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Nominal voltage for which this charger is rated to operate 1.4. Compatible with battery voltages of 12, 24, 36, 48, 60, 64, 72 and 80 Max AC Amps Maximum AC Amps for which this cabinet is rated 1.5. Wireless integration with EnerSys ® Wi-iQ ®...
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2.1.7. Cabinet size (number of modules available) and DC cable size 2.2. (*) Opportunity profile options 2.2.1. Operation: In Opportunity charging mode, the user can charge Module Standard the battery during breaks, lunch, or any available time during the Letter Code Comments Positions Cable Gauge...
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3.12. For continued protection and to reduce the risk of fire, install chargers 56.1 - 64 on a non-combustible surface. 64.1 - 72 3.13. For NexSys iON batteries, use only EnerSys battery packs that include ® ® 72.1 - 80 the battery management system and all necessary protection for the 80.1 - 88...
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5.2. Charge operation 5.4.1. Delayed Start: If the charger was programmed for delayed start, charging will begin following that delay. When the battery is 5.2.1. Charger idle display: With the charger in wait mode (no battery plugged in to the charger, the display shows the time remaining connected) and without pressing the Stop/Start button, the display before the programmed charging starts.
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6. Menu and Display Information 5. Operating Instructions (cont.) 5.5. Stop charging 6.1. Main menu display 5.5.1. The charging can be paused and restarted where it left off at 6.1.1. When the charger is idle, press and hold <ESC>, the Main Menu any time.
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6.4. USB 6. Menu and Display Information (cont.) 6.4.1. This menu provides access to the USB function to update software. 6.4.2. Software Updates are provided by EnerSys ® 6.2.3. Memorization Data 6.5. Password Memo Description Memo Description 6.5.1. This is where the password is entered to gain access to service level menus by authorized EnerSys service personnel.
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