Technical Details - Schaudt LAS 1218-2 Instruction Manual And Installation Instructions

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2.4.3
2.5.1
Dimensions
Weight
Housing
2.5.2
Mains connection
Current consumption
Suitable batteries
Standby current from
living area battery
Current-carrying
capacity
810.523 BA / EN
Instruction Manual and Installation Instructions LAS 1218-2
Disconnect the battery charger from the mains before moving the battery
selector switch.
Move the battery selector switch (see Fig. 8) into the correct position
using a thin object, such as a ballpoint pen:
Lead gel battery: Move the battery selector switch to "Lead-gel".
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Lead acid battery: Set the battery selector switch to "Lead-acid".
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Re-check that the battery selector switch is set correctly for the type of
battery used.
Suitability must be checked on a case-by-case using specifications from
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the battery supplier and the charging parameters of Schaudt equipment.
The charging parameters are specified in the operating and installation
instructions.
Starting up the system
Ensure that the battery is connected correctly (or all if more than one is
available).
230V mains supply must be connected to vehicle.
Power on the electrical system of the vehicle (e.g. power on 12V main
switch on the switch panel, see instruction manual for switch panel con-
nected).
230-V- mains cable of the LAS 1218-2 charger must be connected (the
charger does not have its own mains switch).
Check whether the batteries are being charged (display on the battery
charger).
2.5

Technical details

Mechanical details
ca. 90 x 148 x 248 (H x W x D in mm), including attachment feet
1.0 kg
Polyamide blue, similar to RAL 5010
Electrical details
230 V AC voltage +10%, 47 -- 63 Hz sinusoidal, protection class I
1.9 A
6-cell lead acid or lead gel batteries, 55 Ah and above
approx. 0.3 mA
Conditions for the measurement:
approx. 10 min after mains isolation without mains connection
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with battery connected (battery voltage 12.6V)
F
12V outputs
A maximum of 90% of the nominal current of the
relevant fuse may be drawn.
Date: 06.11.2014
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