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BA_BM_ML-120_EN_12-23.docx
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Battery Charger CBHF2 24-30
12.1
General Information and Warnings
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Electronic charger with microprocessor suitable for the battery types installed in the Mobile Lifter.
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Fully automatic, electronically controlled charging process with protection against overload, short circuit at
the terminals and polarity reversal.
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The charging plug (
L
) of the battery charger has mechanical reverse polarity protection.
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Never disconnect the battery during charging as this may cause sparks.
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Never use the unit in a rainy environment, in wet, damp rooms or in high humidity.
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Before starting the charging process, check that the unit corresponds to the battery voltage, that the charg-
ing current is set according to the battery capacity and that the selected charging curve (for lead-acid and
hermetic gel batteries) is correct for the type of battery to be charged.
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Also check that the input voltage of the charger, whose data is given on the name plate, corresponds to the
charging voltage.
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If necessary, replace the built-in fuse with one of the same type and current rating (see name plate). To re-
place the fuse, remove the top cover of the unit. The fuse holder is located underneath on the left-hand side.
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Only use the charger in a well-ventilated environment.
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Follow the battery manufacturer's instruction.
12.2
Operating and Display Elements
Figure 21: Battery charger
Figure 22: Charging cable in the plugged-in state
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Three-digit LED display incl. symbol (
1
) to indicate A = charging current, U = battery voltage,
h = charging time, C = charging ampere hours [Ah], E = consumed energy [kWh].
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Push-button for selecting the display mode (
2
): A, U, h, C, E.
After approx. 10 seconds, the display always jumps back to the charging current.
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Red control LED (
3
) lights up
→
The charging cycle has started.
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Yellow control LED (
4
) lights up
→
The final phase of the charging cycle is in progress.
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Green control LED (
5
) lights up
→
The charging cycle is finished.
(
S
) System plug for connecting the Mobile Lifter to the batteries for power supply.
(
B
) Output socket to which the 24 VDC battery voltage is connected to power the system.
(
L
) Charging plug of the charging cable (
K
) for connection for the charging process.
2
1
3
4
5
A = Ampere
U = Volt
h = Std.
C = Ah
E = kWh
S
K
B
L