HAKO Hakomatic B 650 R Instruction Manual page 8

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2. Battery systems
Taking into operation, service
and maintenance of batteries
See enclosed leaflet 88-60-2556
"Instructions for drive batteries"
Plug connection coding
All battery plugs at machines, batteries
and battery charger units have to be
coded with the coloured coding pins
according to the battery type and the
nominal voltage.
The charger unit plugs are/will be set
in the factory according to their charac-
teristic curve such that a modification
of the curve (in relation to the battery
type) requires changing of the plug co-
ding.
Plug case of charger units :
Grey for fluid-filled batteries
Green for maintenance-free Gel batte-
ries
Plug case of machine :
Yellow for both battery types
Socket case of battery:
Grey for fluid-filled batteries :
Green for maintenance-free Gel
batteries
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Nominal plug voltage is
Indication for nomi-
indicated on each side of
nal socket voltage
the hexagon (letters upsi-
accordingly
de down)
Replace the coding plug by pressing
the ends together with pliers.
Press together for removal.
Insert coding plug such that the nomi-
nal voltage inscription is visible
through the case window. Socket and
plug only with the same nominal
voltage.
The following three conditions have to
be met:
1) Voltage coding must be the same
for all sockets and plugs
2) Coding pin colour in the
machine = yellow
3) Coding pin colour in the charger
unit = the same as for the battery
plug according to battery type
Open the seat console of the Hakoma-
tic B 650 R before performing charging
of the batteries.
Before first operation of the machine,
fully charge the battery with an initial
charging procedure and comply with
the operating instructions of the char-
ger as well as with those of the battery
manufacturer. Hako cannot be held lia-
ble for damages resulting from the fact
that the initial charging has not or in-
sufficiently been done.

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