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Verhagen Leiden B.V. 

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  Hoge Rijndijk 267 

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 2314 AG Leiden 

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 T: +31 (0)71 581 30 30 

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 F: +31 (0)71 541 61 89

 

 

 

 

 

 

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[email protected] 

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 www.verhagenleiden.nl

 

 

6.6  Charging the batteries 

The charging location must be well ventilated because explosive gases (oxyhydrogen)  are 

constantly released during the charging process. 

 

Avoid any open flames or sparks near the charging station while charging. An explosive gas 

may be released during charging.  

 

When the batteries have been discharged to 30% of their capacity, the V-move will only travel at 50% 

of its normal speed. The V-move should then be charged. If the batteries have been discharged to 

20% of their capacity, the V-move will stop.    

 

Procedure: 

1.  Insert the plug into the charging socket of the charger and connect the battery charger to the 

mains.  

2.  The automatic battery charger will charge the battery at maximum voltage.  

3.  The battery charger switches off automatically. 

 

Regularly check that the battery charger does stop automatically when the battery is full. 

 

6.7  Cleaning 

Do not use a high-pressure cleaner or a hard jet of water when cleaning as this could damage 

the electrical and electronic system, which is not watertight. 

 

The underside of the V-move will get dirty whenever it is used, both indoors and outside.  

This dirt must be removed regularly as   

it can prevent the drive from working correctly.  

Summary of Contents for V-move EDV

Page 1: ...Verhagen Leiden B V Hoge Rijndijk 267 2314 AG Leiden T 31 0 71 581 30 30 info verhagenleiden nl www verhagenleiden nl USER MANUAL Original document V move EDV Version 1 0 March 2021 ...

Page 2: ...d in the Technical specifications and tolerances section of this manual Any other use is not permitted by Verhagen Leiden BV and may consequently endanger the driver and or their environment This product is delivered subject to the General Terms and Conditions of Delivery and Payment issued by the Metaalunie and referred to as the METAALUNIE CONDITIONS or formerly as the SMECOMA CONDITIONS The has...

Page 3: ...ew 6 4 Transport 8 5 Putting into use 9 5 1 Loading and unloading 9 5 2 Moving and towing the V move 9 5 3 Unintended use 9 5 4 Check before putting into use 9 6 Operation 10 6 1 Driving Danish trolleys on and off 10 6 2 Start 10 6 3 Stop 11 6 4 Emergency stop 11 6 5 Changing the battery 11 6 6 Charging the batteries 12 6 7 Cleaning 12 7 Maintenance 13 7 1 Preventive Maintenance 13 7 2 Faults and ...

Page 4: ...his manual If the V move is used outside these specifications Verhagen Leiden BV can no longer take responsibility for the V move The V move has been developed to move Danish trolleys easily The V move is only suitable as a trolley mover using drive switches Do not use the V move for any purposes other than those for which it was made by Verhagen Leiden BV This could lead to damage and danger to t...

Page 5: ...ire hazard or potentially explosive environment Sparks can occur when switching the V move on and off 9 While the V move is on no connection or safety devices must be removed whatsoever The V move must only be used if all protective and safety devices are present and ready for use 10 All specified or otherwise required time frames for periodic checks and maintenance must be observed 11 If any mach...

Page 6: ... dry hardened and sufficiently load bearing surfaces only Safety shoes must be worn at all times when working with the V move 2 3 Definitions Operator The person who drives and controls the V move supervises its operation and can start and stop it etc It is the company s responsibility to ensure that the operator is adequately instructed and trained Only persons who have received thorough in house...

Page 7: ...ng handle grip 12 Steering handle 13 Belly button 14 Forward reverse travel switch with infinite speed control 15 Low high speed switch 16 Potentiometer infinitely adjustable speed limiter 1 Ramp for Danish trolley 2 Danish trolley on the V move 3 External charger connection 4 Steered drive pneumatic wheels 5 Plug for steering handle control 6 Battery compartment 7 Battery indicator 8 Ignition swi...

Page 8: ... 30 30 F 31 0 71 541 61 89 7 info verhagenleiden nl www verhagenleiden nl 1 2 4 5 1 Place for Danish trolley on V move 2 Ramp for Danish trolley in raised position 3 Ramp release 4 Ramp for Danish trolley in raised position 5 Locking pin for ramp in raised position 3 ...

Page 9: ...wing will seriously damage the drive Instructions 1 Only a stable loading surface with sufficient loading capacity should be used 2 The V move must be secured against and prevented from tipping over driving or sliding 3 It is not allowed to a Be on or under the V move when it is lifted b Be within the tilt range of the V move during loading Any damage occurring during or immediately after delivery...

Page 10: ...ting people or trailers carrying people The V move is not suitable for moving goods that contain toxic explosive dangerous or flammable substances The V move is not approved for use on public roads The electrical components and wiring are splash proof so the V move must be stored in a dry place 5 4 Check before putting into use In addition to proper maintenance V move operator must pay attention t...

Page 11: ...ressed 3 Switch on the ignition 4 Observe the rules of the road 5 Tilt the steering arm down 6 Drive carefully using the drive switches a Only switch the direction of travel forwards or backwards when the V move is stationary Keep a good view of the driving area Reduce speed at intersections and anywhere that visibility is poor Drive slowly on narrow lanes Avoid unnecessary bends and take care on ...

Page 12: ... device on the dashboard Procedure 1 Press the emergency stop knob in the case of imminent danger The emergency stop disconnects the batteries so that the electrical system is no longer powered The V move will then slow down and stop Once the emergency stop situation has been resolved the V move can be restarted Procedure 1 Pull out the emergency stop knob 6 5 Changing the battery The V move batte...

Page 13: ...n be charged If the batteries have been discharged to 20 of their capacity the V move will stop Procedure 1 Insert the plug into the charging socket of the charger and connect the battery charger to the mains 2 The automatic battery charger will charge the battery at maximum voltage 3 The battery charger switches off automatically Regularly check that the battery charger does stop automatically wh...

Page 14: ...ater immediately and rinse thoroughly with plenty of water If any acid splashes in the eyes rinse with clean tap water for at least 5 minutes and consult a doctor immediately Always wear safety gloves and goggles when performing any maintenance 7 1 Preventive Maintenance The V move has been lubricated adjusted and test run by your supplier Assuming normal use the following maintenance instructions...

Page 15: ...g and resetting the protection is again triggered notify Verhagen Leiden BV V move only works occasionally Cause Solution Loose wiring Check wiring Relay does not turn on properly due to dirt or defect Clean or replace The speed cannot be controlled or not very well or it drives at high speed straight away Cause Solution Speed controller defective Have it renewed by Verhagen Leiden BV Relay defect...

Page 16: ...fore be adjusted 6 We recommend that you do not discharge the batteries completely If this often happens this will also result in faster wear Keep a close eye on the battery condition meter and connect the battery charger in good time 7 The batteries must be charged with the right charger and for a specified period of time If the charging current is too low or the duration of the charge is too sho...

Page 17: ...DV in accordance with the Machinery Directive 2006 42 EC complies with the harmonized European standards Standard Description Standard Description NEN EN ISO 12100_2010 Safety of machinery Basic concepts general principles for design Part 1 Basic terminology methodology NEN EN ISO 13857 Safety of machinery Safety to prevent hazard zones being reached by upper and lower limbs NEN EN IEC 60204 1_200...

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