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Battery Charger Indicator LED’s
The following table details the operation of the three
LED’s of the CBHD1-XR-P Battery Charger.
SIGNAL (LED)
MEANING
Red LED on
First and/or second phase of
charge in progress
Yellow LED on
Second or third phase of charge in
progress
Green LED on
End of charge or maintenance
phase
PROBLEMS
SOLUTIONS AND CHECKS
The battery
charger does
not switch on
Check that the plug is connected
to the supply mains and that the
circuit breaker is efficient.
The charging
cycle does not
start.
Check the connection to the bat-
tery and the polarity.
The Yellow LED
indicator
flashing
Unsuitable battery (battery voltage
lower than 4.0Volts or higher than
3.0 Volts per cell) or battery not
connected or output short circuit.
Red and Yellow
LED flashing
Battery voltage higher than 4.0
Volts but lower than 1.4 Volts per
cell
Red and Green
LED On or
flashing
continuously
Internal overtemperature error
(the charger stays on with output
current = 0.0A until the tempera-
ture is OK. Then it restarts the
charging process (reset).
Red LED
flashing
Safety timer exceeded.
Internal short circuit (Output over-
current)
Red, Yellow
and Green LED
flashing every
second
All charging profile parameters are
not programmed to the EEPROM of
the charger.
Red, Yellow
and Green LED
flashing con
-
tinuously
The charging profile parameters of
the selected charging profile are
not programmed to the EEPROM of
the charger or charging profile not
active.
WARNING
- Do not use the charger if the set
-
tings do not match the battery type and size installed
in the machine. CALL FOR SERVICE
Setting the Battery Charger
The battery charger must be removed from the ma-
chine to change the settings. The settings must be
changed by a qualified technician.
WARNING
-When replacing NSS supplied batteries, or
installing batteries purchased from another source, the
battery charger must be set to the correct curve and
charge current for the batteries being installed.
Do not throw the batteries into the regular waste.
Operating Instructions
See Controls section for description of machine
control components.
WARNING
-To prevent unauthorized use of the
machine, always switch off the keyswitch and remove
the key when the machine is to be left unattended.
DANGER
Danger of machine tipping if gradient exceeds 9%.
On grades over 2%, always travel forward or reverse
parallel to the grade.
Danger of tipping on unstable ground - use only on
smooth surfaces.
Danger of slipping on wet floors - move slowly in slip
-
pery conditions.
Wrangler 2012 DB
- TO STOP THE MACHINE QUICK
-
LY, RELEASE THE TWIST GRIPS. The twist grips will
automatically return to neutral position and halt the
machine.
Squeegee Installation
See Figure 1.
•
Loosen Squeegee Knobs (#8).
•
Slide the Squeegee (#10) onto the squeegee
bracket (#9) behind the machine and tighten the
knobs.
•
Push the Squeegee Hose (#7) onto the squeegee.
Pad/Brush Installation
WARNING
- Ensure the Scrub Deck is up, and
the keyswitch is OFF.
See Figure 1.
•
Use brush pedal (#6) to lift up the Scrub Deck
Skirt (#14).
•
Slide the brush/pad driver under the deck.
•
The drive casting has a centering device. Lift up
on the brush/pad driver and locate the center with
the drive casting.
•
Turn the brush/pad driver CW until it stops.
Filling the Clean Water Tank
WARNINGS
Do not use flammable liquids.
Never use water over 140°F (60°C).
Only use cleaning detergents free from solvents, hy-
drochloric acid and hydroflouric acid.
Follow safety instructions provided with the cleaning
detergents.
Follow detergent manufacturer’s instructions regarding
Personal Protective Equippment.
Do not use high foaming detergents.
See Figures 1 and 4.
•
Remove the Clean Water Cover (#28) (front) or
Plug (#3) (back) from the solution tank (#18).
•
Fill with water up to the desired level. DO NOT
leave the machine unattended when filling.
•
A water level site gage is located at the back of
the machine.
•
Pour in detergent if desired according to detergent
manufacturer’s instructions.
•
Wipe spilled water/detergent from the machine
surfaces.
•
Replace the Cover (front) and/or Plug (back).