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with a voltage of one or more cells below the safety
limit, the battery will switch off after approx. 10
seconds. it is possible to reactivate the battery by
following the procedure below:
a. Connect a charger to the battery poles and switch it
on.
b. Switch on the battery by pressing the "G" button in
Fig.2 for about one second. If the voltage of one or
more of the cells is below the safety limit, the battery
will remain on for about 10 seconds, in order to allow
the cells to be charged and then reset.
3. Internal battery temperature outside permissible
limits. The alarm is deactivated if the temperature
returns to suitable working levels. This alarm can
persist for several minutes depending on the time it
takes for the battery to return to the limits. On the
BUS display (DTB 01) and on the Mobile App, the
following notif ication appears: "Temperature
Problem", or "Temperature Problem Charging", or
"Temperature Problem Discharging". In the case of
"Temperature problem in charging" switch off the
charger for several minutes, in the case of
"Temperature problem in discharging" avoid
discharging the battery for a few minutes.
4. Very high current (greater than 260A). The alarm is
deactivated after approx. 5 seconds. If it should
reactivate (e.g. due to a short circuit at the poles),
the alarm remains active until button "G" in Fig.2 is
pressed. On the BUS display (DTB 01) and on the
mobile app, the following notification appears:
"Short circuit". It is advisable to check that all
consumers connected to the battery are working
properly.
5. Very high current (over 180A for a few minutes
depending on the model), the alarm is automatically
deactivated after approx. 5 seconds. On the BUS
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