
Z 10/15/20
Specifications
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Image 69. Maximum power consumption -
Minimum recommended conductor cross sectional area
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13.2 Maximum power consumption - Minimum recommended conductor
cross sectional area
Z 10 (130 bar)
13.3 Battery maintenance
When storing for longer than 1 week, it is recommended to disconnect the lift from the battery via the main
switch or by releasing the lift’s main fuse, in order to reduce the risk of the battery discharging. The length of
time the vehicle can be stored without the battery charge level becoming too low depends on the condition of
the battery, the charge level prior to storage and how much power other components in the vehicle take from
the battery. After a period of storage, the battery must always be charged fully before operating the lift.
When installing the lift and when carrying out maintenance and repair work, when the lift is operated repeat-
edly without the vehicle being started and used, the battery charger must be used between operations to
maintain the battery charge level.
The battery charger must not be connected when operating the lift. Risk of material damage.
NOTE.
Ensure that the lift has access to the minimum
recommended power capacity (I
min
)
.
Some vehicle models have restrictions regarding the amount of power
the lift can access from the existing battery.
NOTE.
24 Volt
120 A
0.7 A
2.0 A
0.75 A
0.9 A
1.5 mm
2
35 mm
2
35 mm
2
35 mm
2
170 Ah
18 Volt
7400 (170 bar)
Pump - Motor unit
Lowering valve
Shift valve
Magnet (electric hose rupture
valve)
Solenoid
Cable area:
Control cable
Supply cable < 8 m
Supply cable 8-15 m
Supply cable > 15 m
Power source:
Min. capacity
Min. voltage
24 Volt
100 A
0.7 A
2.0 A
0.75 A
0.9 A
1.5 mm
2
35 mm
2
35 mm
2
35 mm
2
170 Ah
18 Volt
7400 (130 bar)
Pump - Motor unit
Lowering valve
Shift valve
Magnet (electric hose rupture
valve)
Solenoid
Cable area:
Control cable
Supply cable < 8 m
Supply cable 8-15 m
Supply cable > 15 m
Power source:
Min. capacity
Min. voltage
Z 15/20 (170 bar)
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