Modtech EM-100 Operator's Manual - page 2
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5.
DO NOT BURN OR INCINERATE BATTERY PACKS
. Battery packs
may explode causing personal injury, fire, and/or damage. Fumes
resulting from burning of battery packs may be toxic.
6.
DO NOT DROP, CRUSH, IMPACT, OR MECHANICALLY ABUSE
BATTERY PACKS
. Cease use of packs that have suffered a sharp
impact, been dropped, run over, or damaged in any other way. Such
impacts may cause internal damage that is not externally visible and
that, over time, may cause short circuits, battery cell leakage, or other
events that may lead to fire, personal injury, and or equipment damage.
7. DO NOT DISASSEMBLE BATTERY PACKS
. There are no user
serviceable parts within battery packs. Disassembly may result in short
circuiting or other damage that may cause fire, personal injury, and/or
other damage.
8. AVOID CONTACT WITH BATTERY CHEMICALS
. If a battery pack
leaks battery chemicals, avoid any contact with skin, eyes, or mouth. In
the event of contact with skin, wash immediately with soap and water
and rinse with vinegar. For eye contact, begin flushing with clean water,
immediately call for medical help, and continue flushing for 20 minutes or
until medical help arrives.
9.
AVOID SHORT CIRCUITS
. A short circuit will result if conductive
materials such as wires, metal tools, coins, keys, salt water, or other
conductive objects contact the positive and negative terminals at the
same time. A short circuit may cause sparks, excessive heat, fire,
personal injury, or other equipment damage.
10.
REPLACE FUSE ONLY WITH
10A 32V MINI BLADE FUSE
. No
exceptions.
11.
STORE BATTERY PACKS IN A COOL, DRY PLACE
. Avoid
leaving the battery pack in direct sunlight, vehicle cabs, compartments,
or unventilated storage buildings during hot summer conditions. Under
extreme temperature conditions damage may occur. Elevated
temperatures in general shorten the life of your battery pack.
WARNING
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR
FUTURE USE.
Failure to follow all instructions may result in electrical shock, fire,
equipment damage, and/or serious personal injury.
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FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
TABLE 1 - TEST PUSH BUTTON OPERATION
Press the push button firmly to actuate. The LED will flash indicating
whether the pack is enabled and how much charge it contains. A very
short, single flash of the LED indicates that the pack is disabled and will
not provide any further power until re-charged. If the pack is enabled,
one flash will be given for each 10% increment of charge. The flashes
occur in groups of three for ease of counting. If there is no flash, the
pack may be damaged and should be removed from service and sent for
repair.
NEGATIVE
CONTACT
POSITIVE
CONTACT
RETAINING
LATCH
RELEASE
BUTTON
LED
PUSH
BUTTON
FUSE
PULL
RING
INFO
CONTACT
EM-100
24 Volt
Lithium Ion
Battery Pack
(VERY SHORT FLASH)
PACK IS DISABLED
10
–
20%
CHARGE
20
–
30%
30
–
40%
40
–
50
%
50
–
60%
60
–
70%
70
–
80%
90
–
100%
CHARGE