together with the battery to the drive side in-
to the end position.
The battery lock audibly engages. The battery
is locked. If the battery lock does not engage,
the battery was not extended by at least a
third to the load side after unlocking. Extend
and retract the battery again to lock the bat-
tery.
The acoustic warning signal stops. The driving
speed and hydraulic functions are no longer
restricted.
–
After locking the battery, move the reach
carriage to the load side out of the end posi-
tion. The "lock" and "creep speed" symbols
disappear from the display.
NOTE
In normal operation, the acoustic warning sig-
nal together with the "lock" and "creep speed"
symbols indicate that the battery lock sensor
has a mechanical defect. Have any defects
rectified by the authorised service centre.
Adjusting the battery lock
Adjustment instructions
Battery trays for traction batteries are manu-
factured with relatively large tolerances. To
ensure that the lock of the battery frame in
which the battery sits is in good working order,
its bump stops must be adjusted. This hap-
pens in the factory during commissioning.
However, if the customer procures the battery
himself or if the battery is replaced, the adjust-
ment must be carried out on site.
–
For instructions of how to install and re-
move the battery, as well as for how to han-
dle the battery, refer to the chapter entitled
"Replacing the battery using a crane".
–
Unlock the battery frame and slide it out. If
necessary, use an extension cable and an
adjacent battery.
–
Screw both rubber buffers fully into the ex-
terior of the control compartment (1). Do not
use flat washers.
1
2
Operating
4
Replacing and transporting the battery
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