3.4.2. Selecting battery type
You MUST check the compatibility of the supply voltage with battery type
Before connecting batteries to the charger, you MUST check battery polarity.
Check also the voltage of the batteries using a calibrated voltmeter. Too low a voltage on
certain types of battery can indicate irreversible damage and an inability to take a recharge.
3.4.3. Connecting up the options
You MUST contact your reseller or ENAG's Sales Department.
Maintenance and repair of the 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 ENAG 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 this documentation.
For any other repair action, contact a reseller or ENAG.
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