3.5.5 Connecting up the options
You MUST contact your reseller or CRISTEC Sales
Department.
4 Maintenance and repair of equipment
4.1
INTRODUCTION
This section deals with arrangements for maintenance
and repair of the equipment. Correct operation and the
life of the product are conditional on strictly
complying with the recommendations below.
4.2
EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE
Disconnect the battery charger from the alternating
mains supply for all maintenance operations.
If the charger is placed in a dusty environment,
vacuum it periodically to clean it since layers of
dust might affect heat dissipation.
Check the state of charge of the batteries every
three months.
An annual check that nuts and bolts are tight is
necessary in order to guarantee correct functioning
of the charger (especially in an environment
subject to vibration, shock, large changes in
temperature, etc ...).
A complete technical examination by a CRISTEC
recommended serviceman is advisable every 5
years. This general technical examination can also
be carried out in our factories.
4.3
EQUIPMENT REPAIR
Disconnect the battery charger from the ac mains
supply and from the batteries before carrying out
any repairs.
If a fuse has blown, make sure the replacement
complies with the rating and type of fuse
recommended in section 2.1.
For any other repair action, contact a reseller or
CRISTEC.
CPSDED
5 Safety
5.1
STANDARDS REFERENCES
Class I equipment in accordance with standard NF
EN 60950.
Installation requirements are contained in standard
NFC 15-100 and the specific standard for "pleasure
boats – electrical systems – Installation of ac
distribution system", reference ISO 13297.
5.2
PRECAUTIONS
PERSONNEL SAFETY
Installation must be undertaken by an electrician or
professional installer.
The alternating mains supply must be cut off before
any intervention on the equipment.
5.3
PRECAUTIONS
PROTECTION
EXPLOSION
Use the fuses defined in section 3.1.
Ventilate the room,
Do not smoke,
Do not use a naked flame.
RELATING
RELATING
AGAINST
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