bring in balance with the rest of the pack History Access archived test histories or search test history by VIN or by technici...

Page 13: ...reen Display Screen Power Button USB Port 5 button Directional Input Pad NOTE NOTE It is normal for the xMB 9640 cooling fans to continue running after the screen is turned off Rear View HV Common Cab...

Page 14: ...release remove the power cord from the Balancer power socket Pull Back To Release Connecting HV Common Cable Insert HV Common Cable connector into port on the upper left of the rear panel of the xMB a...

Page 15: ...Make sure to properly prepare the battery pack by following all required guidelines Refer to your documentation for complete information Before balancing a battery module make sure all of the external...

Page 16: ...n screen guide to enter vehicle information make connections to module and start balance 4 Verify ModuleType and target voltage and press Next Once the module is detected and veri fied press Next to s...

Page 17: ...2 Module Balance xMB 9640 17 6 Follow on screen guide to disconnect cables 7 If you have another module to balance select YES Balance will be recorded as same service procedure and data will not need...

Page 18: ...electrical shock or burn never alter the xMB 9640 s original AC cord and plug Disconnect plug from outlet when the xMB is idle IMPORTANT Make sure to properly prepare the battery pack by following all...

Page 19: ...uage display settings shop information user management connected accessories and device information Tap to return to the previous screen or to return to the Main Menu Language Settings Use the Languag...

Page 20: ...9 A00 0039 Diagnostic Device Version 192 211379A 25 CVG 2 Device Version No Device Configured OS Version dca8000 eng 4 4 2 DEVR10_06 Factory Reset Use this function to return the unit to the original...

Page 21: ...t Date Format 10 18 2016 Select Time Zone EST Set Date Set Time Select Time Format 12 or 24 Hour Format Select Date Format Month Day Year Day Month Year or Year Day Month Select Time Zone Time zone in...

Page 22: ...tings Security None WEP WPA WPA2 PSK IP Address DHCP Static 5 Tap to configure the selected network 6 Once the network has been successfully configured tap to return to the list of available configure...

Page 23: ...s book Frequently used email addresses can be selected from the displayed address list rather than being re typed each time Add Address Server Settings Edit Address Address Book Delete Selected Addres...

Page 24: ...SMTP Authorization Enable TLS and From Email Address information 3 Tap to clear all server settings 4 Tap to return to the email Address Book Users Modify Usernames and Passwords Edit Users Add Users...

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Page 26: ...ill issue a Return Material Authorization RMA number and provide instructions on where to ship your equipment The RMA number becomes your tracking number when communicating with Midtronics The final s...

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