Exide Technologies GB3846 User Manual

Pallet pro™ agm vrla on-board power system, Installation and operating instructions

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1. RECEIVING BATTERIES
Immediately upon receipt of shipment, examine the out-

side of the packing for signs or rough handling before

accepting battery from carrier. If there is evident damage,

the receipt should be signed and both copies (carrier’s and

receiving copies) marked “Shipment Received Damaged”.

The carrier should be called immediately and asked to

make a “Carrier’s Inspection for Damage Report”.
If “concealed” damage is later detected, the carrier should

be called immediately and requested to make a “Carrier’s

Inspection for Concealed Damage Report”. After inspec-

tion by the carrier, arrangements should be made with the

local representative to have the battery repaired before

placing it in service.

2. PLACING IN SERVICE
All Absorbed Glass Mat Valve Regulated Lead-Acid (AGM

VRLA) batteries must be given a freshening charge prior to

their use. To accomplish this, connect the battery to the on-

board charger and commence charging until charging ter-

minates.

3. CHARGING
The charger in your Pallet Pro™ system is fully automatic.

Just plug the charger into a 110V AC outlet and then con-

nect the battery plug into the charger. The charger will

automatically start charging the battery with the yellow

CHARGER ON and red INCOMPLETE lights illuminated.

When the battery reaches an 80% state of charge, the yel-

low 80% light will illuminate. The battery is fully charged

when the green COMPLETE light is illuminated.
To stop the charger anytime during the charging process,

press the red stop button on top of the charger. The charg-

er is designed to fully charge an 80% discharged battery in

10 hours. If, for any reason, charging is not completed with-

in 12 hours or if an over-current condition occurs, the red

ABNORMAL light will illuminate. Press the red stop button

to clear and press it again to restart the charger.

4. SAFETY
1) Warning: Risk of fire, explosion, or burns. Do not

disassemble, heat above 38 degrees Celsius, or

incinerate.

2) Wear appropriate safety equipment when working

around electrically live batteries.

3) The AGM VRLA battery can emit hydrogen gases

under some conditions. Whenever possible, charge

in a well ventilated area and keep open flames away

from batteries.

4) Lift batteries with hoist, crane, lift truck, or similar

equipment; move batteries on trucks, conveyors, or

rollers. Make sure equipment is of ample strength

and properly installed.

5) Disconnect battery from the truck when performing

maintenance and repair on motor or electrical system.

6) Open, or “break” battery circuit before attempting

repairs to charging plug or receptacles.

7) Familiarize yourself with batteries and rules for

charging and handling. Contact your local

representative for information.

8) Assign battery and charger care to properly trained

personnel.

9) Review your company safety regulations, and

familiarize yourself with industry and government

guidelines (OSHA, ANSI, etc.) to help reduce

personal accidents and equipment damage.

5. OPERATION
Batteries are rated in ampere-hours and are selected

to perform a specific work load within an established

period of time. Increasing the work load or time period

could result in overdischarging, thus shortening battery

life. Generally speaking, all lead-acid batteries should

not be discharged to more than 80 percent of its
six-hour rated capacity.

6. MAINTENANCE
Being a low maintenance battery, little need be said

regarding maintenance operations. The top of the

battery should be kept clean and dry and may be

washed to remove any accumulated foreign matter. In

the unlikely event of accidental contamination with

electrolyte, wash with a neutralizing solution (or one

gallon water mixed with one pound of baking soda or

commercial soda ash). Follow with a rinse using clear

water.

7. SERVICE
Contact your local representative for further

assistance. For more information in the U.S.A., call

1-888-563-6300; Canada 1-800-268-2698.

CAUTION

Before placing batteries in service, review and

adhere to the safety guidelines (item 4).

The Pallet Pro™ battery should not be discharged

below 1.90 volts per cell (80% Depth-of-Discharge).

Never attempt to add water to the battery—it has

been designed to function without any such

additions over its entire life. Any attempt to remove

the cover off the battery shall void the warranty.

Pallet Pro™

AGM VRLA ON-BOARD POWER SYSTEM

POST THESE INSTRUCTIONS IN BATTERY MAINTENANCE AREA.

INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

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