BM04101 Molift Quick Raiser English - Rev F 09/2012
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Battery and charging
Battery care and charging
Molift Quick Raiser is supplied with a battery with
a 14,4 V cell unit that is placed in the battery hold-
er on the lifter. A charger is also supplied to charge
the battery whenever needed. The charger can be
mounted on a wall surface or placed on a table.
Connect the charger mains cable to the wall socket
when charging the battery. Disconnect the charg-
er mains cable when the charger is not used. Take
care not to damage the cable. Place the battery in
the charger. After a few seconds the charger LED
will change from yellow to orange, indicating that
the battery is charging. When the LED gives a con-
stant green light the battery is fully charged. The
charger has a LED (Light Emitting Diode) indicat-
ing the status of the battery as described below:
LED
Mode
Yellow
No battery
Yellow
Initialization (10 sec)
Orange
Fast charge
Green/yellow
Top-off charge
Green
Trickle charge
Orange/green
Error
Battery capacity
The battery light on the hand control will illumi-
nate if the voltage of the battery falls below a cer-
tain level, indicating the need for charging. There
is still enough capacity to perform 3-5 lift cycles
(75 kg) at this point. The battery lamp on the chas-
sis will only illuminate when a hand control is not
connected and the battery needs charging.
If the battery is discharged during a lift, it is
always enough power to lower the user down
again.
New batteries will not achieve full capac-
ity before it has been fully charged and dis-
charged a couple of times.
The battery has a life expectancy of approx.
500 charge cycles.
Electrical system
On the right side of the chassis there is a service
light which will give a signal when the lifter needs
service. When there is a green light, the lifter can
be used normally. If there is no light, push one of
the up/down buttons to activate the electronics,
and the service lamp will illuminate. See the chap-
ter “Maintenance”.
The electronics has a power save-function which
makes the system sleep after a while with no ac-
tivity. All lights will go out. Activate the system by
pushing one of the buttons on the hand control.
If the lifter is run up and down constantly for a
longer period, the electronics may be overheated
and the lifter will stop. Let the lifter rest until the
lifter is cooled down enough for further use.
Discarded lifters and batteries should be han-
dled as electronic waste and collected sepa-
rately according to local laws and regula-
tions.
Battery
Service lamp
Electrical
emergency lowering
Emergency
stop
Charging LED
Battery lamp