Instructions for use Hawker Lifetech® Modular                                                              ENGLISH
Safety instructions
                 AIM OF THIS MANUAL                                                 The equipment’s production number must be supplied when
                                                                                    requiring a service.
                This manual is designed for use by any skilled worker wishing
                to use Hawker Lifetech® Modular battery chargers for rechar-        If the charger is to be stored before its use, it must be
                ging lead/acid vented, (with or without electrolyte mixing),        kept carefully sealed in its original packaging. It must be
                valve regulated AGM and gel batteries.                              stored in a clean and dry location at a moderate tempera-
                This manual provides details of:                                    ture (-20°C to +40°C). Equipment stored at a temperature of
                •	 The chargers’ functions.                                         less than 15°C must be brought progressively to operating
                •	 Any adjustments required and how to use the chargers.            temperature (over a period of 24 hours) to avoid any risk of
                When producing this manual, EnerSys® has aimed to provide           condensation causing electrical faults (particularly short-
                its information in as simple and precise a manner as possible       circuits).
                but cannot assume any responsibility for any misinterpreta-
                tion. The owner of the equipment is required to retain this         EU DECLARATION
                manual throughout the equipment’s life and to pass it on
                to any purchaser in the event of its resale.                                  EnerSys hereby declares that the chargers in the
                The manufacturer covers the guarantee in accordance with                      Lifetech Modular range covered by this declaration
                the local regulations (contact local sales organization).                     conform to the descriptions laid down in:
                Recommended use                                                     •	   European Directive 2014/35/EU:
                This manual should be read through carefully before using           	    Low Voltage Directive
                the equipment and also read by anyone likely to use the             	    European Standard:
                equipment.                                                          	    EN60950-1: 2006+A11:2009+A12:2011+A1:2010+ A2:2013
                The equipment:
                •	 Presents no obstacles to the free circulation of air through    •	   European Directive 2014/30/EU:
                    the air inlet and outlet but, nevertheless, should be cleaned   	    Electromagnetic Compatibility
                    of dust every six months by a qualified person.                 	    European Standards:
                •	 Must be used in conformance with its indicated level of         	    -	 EN61000-6-2: 2006
                    protection and never come into contact with water.              	    -	 EN61000-6-4: 2007+A1:2011
                •	 Must be used within the temperature limits stated in the
                    technical characteristics.                                      •	 European Directive 2011/65/EU:
                •	 Must not be installed on surfaces subject to vibration (near    	ROHS
                    to compressors, engines, motors).
                •	 Must be installed so that the gases from the battery being      •	   European Directive 2013/35/EU:
                    charged, do not get sucked into the charger by its fan.         	    Electromagnetic fields
                This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including        	    European Standards:
                children) with reduced physical and mental capacities, who          	    -	 EN62311: Oct 2008
                are not experienced in their use, unless instructed to do so by
                a person responsible for their safety.                              Note: DC cables of the charger emit low power magnetic fields
                                                                                    in their surroundings (<5cm). Even if emissions are below
                Operator safety                                                     the standard limits, people bearing medical implants should
                Take all necessary precautions when the equipment will              avoid operating close to the charger during recharge.
                be used in areas where there is the possible risk of an
                accident occurring. Ensure appropriate ventilation accor-
                ding to standard EN 62485-3 to allow any gases released to
                escape. Never disconnect the battery while it is being charged.
                 ELECTRICAL SAFETY
                The prevailing safety regulations must be observed. The sys-
                tem protection installed on the power supply to the charger
                must conform to the charger’s electrical characteristics. The
                installation of a suitable circuit breaker is recommended. It is
                imperative to ensure that when fuses are being replaced only
                fuses of the specified type and of the correct are used. It is
                strictly forbidden to use inappropriate fuses or to short-circuit
                the fuse holders. This equipment conforms to Class 1 safety
                standards, which means that the appliance must be earthed
                and requires to be powered from an earthed supply.
                Never open the equipment: High voltage could be still present
                even turning off the charger.
                Any adjustment, maintenance or repairs to the equipment
                while it is open must only be carried out by an appropriately
                skilled person who is aware of the risks involved.
                Contact one of the company’s trained technicians if any prob-
                lem is encountered when putting the charger into operation.
                This equipment has been designed for indoor use. It is only
                designed to recharge lead/acid batteries on industrial premises.
