Instruction Manual and Installation Instructions LAS 1218-2
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Date: 06.11.2014
810.523 BA / EN
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Disconnect the battery charger from the mains before moving the battery
selector switch.
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Move the battery selector switch (see Fig. 8) into the correct position
using a thin object, such as a ballpoint pen:
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Lead gel battery: Move the battery selector switch to ”Lead-gel”.
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Lead acid battery: Set the battery selector switch to ”Lead-acid”.
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Re-check that the battery selector switch is set correctly for the type of
battery used.
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Suitability must be checked on a case-by-case using specifications from
the battery supplier and the charging parameters of Schaudt equipment.
The charging parameters are specified in the operating and installation
instructions.
2.4.3 Starting up the system
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Ensure that the battery is connected correctly (or all if more than one is
available).
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230V mains supply must be connected to vehicle.
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Power on the electrical system of the vehicle (e.g. power on 12V main
switch on the switch panel, see instruction manual for switch panel con-
nected).
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230-V- mains cable of the LAS 1218-2 charger must be connected (the
charger does not have its own mains switch).
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Check whether the batteries are being charged (display on the battery
charger).
2.5 Technical details
2.5.1 Mechanical details
ca. 90 x 148 x 248 (H x W x D in mm), including attachment feet
1.0 kg
Polyamide blue, similar to RAL 5010
2.5.2 Electrical details
230 V AC v10%, 47 -- 63 Hz sinusoidal, protection class I
1.9 A
6-cell lead acid or lead gel batteries, 55 Ah and above
approx. 0.3 mA
Conditions for the measurement:
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approx. 10 min after mains isolation without mains connection
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with battery connected (battery voltage 12.6V)
12V outputs
A maximum of 90% of the nominal current of the
relevant fuse may be drawn.
Dimensions
Weight
Housing
Mains connection
Current consumption
Suitable batteries
Standby current from
living area battery
Current-carrying
capacity