Display Panel - Sav 531.42 Operating Instructions Manual

Battery-powered lifting magnets
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Available languages

Available languages

SAV 531.42
5 DESIGN AND FUNCTION
5.2.2

Display panel

The display panel (fig. 6) is located on the front cover above the control buttons and shows the
following information:
The green READY indicator light indicates the "magnet active" status = the lifting magnet generates a magnetic
field.
The yellow VARIABLE FORCE indicator light indicates an active expansion function.
The yellow TIP-OFF indicator light indicates an active expansion function.
The red DANGER indicator light indicates an operating state that requires special caution from operating per-
sonnel.
The yellow CHARGE indicator light indicates that the supply battery for the lifting magnet is being charged.
The indicator lights for the battery state of charge show the battery state of charge while the lifting magnet is
active or the battery charging process (with an LED bar indicator with 10 LEDs: 10 to 4 green, 3 to 2 orange, 1
red).
Fig. 6: Display panel
The battery charge is displayed as follows:
Display
All indicator lights light up green.
3 orange indicator lights light up.
1 red indicator light lights up.
1 red indicator light flashes and an acous-
tic warning signal sounds at the same time.
1 red indicator light flashes and an acous-
tic warning signal sounds at the same time.
Displayed status
The battery is charged to its maximum capacity.
The battery is charged to approx. 30 % its safe capacity.
The battery state of charge has fallen below 9 % of the safe capacity.
Terminate working with the battery-powered lifting magnet as soon as
possible and recharge the power supply battery!
Immediately set down the lifting magnet with the load
securely!
The battery no longer supplies the safe working voltage. This state is
written to the safety working memory of the unit.
NOTE!
If the battery state of charge is low, the battery-powered lifting magnet
cannot be reactivated after switching off until the power supply battery has
been recharged to the safe minimum capacity (min. 12.3 V).
[
84
]
Version 1.0

Advertisement

Chapters

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents