Glass and Material Lift
GML 800+
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Operating Manual
GML 800+
The winch operates only if there is enough capacity on the batteries.
Preferably do not operate/use the lift whilst charging the batteries.
The 230/110 Volt electric cable does not charge the winch – only the batteries!
24V batteries charging
1.
To check how much the batteries are
charged, the electric control box must be
switched on. Insert the key into the key
switch and TURN TO LEFT.
2.
Then check the display in the voltmeter. If the
display shows less than 20-volt charge, the
batteries must be charged before using the
lift (s. fig. a).
3) For charging the batteries the control box
must be switched OFF by positioning the key
into vertical position. The green light goes off,
when the circuit is interrupted.
4. For charging the batteries an extension cable
should be used. Connect the cable with the
charger of the battery cart (fig. c) and
230/110-volt socket.
WARNING!
Use the cable drum, unwind the cable
completely from the drum in order to
avoid the possibility of a short circuit
caused by overheating
.!
After 6-8 hrs. the batteries should be fully
charged. If the display shows 24-26 volt, the
batteries are fully charged (s. fig. b).
5) To show the actual state of charge, switch
the control box shortly on and off
(s. description 1.-3).
6.
When the batteries are fully charged,
disconnect the extension cable from the
socket.
7.
To avoid voltage loss during storage or
transportation, the connector between
battery cart and control box should be
disconnected.
a)
Batteries FLAT:
c)
Power/Charger - front view:
Battery Charger
d)
Control box
right view:
100%
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b)
Batteries CHARGED:
1
2
3
4
5
1)
Power/Charger (230/110V)
2)
Yellow LED: Power gets supplied to charger
3)
Yellow LED: Batteries will be charged
4)
Green LED: Batteries fully charged (100%)
5)
Red LED: Electrical interference
1)
C
onnecter battery cart / control box
(located on the frame of the chassis)
2)
Fuse
3)
Operating hour counter
DC-Series Charging Batteries
Battery Cart for charging batteries at 230/110V.
20
18
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20
18
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