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Additional Information - Portable Winch PCW3000-Li Instrucciones De Operación

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3.5.2.6
Stopping the winch.
1)
Gradually release the tension to gradually lower the
winch towards the ground;
2)
Press the on/off button.
DO NOT TOUCH THE CAPSTAN DRUM AFTER USE. IT
MAY BE HOT AND BURN YOUR SKIN.
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Maintenance
4.1
Cleaning.
When your work is complete, clean and dry the winch.
DURING CLEANING, CHECK THE WINCH, THE HOOKS,
THE LINE AND THE POLYESTER SLING FOR ANY DAMAGE
OR SIGNS OF WEAR.
Regularly remove the capstan
drum and clean around the
shaft. Any accumulated debris
may damage the seal. Brush
the shaft with a little oil to avoid
corrosion.
4.2
Lubrification.
The gearbox is lubricated in the factory and thus should not require
lubrication or maintenance. If oil losses become apparent, check
the oil level by placing the winch on a level surface and unscrew the
cap. Use an 8 mm hexagonal key.
When tipping the winch forwards, a little oil may escape through the
hole. If required, you can add SAE80W90EP gear oil.
4.3
Charger and battery.
4.3.1
Charger.
THE
BATTERY
RECOMMENDED TO CHARGE THE BATTERY FULLY
BEFORE THE FIRST USE TO ACHIEVE MAXIMUM
OPERATING TIME. THIS LITHIUM-ION BATTERY HAS NO
MEMORY
DISCRETION.
4.3.1.1 Charging.
If the battery has been stored with little charge or with no charge for
a long period, the charger enters restart mode which takes 20 hours
for the battery to be fully charged.
This prolongs the life of the battery. Once fully charged, standard
charging is available next time.
Any discharged battery requires a cooling period which is
mentioned in the battery user manual.
Plug the charger into the mains.
Insert the battery into the charger.
This is a d iagnostic charger. The LED will flash in a specific
order to indicate the battery's current status. (See figure)
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IS
NOT
FULLY
CHARGED.
AND
CAN
BE
CHARGED
AT
Never leave the battery on the charger once it is fully charged and
ready to use.
4.3.1.2
Fault indication.
When the battery is inserted in the charger and the LEDs flash red,
remove the battery from the charger for a minute and then insert again.
If the LEDs flash green, this means that the battery is charging normally.
If the LEDs still flash red, remove the battery and unplug the charger again.
Wait a minute, then plug the charger in again and reinsert the battery. If
the LEDs flash green, this means that the battery is charging normally.
If the LEDs flash red, the battery is defective and must be replaced.
4.3.2
Battery.
4.3.2.1
Charge verification.
If the battery does not charge correctly :
Check the socket using another device. Make sure that
power is reaching the socket.
Check that the contacts on the charger have not been
short-circuited by debris or foreign objects.
REFER TO THE CHARGER AND BATTERY MANUAL FOR MORE
INFORMATION.
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4.3.3 Storage.
Storing the battery for more than 30 days:
Remove the battery from the device.
Storage the device in a location where the temperature is
between 7 ̊ C et 40 ̊ C (45 and 104 ºF).
4.4
Motor.
1 kW DC brushless electric motor.
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IS
5.1
Error codes.
Error codes are generated to identify the cause of the stoppage -
YOUR
the LEDs flash repeatedly. Here are the most common codes:
Descriptions
Battery connection
issue
Surge protection
Low-voltage protection
.
IF THE AMBIENT TEMPERATURE IS UNUSUAL, MOVE THE
CHARGER AND THE BATTERY TO SOMEWHERE WHERE
THE TEMPERATURE IS BETWEEN 7° AND 40 °C (45 AND
104 ºF).
iF THE BATTERY IS INSERTED IN THE CHARGER WHEN IT IS
WARM OR HOT, THE RED LEDs MAY COME ON. IF THIS
HAPPENS, ALLOW THE BATTERY TO COOL AWAY FROM
THE CHARGER. THE BATTERY MAY BE CHARGED
NORMALLY
ONCE
A
NORMAL
TEMPERATURE IS ACHIEVED.
LED code
Definitions
No communication between the
battery and the control card.Or loss
3
of communication during the
current phase.
The current process exceeds the
4
maximum admissible load.
The battery charge is
5
minimum(Recharge the battery).
EN
CHARGING
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