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4 Battery
4.1 General safety information for battery handling
Caution
Risk of explosion due to battery gases
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In closed battery compartments oxyhydrogen gas may be
generated. Increased caution after battery charging using a
charger.
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Due to permanent consumers, which cannot be switched off,
sparks may be generated when disconnecting the batteries. These
sparks may ignite the gas. Vent the battery compartment prior to
disconnecting the batteries.
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Avoid short circuits due to reverse polarity or storing of metal
objects (keys, pliers, etc.) on the battery terminals.
Caution
Risk of injuries
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Only have trained specialist personnel work on the electrical
system.
Attention
Risk of discharge
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The battery of the carrier vehicle is charged with 2 Ampere via the
230 Volt charger.
Note
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The manufacturer (Banner) provides the following information
regarding the longest possible battery service life: The battery must
be charged in intervals of 3 weeks for at least 48 hours using the
230 Volt charger integrated into the cabin.