
When working on batteries wear safety glasses with side
shields, rubber gloves and protective clothing. All metallic
personal objects, such as rings, watches, bracelets etc. shall
be removed before starting work on the battery! Only use
insulated tools!
In case of KIN CONTACT with electrolyte, IMMEDIATELY
1. REMOVE contaminated CLOTHING
2. FLU H the area THOROUGHLY with WATER
3. Get MEDICAL ATTENTION
Electrolyte is corrosive.
Do not allow flames, embers or sparks near the battery
due to the risk of explosion or fire!
WARNING!
Never use sulfuric acid or acidic water for cleaning, this may damage
the battery.
Never recycle in the same container as lead acid batteries.
Ni-Cd Cd
1. Receiving the battery
The cells are not to be stored in packaging,
therefore, unpack the battery immediately
after arrival. Do not tilt the package or turn it
upside down. The battery cells are equipped
with a blue plastic transport plug. The battery
will be delivered:
• Filled and charged: The battery is ready for
installation. Replace the transport plug with
the red vent cap included in the
accessories just before use. The battery
must not be charged with the transport
plug in the cells as this can damage the
battery.
2. torage
The rooms provided for storing the batteries
must be clean, dry, cool 50ºF (10°C) to
86ºF (30°C) and well ventilated. Cells are not
to be stored in the transport packaging and
must not be exposed to direct sunlight or
UV-radiation
•If the cells are delivered in plywood
boxes, open the boxes before storage
and remove the packing material on the
top of the cells. If the cells are delivered
on pallets, also remove the packing
material on the top of the cells.
• Cells can be stored up to 12 months from
the day of delivery.
• Storage of cells at a temperature above
86ºF (30°C) will result in a loss of capacity.
This can be approximately 5% per 18ºF
(10°C)/year when the temperature exceeds
86ºF (30°C). It is very important that the
cells are sealed with the plastic transport
plugs tightly in place. This is to be checked
after receiving the goods.
In case of electrolyte loss during transport,
refill the cell up to the “MAX” mark with
genuine electrolyte before storage.
3. Installation
It is recommended that Ni-Cd batteries not be
operated or stored in the same room as lead
acid batteries. In addition to this, the charging
gases from lead acid batteries should be kept
away from Ni-Cd batteries by suitable
precautions such as ventilation or hermetic
isolation of the rooms.
Tools for lead acid batteries must not be
used for Ni-Cd batteries.
The installation should be carried out in
accordance with the manufacturer’s
instructions.
• Location - Install the battery in a dry and
clean room. Avoid in any case direct
sunlight and heat. The battery will give the
optimal performance and maximum service
life if the ambient temperature ranges
between 50ºF (10°C) to 86ºF (30°C).
• Ventilation - During the last phase of
charging, a mixture of oxygen and
hydrogen is released. Ventilation is
necessary, even if the generation of gas is
very low during float charging. Ventilation
should be carried out in accordance with
the manufacturer’s instructions.
• Setup - Always follow assembly drawings,
circuit diagrams and other separate
instructions. The transport plugs have to be
replaced with the red vent caps included
with the accessories.
Cell connectors and/or flexible cables
should be checked to ensure they are
tightly seated.
Terminal nuts, screws and connectors
must be tightly seated.
Torque loading for:
M10: 71 in-Lbf
Female thread:
M8: 177 – 221 in-Lbf
M10: 221 – 265 in-Lbf
Connectors and terminals should be
protected by a thin coating of the anti-
corrosion grease, NO-OX.
• The electrolyte for Ni-Cd batteries consists
of a diluted potassium hydroxide ( OH)
and lithium hydroxide solution with specific
gravity of 1.200 ± 0.01 kg/litre. The
potassium hydroxide solution is prepared in
accordance with factory regulations.
The specific gravity of the electrolyte does
not indicate the state-of-charge of the
battery. It changes insignificantly during
charging and discharging and is only
minimally related to the temperature.
When checking the electrolyte levels, a
variation in level between cells is not
abnormal and is due to the different
amounts of gas held in the separators of
each cell. Before the battery is put into
service for the first time, check that the
electrolyte level is not lower than 0.4 in
(10 mm) below the “MAX” mark. There is
normally no need to adjust it. Do not open
or remove the low pressure vents during
normal operation.
If the electrolyte level is lower than the
upper edge of the plate block during
service, the battery should not be
disconnected from the charger for more
than 24 hours.
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Ni-Cd batteries are safe when operated and handled properly. It is vitally
important that you observe the precautions recommended in this installation
sheet. YOU SHOULD BE TRAINED IN HANDLING, INSTALLING,
OPERATING AND MAINTAINING BATTERIES BEFORE YOU WOR ON
ANY BATTERY SYSTEM.
Spent batteries with this symbol are reusable products and
have to be put into a recycling system. Used batteries must
be disposed of as special waste in accordance with all
standards.
The Battery Installation and Quick Reference Guide must be strictly
observed. Non-compliance with the Battery Installation and Quick Reference
Guide, use of non OEM spares or use of additives to the electrolyte or
unauthorized tampering will void the warranty
Warning: batteries remain live even though they are
disconnected. No rings or metal bracelets should be worn
during the assembly of the battery. Do not place electrically
conductive objects such as tools etc. on top of the battery!
Warning: cells are heavy, use proper lifting technique.
Batteries can generate gases which, when released, can
explode, causing blindness and other serious personal injury.
In case of electrolyte CONTACT WITH CLOTHING OR
MATERIAL, IMMEDIATELY
1. REMOVE CONTAMINATED CLOTHING
2. Apply large amounts of water to affected area.
3. Wash clothing as soon as possible.
In case of EYE CONTACT with electrolyte, IMMEDIATELY
1. FLU H THOROUGHLY for at least 15 minutes with large
amounts of WATER.
2. Get MEDICAL ATTENTION.