DINO 210XT
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3. Connection of power supply to the lift
A. POWERED BY AC-SUPPLY
While the mains voltage is plugged in, the12VDC supplied by a separate unit.
- connect the mains cable to the power supply
- turn on the main switch (Fig. A)
- for maximum out of the electric motor the voltage must 230 VAC (-10%/ +6%), the frequency
must be 50 Hz and rating of the fuse 10A (the length of the connecting cable has some effect)
B. POWERED BY COMBUSTION ENGINE
In the absence of the mains, the12 VDC is supplied by a battery.
- do not connect the mains cable (230 VAC)
- turn on the main switch (Fig. A)
- open the fuel cock
- switch on the choke for starting by depressing the button on the cover of the centre
If the battery is flat start the aggregate by pulling the starter grip keeping the button
at the aggregate bed depressed. Pull the starter grip lightly until you feel resistance,
then pull briskly.
Do not allow the starter grip to snap back against the engine.
- adjust the engine speed to halfway.
Leave the combustion engine running between operations because the battery only recharges while
the engine is running.
Close the fuel cock when stopping the combustion engine.
Note! The fuel cock must be closed when the lift is towed.
C. OPERATION WITH DIESEL ENGINE
- do not connect the mains cable (230 VAC)
- turn on the main switch (Fig. A)
Please refer to separate user manual for the diesel engine delivered with the lift
for instructions concerning the start-up of the engine, when the battery is empty.
Leave the combustion engine running between operations because the battery only recharges while
the engine is running.
To avoid damaging the electronics of the diesel engine; do not disconnect the mains current
while the diesel engine is running!
4. To access the operating controls open the cover on the chassis
Check the condition of the battery to ensure operation of the emergency descent system.
The charge level of the battery is indicated by LEDs.
During charging the red LED is on and the green LED is off.
- when the battery is almost fully charged, both LEDs are lit
- when the battery is fully charged, the green LED is lit and the red one flashes
- if both LEDs are lit after full charging, the battery is dead
5. Turn the selector switch (1) to position 1 (Fig. B)