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7. Appendix:
Charger
A high-quality charger is delivered with the slat scraper. Please read the operating
manual!!
If the information in the manual is not complied with battery damage can occur. Such
damage is the responsibility of the operator.
Brief instructions for avoiding gross operator error:
1. Connect the coloured terminals of the charger to the machine. (red to red, black to
black).
2. Connect the power cable of the charger to the 220 V building electrical system. (If the
24 V = terminals of the machine are disconnected / are connected, the power cable
should not be in the electrical socket! )
3. First only a green diode is illuminated, which shows that 220 V is applied.
4.
(Lead-acid batteries with a capacity of 50 Ah are installed in the slat scraper.)
Press 1x on the MODE so that indicator light B for normal charging lights up.
Now the charging process runs through automatically. Refer to the Ctek manual for information
concerning the different stations.
If an indicator light is flashing, after you have activated normal charging, refer to the Ctek
manual.
Only select the charging phases "Snowflake" and particularly "RECOND", if you
really desire these functions as specified in the Ctek manual.
Comply with the safety instructions in the Ctek manual.
The charger is protected against incorrect polarity.
Protect the device from moisture! Do not submerge the charger connection in water!
Battery service life Charge cycles:
The service life of a battery essentially depends on the charge and discharge cycles.
1 cycle is defined as follows:
The discharging of a (full) battery to 20% of its capacity and subsequent recharging to
100%.
If the battery is only discharged 40%, and then recharged, this is a half-cycle; a discharge
of 20% and subsequent charging is a ¼ cycle.
Depending on its design and construction, batteries have a specific number charge cycles
as expected service life. For current numbers please check the Internet. After reaching the
specified number or cycles 80% of the battery capacity still remains.
At this point the battery is considered to be spent, which however does not mean that it
must strictly be replaced. If a machine works for 100 minutes, for example, with new
batteries, then with spent batteries it will only run for approx. 80 minutes. This value
continues to drop.