Incorporated Battery Recharger (Optional); Batteries Recharging; Batteries Recharging With Incorporated Charger (Optional); Batteries Disposal - ADIATEK Coral 70S Emploi Et Entretien

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ATTENTION:
This operation must be carried out by qualified staff.
A wrong or faulty cable connection can cause seri-
ous damages to persons or things.
INCORPORATED BATTERY RECHARGER (OPTION-
AL)
If the machine is equipped with the incorporated
battery recharger (see under "OPTIONAL ACCESSO-
RIES") please refer to the instructions of the con-
structor of this accessory what the recharging op-
erations concern.
The battery recharger is connected directly to the
battery poles.
During the recharging operations a device is activat-
ed which does not permit the machine's functioning.
The mains cable of the battery recharger has a max-
imum length of two metres and must be connected
to a single-phase socket type CEE 7/7.

BATTERIES RECHARGING

1. Plug the connector (3) of the battery recharger
into the battery connector (1).
2. Proceed for the recharging.
BATTERIES RECHARGING WITH INCORPORATED
CHARGER (OPTIONAL)
Bring the machine on a levelled surface near to a
single-phase socket with tension 230V, frequency
50Hz, nominal current 10A.
Switch off the switches of the brushes motor, the
suction motor and the solenoid valve.
1. Insert the plug into the mains socket.
2. Proceed to the recharging keeping the seat base
lifted (see under paragraph "ACCESS TO THE BATTERY
COMPARTMENT" in "BEFORE USE").
3. Do not take off the plug from the mains socket
until the indication of the end of charge is not visu-
alized.
At the end of the recharging, take off the plug from
the mains socket.
ATTENTION:
Never charge a GEL battery with a non suitable
recharger. Strictly follow the instructions sup-
plied by the batteries and recharger manufactur-
er.
In order not to cause permanent damages to the
batteries, it is necessary to avoid their complete dis-
charge, providing for the recharging within a few
minutes after that the batteries discharge signal
starts blinking.
NOTE: Never leave the batteries completely dis-
charged even if the machine is not used. In case of
traditional batteries, please check the electrolyte
level every 20 recharging cycles and eventually top
them up with distilled water. Never leave the batter-
ies discharged for more than two weeks.
ATTENTION:
For the recharge of the batteries it is necessary to
follow strictly all the indications given by the manu-
facturer/distributor. All the installation and mainte-
nance operations must be carried out by qualified
staff. Danger of gas exhalations and emission of
corrosive liquids. Fire danger: do not approach
with free flames.

BATTERIES DISPOSAL

It is compulsory to hand over exhausted batteries,
classified as dangerous waste, to an authorized insti-
tution according to the current laws.
CONNECTION
BATTERIES'
CONNECTOR
SWITCHING ON OF THE MACHINE
Once that the battery recharging has been complet-
ed:
1. Disconnect the connector of the battery re-
charger from the battery connector (1).
2. Connect then the battery connector (1) to the
machine connector (2).

BATTERIES CHARGE LEVEL INDICATOR

To start any function of the machine, it is necessary
to rotate clockwise the key switch (24). Rotating it
counterclockwise any function will be switched off.
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WHEN THE MACHINE IS SWITCHED ON, ON THE DIS-
PLAY (1) APPEAR IN ORDER THE FOLLOWING INFOR-
MATION:
1. the machine model (for example AdS).
2. the setting of the battery check card which can
be:
GE 24 (check card set for GEL batteries).
or
Pb 24 (check card set for lead batteries).
3. the version of the software programme of the
card (for example 4-6).
AND
4. The batteries charge level indicator is digital and
remains fixed on the display. The battery charge level
starts from -100-, which indicates the 100% of the
total charge and decreases from 10 to 10. When the
charge level reaches -20-, the display starts blinking,
so you are about the end of working.
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