Plug Connection Coding - HAKO Sweepmaster P900 R Operating Manual

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3.1.11 Plug connection coding

The battery plugs on the machines, bat-
teries and stationary chargers must be
coded with the coloured coding pins
according to battery type and the rated
voltage.
The plugs on the charger are factory-
coded according to the charging char-
acteristic, meaning the plug coding also
has to be modified when changing the
charging characteristic (according to
the battery type).
Plug housing of the chargers:
- Grey for wet batteries
- Green for maintenance-free gel
batteries
Plug housing of the machine:
- Yellow for both types of battery
Bush housing of the battery:
- Grey for wet batteries
- Green for maintenance-free gel
batteries
36 V
24 V
Each side of the hexagon
Correspondingly
is labelled with the rated
labelled for rated
voltage for the plug (letters
voltage for sockets
upside down)
Remove the coding pin by squeezing
the ends together with a pair of pointed
pliers.
Squeeze together for assembly.
Insert the pin ensuring that the rated
voltage can be read through the hous-
ing window. Bushes and plugs always
have the same rated voltage.
The following three prerequisites must
be met for the whole system:
1 Voltage coding must be identical for
all plugs and bushes
2 Colour of the coded pin in the
machine = yellow
3 Colour of the coded pin in the
80 V
stationary charger = same as in the
24 V
battery plug depending on the type
of battery
Before initially starting up the
machine, charge the used bat-
tery fully and appropriately with
commissioning charge. Please
refer to the operating manual
of the charger.
Hako assumes no liability for
battery damage resulting from
insufficient commissioning
charge.
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