Maintenance, Warning, 2 battery maintenance – Snorkel A38E-sn004500+ User Manual

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Maintenance

Section

4-3

A38E Work Platform

4.2 Battery Maintenance

Electrical energy for the motor is supplied by eight 6

volt batteries wired in series to give a 48 volts DC

supply. Each of these batteries consist of three cells

which can supply a maximum voltage of 2.1V ea

=>6.3V per battery =>50.4V per battery pack. Proper

care and maintenance of the batteries and motor will

ensure maximum performance from the work

platform.

Hazard of explosive gas mixture. Keep

sparks, flames and smoking materials away

from batteries

Always wear safety glasses when working

with batteries.

Battery fluid is highly corrosive. Rinse away

any spilled fluid thoroughly with clean water.

BATTERY INSPECTION AND

CLEANING

Check battery fluid level daily, especially if work

platform is being used in a warm, dry climate. If

required, add distilled water; use of tap water with a

high mineral content will shorten battery life.

If battery water level is not maintained,

batteries will not fully charge, creating a low

discharge rate which will damage Motor/Pump

unit and void warranty.

Batteries should be inspected periodically for signs of

cracks in the cases, electrolyte leakage and

corrosion of the terminals. Inspect cables for worn

spots or breaks in the insulation and for broken cable

terminals.

Clean batteries that show signs of corrosion at the

terminals or onto which electrolyte has overflowed

during charging. Use a baking soda solution to clean

the batteries, taking care not to get the solution inside

the cells. Rinse thoroughly with clean, warm water.

Clean battery and cable contact surfaces to a bright

metal finish whenever a cable is removed.

Basic Rule for maximum duty cycle of deep cycle

traction batteries

Use the machine until it shows signs of weak /

slow performance.

Allow the charger to charge the batteries until it

automatically shuts off.

BATTERY CHARGING

Batteries do not reach

full potential until they have

been through 50 charge/discharge cycles (however

the rate at which the potential increases is exponen-

tial, and the batteries will normally have 95% potential

after 15 charge/discharge cycles). Hence do not use

a new battery in a battery pack that already has more

than 15 cycles Charge batteries at the end of each

work shift or sooner if batteries have been

discharged. A battery is considered to have a faulty

cell if it has less than 80% of the potential of the other

batteries in the pack while measured under load.

DO charge batteries in a well-ventilated area.

DO NOT charge batteries in the vicinity of

sparks or flames.

NEVER leave charger operating unattended

for more than two days.

NEVER disconnect cables from batteries

when charger is operating.

Permanent damage to batteries will result if

they are not immediately recharged after

discharging.

Keep charger dry.

To ensure a proper charge several items must first be

checked.
1.

Correct voltage and current are available to the

charger.

2.

Extension cord in good condition, is no longer

than 8 m (26 ft.) and is 1.5 mm (12g a) or

larger.

3.

Charger will have an adequate time to allow a

full charge i.e. ensure that power supply will not

be switched off overnight.

WARNING

WARNING

WARNING

4.2

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