Battery Plug Coding - HAKO Scrubmaster B400 R Operating Manual

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Modifying the clamp
When changing the trough battery, the clamp may also have to be modified.
1. Remove the two screws Fig. 37-3 to remove the battery socket on the
clamp.
2. Undo both clamp bolts Fig. 37-5 and remove the clamp Fig. 37-4.
3. The clamp is installed on the battery trough to be changed as described in
steps 4 to 7 in section Installing the clamp (initial start-up).
5.2.5

Battery plug coding

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2
Fig. 38
1
Battery socket
2
Machine plug
3
Coding pin
4
Charger plug
When using other batteries which have been approved by Hako, the plugs
must be re-coded.
The battery socket Fig. 38-1, the machine plug Fig. 38-2 and the charger plug
Fig. 38-4 are coded with coloured coding pins (yellow, grey or green)
Fig. 38-3 according to the battery type and nominal voltage.
The following three prerequisites must be met for the whole system:
• Voltage coding (36 V) must be identical for all plugs and bushes.
• The colour of the coding pin in the machine plug is always yellow.
• The colour of the coding pin in the charger plug and in the battery socket
must be identical:
• Grey for wet batteries
Warning
Risk of short circuit! The coding of the plugs should only be carried
out by a Hako service workshop!
Scrubmaster B400 R (7190)
Maintenance and servicing
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36 V
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