                When the equipment becomes obsolete, the casings and the
                other internal components can be disposed of by specialist
                companies. Local legislation takes precedence over any inst-
                ructions in this document and must be scrupulously observed
                (WEEE 2002/96 EC).
                EnerSys reserves the right to make any improvements and/or
                modifications to the product described in this manual at any
                time and without prior notice and is not obliged under any
                circumstances whatsoever to update the contents of this
                manual nor the equipment concerned.
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                Presentation & Use                                                  Front Panel
                 INTRODUCTION
                                                                                                                          8 1
                The Lifetech® Modular range of chargers enable batteries to
                be recharged from the mains supply. The microprocessor con-
                trol automatically recognizes the battery’s voltage, capacity,
                state of charge, etc., providing optimum battery control from
                highly efficient analyses of its condition.                                                                                      6
                              1ph                            3ph
                                                                                     9                                                           7
                              12V
                              24V                          24/36/48V                                                                             6
                             36/48V                         72/80 V
                Several charging profiles are available vented lead/acid
                                                                                     2
                batteries: standard/Water Less® and heavy duty, electrolyte
                circulation, valve-regulated: AGM and gel in a separate ver
                sion depending on the user’s configuration.
                Moreover, desulphation, equalizing and refreshing charges
                are also integrated.
                                                                                                 10    3         4 5
                  Ref         Button/LED                   Function                                    Function
                                                                                                       Cancel value (press during 3s),
                  1           Start/Stop button            Start/Stop charge
                                                                                                       select of active menu
                  2           Greed LED                    Battery available 
                  3           Yellow LED                   Battery in charge 
                  4           Red LED                      Fault
                  5           Blue LED                     AC supply ON (light)                        AC supply OFF (AC missing)
                  6           Arrows                       Navigation buttons                          Return to top of list (press for 2 sec)
                  7           Equalization button          Start an equalization                       Access a sub menu
                  8           Esc                          Access a sub menu                           Close windows
                  9           LCD panel                    Shows details (refer to LCD display par.)
                  10          USB port                     Download memories                           Upload firmware
                Single phase stand alone 1kW
                                              5        6
                  Ref       Function
                  1         AC input cable
                  2         DC output cable
                  3         Cable holder
                  4         Ventilation openings
                  5         LCD panel
                  6         Navigation buttons
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                Phase 3 bay cabinet (2-3kW) & three phase                          Initiating charging
                                           5    6                                  1.	Connect the battery. If Default setting (autostart ON) then
                                                                                       the charge will start automatically else press the Start/
                                                                                       Stop button.
                                                                                   The display will show 3 different screens alternating
                     1
                     3
                                                                                   Screen 1:
                                                                                     Line 1     Charge mode / charging profile /
                                                                                                equal symbol (if selected) or no blocking fault
                                                                                     Line 2     Charging current / total voltage / Ah+
                     2
                        4
                                    5        6        7
                                                                                   Screen 2:
                     1                                                               Line 1     Charge mode / charging profile /
                                                                                                equal symbol (if selected) or no blocking fault
                     3                                                               Line 2     Charging current / voltage/cell / charging time
                                                                        4
                     2
                                                                                   Screen 3:
                                                                                     Line 1     Charge mode / charging profile /
                                                                                                equal symbol (if selected) or no blocking fault
                                                                                     Line 2     Charging current / % state of charge /
                                                                                                estimated remaining time
                  Ref       Function
                  1         AC input cable
                  2         DC output cable, only
                                                                                   Completion of charging
                  3         Option port                                            1.	The LCD screen will give you the message of availability
                  4         Ventilation openings                                       (AVAIL)
                  5         LCD panel                                              The battery is charged and ready to use.
                  6         Navigation buttons
                                                                                   2. 	STOP the charge and disconnect the battery.
                  7         Cable holder (only on single phase)                    To stop the charge press the Stop/Start button.
                                                                                   Never disconnect the battery during charge without stopping
                 Mechanical Installation                                           the charging process.
                                                                                   This could lead to dangerous sparks or to charger damage.
