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following long-term use, a battery gradually loses the capacity to hold a charge. After reaching
charging level #3, the charger analyzes the battery voltage, to determine whether or not the
battery is holding a charge. If the battery does not hold a charge adequately, the charger's red
error light (!) turns on, indicating that the battery needs to be replaced (see REPLACEMENT
PARTS LIST).
Using a Small Charger
If the lifter is equipped with a small (0.6-1 amp) battery charger, a battery usually takes no more
than 16 hours to charge completely, after which the charger shuts off automatically. When you
perform a B
ATTERY
T
EST
, the blue light on the battery gauge also turns on, to indicate that the
battery is fully charged. Following long-term use, a battery gradually loses capacity. Replace it
whenever the operating time between recharging is no longer satisfactory.
B
ATTERY
C
HARGER
T
EST
Perform this test only when the battery is
not fully charged (see B
ATTERY
T
EST
preceding). While
the lifter's power switch is in the “off” position ( ) and the battery charger is
disconnected from
any AC power source, use the battery test button to take an energy reading on the battery
gauge. Then plug the charger in to an appropriate AC power source and allow a few moments
for the battery gauge to show an accurate energy reading. If the charger is functioning
correctly, the energy reading should be higher when the charger is plugged in.
V
ACUUM
P
AD
M
AINTENANCE
Friction Coefficient
The friction coefficient represents the lifter's ability to resist load slippage when the load is
oriented in any position except horizontal. If the contact surfaces of either the load or the
vacuum pads are not clean, dry and in good condition, slippage is more likely to occur.
The Load Capacity of most Powr-Grip lifters is based on a friction coefficient of 1 (only Flat Lifters
are exempt from this requirement). However, a vacuum pad's ability to maintain this friction
coefficient is reduced by factors such as contamination, wear, age and exposure to sunlight, as
well as the condition of the load's contact surface (see INTENDED USE: L
OAD
C
HARACTERISTICS
).
Pads that have surface contamination must be thoroughly cleaned (see Cleaning discussion to
follow). Over time, the rubber in a pad may experience hardening or leaching of chemicals,
resulting in stiffness or surface glaze. Pads that exhibit wear, stiffness or glaze must be
replaced.
In addition, all pads should be replaced on a regular basis, preferably after no more than 2 years,
to ensure that the friction coefficient is not compromised. If necessary, contact your dealer or
Wood's Powr-Grip for more information.
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