NOTE
Do not plug the charger connecting cable into the mobile workstation socket strip because this
will not charge the batteries.
NOTE
Connection to the mains must comply with the national provisions for electrical connections. If the
charger cable is defective, please contact the manufacturer.
A deep discharge protection feature is integrated in the mobile workstation which prevents this
deep discharging under normal operating conditions. The batteries should be recharged soon
after switching off by the deep discharge protection function to prevent further deep discharging
through self-discharging.
The Mobile Workstation with Li-ion batteries should be charged at least every four weeks.
If the mobile workstation is not used for more than four weeks, fully charge it and disconnect the
battery plug. To recommission the unit, follow the steps described in Chapter 16 Initial set-up.
For better accessibility, you can attach the mains cable for the internal charger to the top post on the right.
Alternatively, store it behind the rear panel.
DC/AC converter
The DC/AC converter installed in this mobile workstation converts the 12 V DC (direct current) into a 230 V
CAUTION
Observe the maximum load for the AC output (see chapter 25 Technical data).
AC/50 Hz sinusoidal alternating current.
WARNING
After switching off due to overloading or overheating, the converter attempts to switch on again
automatically. The time up to automatic switching on again can range from a few seconds to a
number of hours.
This is why it is important during work on the electrical system or the consumers to disconnect
the converter from the battery using the On/Off switch, unplug the low-power cable of the charger
and unplug the battery tray connection cable.
MAX BE_Kurzanleitung_Brief_Overview_V1.00_de_en
83 / 100