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18A-22 START AND CHARGING - BATTERY
USEING AND MAINTENANCE
1. Charging device
(a). Rectifier.
(b). Controllable silicone voltage regulation charger.
2. Charge notice
(a). Battery should be charged in a dry and ventilated room with indoor temperature at 5
to 40 degree Celsius.
(b). Battery can not be placed on another one. Neither should it be placed on the ground
directly. It should be put on the wooden support, and cannot be placed with alkaline
battery or other chemicals.
(c). Charging field should be far away from fire and heat.
(d). Liquid temperature should not exceed 45 degree Celsius. Otherwise cooling
measures should be taken (by reducing filling current or stopping charge or being
cooled down in water tank).
3. Charge connection
(a). The positive pole of charger is to be connected with the positive pole of battery,
while the negative pole of charger should be connected with the negative pole of
battery. Never connect them reversely.
(b). Charge of most batteries may be determined based on the size of moter power.
Connection for charge must be firm.
4. Charging modes
(a). Constant current charge, constant voltage charge and quick charge.
5. After charging, check whether the battery capacity is restored to standard with the
voltage mode or indicator display state
(a). Voltage method.
Voltage Determination Treatment
Above 12.5V Normal Go on using
11.5V~12.5V Undercharge Additional charge
To be further checked after
Below 11.5V Over-discharge or internal failure
charging
(b). Indicator display state.
Capacity Tester Display Determination Treatment
Blue Good Go on using
White Need charging Additional charge
Red Low liquid and replace it Check or replace after charging
6. Using and maintenance of battery in winter
(a). Keep the battery fully charged to avoid the electrolyte from being frozen arising from
drop in density, which may give rise to breakage of container, curve of pole plats, as
well as smash and dropout of active substances, and other failures.
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