Battery Care And Maintenance; Battery Charging - Haulotte Compact 8 Operator's Manual

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7 - Battery care and maintenance

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ATTERY CHARGING
Recharge aerial work platform batteries after each 8 hour work shift or as needed. When the
aerial work platform is not in use, batteries should be recharged at least once per week. Under
normal circumstances, battery recharge should take approximately 8-10 hours. However, a
full recharge may take up to 24 hours, if the battery charge is extremely low.
Battery charger status
Ground control box :
The indicator (93) indicates charge status.
• Batteries are charging : The green diodes are on( 1 ).
• Batteries being discharged : The diodes go out one
after the other( 1 ).
• Batteries discharged : The red diode lights up, this
cuts off ascent but driving laterally remains
possible( 2 ).
When should the batteries be charged ? :
• Do not let the battery discharge to below 20 %.
• When the batteries are discharged to between 35 % and 80 % of their nominal capacity.
• If installing new batteries, recharge them after 3 or 4 hours of use 3 to 5 times.
• After a long period of non-use.
• Never leave the batteries discharged.
• Do not put off recharging the batteries in cold weather as the electrolyte may freeze.
• Do not recharge the batteries if the temperature of the electrolyte exceeds 40 °C(104 °F) . Allow to cool
down.
• Keep the top of the batteries clean and dry. Incorrect connection or corrosion may cause a high loss of
power.
• The charger settings are adjusted in the factory using its own cable. If the cable needs changing,
the HAULOTTE® factory must be contacted to obtain authorisation.
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