nifty Heightrider HR17 SP50 HYBRID SERIES 4x4 Operating/Safety Instructions Manual page 38

Height rider/sp series
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Height Rider/SP Series
Operating & Safety Instructions
The charger requires a minimum battery voltage of 4.5 volts per battery (overall for two batteries 9
volts, for 4 batteries 19 volts for 8 batteries 38 volts). If the voltage is below these values then the
charger will not function (Charger will not detect batteries to begin charge.) If the batteries have fallen
to such a poor state they will have to be removed from the machine and charged individually with an
independent charger until the optimum voltage has been reached. This is best performed at very low
currents to 'recover' the batteries if sulphation has already started i.e. a 'trickle' charger. This can take
several hours, possibly days. Careful monitoring of the rise of battery voltage will indicate when
recovery has been achieved.
TOPPING UP
During the course of normal operation, the batteries should be inspected at least once a fortnight to
check the level of electrolyte. During the end of charge, gassing takes place, which will cause a slight
reduction in the volume of acid in the battery. This can be topped up with de-ionised water as required.
During this inspection, it is useful to note any imbalance in the fluid levels. One indication of a faulty
cell would be an increase in the loss of battery acid, which would then require more frequent topping
up on that cell, or cells. Faulty cells can liberate excess hydrogen, even during normal operation, with
the resulting risk of explosion if ignited. Any faulty batteries should be replaced as soon as
possible with an equivalent sized and rated unit.
Note: BATTERIES CONTAIN ACID; therefore, protective safety glasses and gloves (Appropriate
PPE) MUST be worn whilst performing these checks.
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English/USA – 03/10
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