Connecting Conditions - Exendis Impulse S6 Mode D'emploi

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6. CONNECTING CONDITIONS

6.1 Connection to 1-phase network
The charger is suitable for a mains voltage of 230V - 50/60Hz, 1-phase and has been
fitted with a 1.9 meter mains lead and plug.
NOTE: Check whether the mains voltage is in accordance with the voltage the charger
was designed for.
The mains plug should be plugged into a wall socket.
6.2 Connection charging cables
On the output (secondary) side the chargers have been fitted with a 2 meter 3-wire core
charging cable. As the charger takes cable loss it is not allowed to replace this cable by a
cable with a different length and/or diameter without adaptation by the supplier/dealer.
Shortening the cable is therefor not allowed!
Figure 1 XLR-charging connector
The charging cable can be supplied together with an XLR-charging connector, whereby
pin 1 of the XLR-charging connector is the positive pole (+) and pin 2 is the negative pole
(-) and pin 3 is the drive inhibit signal (unless this is altered by your supplier/dealer).
In case the charging cable is supplied without a charging plug, this ought to be supplied
together with the battery. When mounting this plug you should observe the polarity.
The positive of the battery is connected to the positive of the charger and the negative of
the battery is connected to the negative of the charger. If the battery is connected to the
charger with reversed polarity, the charger will not start charging and does not show any
failure indication.
7. TAKING THE CHARGER INTO OPERATION
• The charger can now be connected.
• First of all you should plug the mains plug into the wall socket.
• The charger enters the 'STAND-BY'-condition after flashing a combination of LED's..
Both LED's (yellow and green) are lighting.
• Subsequently you can connect the battery and charging will start automatically. Only
the yellow LED is now lighting. At deep discharged batteries, first the battery is charged
with a small current (precharge). After that the battery is charged with the nominal
current (main charge). At last the battery is charged with a declining current (post
charge). The magnitude of these currents depends on the adjusted battery type.
• When the yellow LED is switched off and the green LED on, the battery is full and can
now be disconnected. If the battery is not disconnected then the battery is kept in
optimal full state by a very low current.
• When the battery is disconnected, it is allowed to let the mains plug in the wall socket.
The yellow and green LED's will light.
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