Operating Instructions
750 W 27 V pickup
CQF 04/2 + Interface M12
BAL9100-0145a-EN
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In certain operating situations, in particular outside the intended operating window, for example in case of too large offset and/or
slight overload, a situation may arise in which the hiccup mode is no longer left. This is recognizable by the fact that power is available
sporadically at the output over a longer period of time. It will generally no longer be possible then to supply a drive in such a way that
a drive or a lifting movement is possible.
If the offset and/or load continues to increase, the device will exit the hiccup mode and will no longer produce output voltage because
there is no sufficient primary field left.
If the hiccup mode is not left, this does not constitute a defect of the device. The device is designed so that the hiccup mode can be
applied over a longer period of time without causing damage to the device.
If it is recognized that, for example, insufficient power supply to drives is possible, the device should be returned to a regular state.
This can be achieved by eliminating the overload situation by (temporarily) reducing the load or returning the vehicle to its intended
tolerance and allowing the device to exit the hiccup mode. If such situations repeat, in particular repeatedly at specific points of the
path, the load design and/or possibly the tracking must be checked there.
8.7
Caution during operation
DANGER!
Risk of death by electrical shock!
The devices are not intended for independent operation. They are to be operated in conjunction with
other, appropriately sized IPT
®
components.
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Never operate a device if damage is detectable or if it is in a condition that makes contact unsafe.
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Do not carry out any work on a device while it is in operation.
WARNING!
Risk of burns from hot surfaces!
During or after operation, surfaces of the device may be hot.
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Make sure that hot surfaces cannot be touched (see also chapter 4.4 for further information).
WARNING!
Danger of injury due to improper operation!
Improper operation can result in serious injury to persons and property.
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Never disconnect the device from its load during operation. This creates massive arcs.
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Make sure the system cannot be started up again accidentally.
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Never connect a charged or live device directly to batteries. The connection may only be made in a
discharged and shut-down condition.
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Connect batteries with the correct polarity.
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Avoid negative voltages on the device as this will damage it.
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If the device is connected to a battery, it will draw some power out of this - even when it is switched
off - and the battery will be discharged.
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Make sure there is sufficient air flow of min. 0.1 m/s around the device (see also chapter 7.5).