Maintenance; Shutting Down The System; Changing The Battery - Schaudt Electrobloc EBL 269 Instruction Manual

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Cleaning
Disconnecting the living
area battery from the 12 V
power supply
811.598 BA / EN
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Maintenance

The Electrobloc requires no maintenance.
Clean the Electrobloc with a soft, slightly damp cloth and mild detergent.
Never use spirit, thinners or similar substances.
Do not allow fluid to penetrate the inside of the Electrobloc.
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Shutting down the system

Before and after shutdown, the living area battery must be fully recharged
to avoid battery damage. For this purpose the vehicle must be connected
to mains supply for a minimum of 12 hours with an 80 Ah battery and
24 hours with a 160 Ah battery.
Do not operate the Schaudt solar charge regulator without a battery. This
might damage the solar charge regulator or any connected consumers. If
the battery is going to be changed or removed, take off the positive lead
"+ Solarzelle" (+ Solar Module) on the solar charge regulator.
Switch off the system if you are not going to use the vehicle for a lengthy peri-
od (for example during the winter).
Carry out the following work steps in the correct sequence:
1. Switch off the 12 V main switch on the control and switch panel.
2. Remove the plug "+ Solarzelle" (+ Solar Module) on the solar charge reg-
ulator.
3. Remove the clamps from the battery poles.
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Changing the battery

Batteries may only be changed by qualified personnel.
Follow the instructions of the battery manufacturer.
Charging unsuitable types of battery may irreparably damage them.
Only use the Electrobloc for connecting the 12 V power supply to 6-cell
lead gel or lead acid batteries.
Only use batteries of the same type and capacity and those installed by the
manufacturer.
You can change from lead acid to lead gel batteries.
You cannot change from lead gel to lead acid batteries. Ask your dealer for
advice.
Danger of explosion from formation of detonating gas due to an incor-
rectly set battery selector switch, defective batteries, defective Electrob-
loc or an excessively high battery working temperature (more than
30 °C).
Situation: 25.06.2010
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