                The charger can be wall or floor mounted. If wall mounted
                make sure that the surface is free of vibrations and the char-     3.	 Completion of charging with equalization
                ger is mounted in a vertical position; if floor mounted make       Manual equalization only concerns vented lead/acid batteries.
                sure that the surfaces are free of vibration, water, humidity.     It will be initiated manually or automatically by switch. All
                                                                                   other technologies will have an automatic preset  equalization
                You must avoid areas where the chargers may be splashed            time.
                with water.                                                        To force manual equalization keep pressed the equalization
                The charger must be held by 2 or 4 fixings suitable for the type   button (right button) and contemporary click the On/Off (only
                of support. The drilling pattern varies according to the model     charging profiles for flooded). If automatic then the screen will
                of charger (please refer to the technical data sheet).             also show the following message:
                 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
                To the mains supply
                You may only connect to the 1-phase 230Vac or 3-phase
                400Vac mains supply (depending on the type of the charger)
                by means of a standard socket and an appropriate circuit
                breaker (not supplied). The current consumption is shown on        •	 Equalization mode auto
                the charger’s information plate.                                   •	 Days of the week (the symbol below indicates when the
                                                                                       equailzation is programed (e.g. Saturday and Sunday)
                To the battery
                Polarity must be observed. Any reversal of polarity will blow
                the output fuse, prevent charging and cause DF2 fault code to
                be displayed. Please refer to the Fault messages codes.
                Connection to battery
                The charger must be connected to the battery by the cables
                supplied:
                •	 The RED cable: to the battery’s POSITIVE terminal.              •	 During equalization
                •	 The BLACK cable: to the battery’s NEGATIVE terminal.            •	 Line 1. mode equal
                                                                                   •	 Current / total voltage / remaining time
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                4. 	Completion of charging with Float
                If the float function has been selected the screen will show
                The message floating:
                •	 During equalization
                •	 Line 1. mode floating
                •	 Current / voltage per cell
                5.	 Completion of charging without equalization
                The green ‘charging complete’ light is illuminated and
                the message AVAIL is displayed. The display shows, in alter-
                nation:
                •	 The charging time taken.
                •	 Non-blocking faults if present
                •	 The number of Ah recharged
                 LCD Fault messages codes
                 Fault               Cause                                       Remedial action
                 No display and      No mains supply.                            Check the power supply and the input fuse(s).
                 blue LED off
                 DF CURRENT          Appears before a DF1 fault is displayed.
                 DF1*                Charger fault.                             Check the power supply voltage.
                 DF2*                Charger fault.                             Check that the battery is correctly connected (that the cables are
                                                                                not reversed) and check the output fuse.
                 DF3*                Unsuitable battery.                        Battery voltage too high or too low. Connect the correct battery
                                                                                to the charger.
                 DF4                 The battery has been discharged more Charging continues.
                                     than 80% of its capacity.
                 DF5                 Battery requires inspection.               DF5 appears when the charging profile has been achieved with
                                                                                a fault condition, that can be a current increase in regulation phase
                                                                                demonstrating a battery heating or a badly programmed regulation
                                                                                voltage, or the charging time is too long and has exceeded the
                                                                                safety limit. Check charging parameters (profile, temperature,
                                                                                capacity, cables). Check the battery (defective cells, high tempe-
                                                                                rature, water level).
                 DF7                 Pneumatic mixing air circuit fault (the Check the air circuit (pump, tubing).
                                     red light flashes).
                 TH*                 Thermal fault resulting in interruption of Check that the fan(s) is (are) working correctly and/or that the
                                     charging.                                  ambient temperature is not too high or whether there is poor
                                                                                natural ventilation to the charger.
                 MOD TH              Alternating with charge parameters - Check that the fan(s) is (are) working correctly and/or that the
                                     one or more modules in thermal fault - ambient temperature is not too high or whether there is poor
                                     the charge process continues - the faulty natural ventilation to the charger.
                                     module(s) is (are) displayed + red led If all modules are in thermal fault then a TH* fault will follow.
                                     flashing.
                 MOD DFC             Alternating with charge parameters - Check power supply.
                                     one or more modules in DF1 fault - the If all modules are in DF1 fault then a DF1* fault will follow.
                                     charge process continues - the faulty
                                     module(s) is (are) displayed + red led
                                     flashing.
                 DEF ID              Blocking fault - one or more modules Use correct module.
                                     are not compatible with the charger
                                     configuration (for example 24V charger
                                     with one 48V module). This can happen
                                     if the user replaces one module with
                                     another one with a different voltage
                                     setting.
                (*) A blocking fault preventing charging from continuing.
                Please contact EnerSys® Service.
                Subject to technical modification without any prior notice. E&OE                                                              06.2017
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