Charging The Batteries; Check The Battery Water Level - Nilfisk Advance SC6500 40C Mode D'emploi

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CHARGING THE BATTERIES

Charge the batteries each time the machine is used or when the Battery Indicator (K5) is reading less than full.
To Charge the Batteries...
1
See Figure 10. Depress the Battery Disconnect (11).
2
Open Side Access Panel (27) and push the connector from the charger into the Battery Connector (20).
3
Follow the instructions on the battery charger.
4
After charging the batteries check the uid level in all battery cells. Add distilled water, if necessary, to bring the uid level up to the bottom of
the ller tubes.
WARNING!
Do not ll the batteries before charging.
Charge batteries in a well-ventilated area.
Do not smoke while servicing the batteries.
When Servicing Batteries...
*
Remove all jewelry
*
Do not smoke
*
Wear safety glasses, rubber gloves and a rubber apron
*
Work in a well-ventilated area
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Do not allow tools to touch more than one battery terminal at a time
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ALWAYS disconnect the negative (ground) cable rst when replacing batteries to prevent sparks.
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ALWAYS connect the negative cable last when installing batteries.
CAUTION!
To avoid damage to oor surfaces, wipe water and acid from the top of the batteries after charging.
CHECKING THE
BATTERY WATER
LEVEL
Check the water level of the
batteries at least once a week.
After charging the batteries, remove
the vent caps and check the water
level in each battery cell. Use
distilled or demineralized water in a
battery lling dispenser (available at
most auto parts stores) to ll each
cell to the level indicator (or to 10
mm over the top of the separators).
DO NOT over- ll the batteries!
CAUTION!
Acid can spill onto the oor if
the batteries are over lled.
Tighten the vent caps. Wash the
tops of the batteries with a solution
of baking soda and water (2
tablespoons of baking soda to 1 liter
of water).
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FIGURE 10
2/2014

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