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ENTRETIEN
: BATTERIE AU
-
U154
MISE EN MARCHE INITIALE :
branchement. Voir la partie « Recharge de la batterie
» plus loin
dans cette section.
BRANCHEMENT DE LA BATTERIE :
le(s) fil(s) gatif(s) à la borne négative (-
). Durant le
branchement, éviter que des outils métalliques créent un court-
circuit entre les deux bornes de la batterie.
DÉBRANCHEMENT DE LA BATTERIE :
interrupteurs du nettoyeur sont en
position d’arrêt. Débrancher
d’abord le(s) fil(s) gatif(s) de la borne négative (-
), puis ensuite
court-circuit entre les deux bornes de la batterie.
ENTREPOSAGE :
capacité avant de la brancher. S
i le nettoyeur est entrepo dans
prolonge, recharger la batterie à tous les 3 mois.
ÉLECTROLYTE :
entre les indica
tions de niveau minimum et de niveau maximum
l’électrolyt
e, utiliser de l’eau distillée. Ne pas rajouter d’acide ni
utiliser leau du robinet.
recharge. Ne les enlever que pour vérifier l
e niveau délectrolyte
ou pour ajouter de leau distillée.
RECHARGE DE LA BATTERIE :
muni dun ampèremètre afin de pou
voir déterminer quand la
polarités inversées, ou au moins avec un indicateur de polarité.
S’assurer que le chargeur est hors circuit (O
FF) avant de le
MAINTENANCE
: AU
-
U154 BATTERY
INITIAL START UP :
Recharge the b
attery to full capacity before connecting it to the
pressure washer. Refer to “Recharging the battery”, further in
this section.
CONNECTING THE BATTERY :
Before connecting the battery, make sure that all the washer
switches are turned off. Connect the po
sitive wire(s) to the
positive pole first, then connect the negative wire(s) to the
negative pole. When proceeding to these connections, make
sure that metallic tools do not cause a short-
circuit between
the two battery poles.
DISCONNECTING THE BATTERY :
Before disconnecting the battery, make sure that all the
washer switches are turned off. Disconnect the negative
wire(s) from the negative pole first, then disconnect the
positive wire(s) from the positive pole. When disconnecting,
make sure that metallic tools do not cause a short-
circuit
between the two battery poles.
STORAGE :
If the washer is not to be used for a couple of weeks,
disconnect the battery and recharge it to full capacity. Before
the next use, recharge again the battery to full capacity
before
connecting it. If the washer is stored in a cold place, it is not
necessary to remove the battery from the washer. The battery
loses its charge slower in cold conditions than if it was in a
heated place. If storage has to be extended, recharge the
battery to its full capacity every 3 months.
ELECTROLYTE :
Every 100 hours of work or every 6 months, check the battery
electrolyte (acid) level. Each cell must be individually checked.
Level must be between minimum level and maximum level
indicated on th
e battery casing or it must slightly cover the
plates top. Electrolyte level must be checked when the battery
is fully charged. If it is necessary to add liquid to electrolyte,
use distilled water. Do not add acid or tap water.
The top of the battery must
be kept clean and dry. Keep vent
caps in place during use and recharging. Remove them only to
check electrolyte level or to add distilled water.
RECHARGING THE BATTERY :
Use a charger that regulates voltage to a fixed level. This
regulated voltage must b
e between 14 and 14.5 volts. The
charger must also have an ammeter. The ammeter will be
used to determine at which moment the battery is fully
charged. For more security, use a charger with a protection
system against reversed polarities or, at least, with
a polarity
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