STRYTEN ENERGY F110 Fast Charge Motive Power Batteries Instruction Manual
- June 12, 2024
- STRYTEN ENERGY
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STRYTEN ENERGY F110 Fast Charge Motive Power Batteries
Product Information
The M-Series F110 Fast Charge Motive Power Batteries are industrial truck batteries designed for powering electric industrial vehicles. They provide reliable and efficient power for various applications in industries such as warehouses, logistics, and manufacturing.
Safety
- Follow your company’s Safety Instructions when working with or near industrial truck batteries.
- Observe the caution label affixed to the battery.
- Familiarize yourself with industry and government guidelines (OSHA, ANSI) for charging, handling, and maintaining industrial batteries.
- Assign battery and charger care to properly trained personnel.
- Avoid contact with sulfuric acid electrolyte. Wear appropriate protective gear (rubber apron, gloves, boots, goggles or face shield) when handling, checking, filling, charging, or repairing batteries.
- Keep water readily available for flushing spilled electrolyte from eyes or skin. Use plain water only and seek immediate medical attention.
- Keep open flames away from batteries. Do not check electrolyte level with a cigarette lighter or match. Use a flashlight or permanent lights. Do not smoke or create sparks.
- Lift batteries with certified/approved hoist, crane, lift truck, or similar equipment. Move batteries with trucks, conveyors, or rollers. Use insulating material when handling coverless batteries.
- Disconnect the battery from the truck when performing maintenance and repair on motor or electrical system.
- Open or break the battery circuit before attempting repairs to the charging plug or receptacles.
- Apply a strong neutralizer (e.g., baking soda or soda ash) when electrolyte is spilled on the floor. Check local regulations for waste disposal.
- Avoid placing metal tools on top of the battery.
Receiving Batteries
Upon receipt of the shipment, carefully examine the outside of the packing for
signs of rough handling. Wet spots on the shipping pallet may indicate leaking
jars. If there is evidence of damage, sign the receipt and mark it as
“Shipment Received Damaged.” Contact the carrier immediately and request a
Carrier’s Inspection for Damage Report.
If concealed damage is later detected, contact the carrier immediately and request a Carrier’s Inspection for Concealed Damage Report. Arrange for battery repair with the local Stryten Energy representative before placing it in service.
Placing in Service
- Before placing the batteries into service, review and follow the safety guidelines listed in Section 1. Safety.
- Ensure proper installation, connection, and charging of the batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
- Regularly monitor battery performance, electrolyte levels, and charging conditions to maximize battery life and efficiency.
- Follow recommended maintenance schedules and procedures for optimal battery operation.
- Refer to the complete user manual for detailed instructions on operating, maintaining, and troubleshooting the M-Series F110 Fast Charge Motive Power Batteries.
PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE PLACING BATTERIES INTO SERVICE. THESE INSTRUCTIONS MUST BE SHIPPED WITH THE BATTERY AND MUST BE DELIVERED TO THE USER.
Previously Marathon FPX.
SAFETY
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Follow your company’s Safety Instructions when working with or near industrial truck batteries. Observe the caution label affixed to the battery. Thoroughly familiarize yourself with industry and government guidelines (OSHA, ANSI) for charging, handling, and maintaining industrial batteries.
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Assign battery and charger care to properly trained personnel.
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This battery contains sulfuric acid electrolyte. Avoid contact with skin, eyes, or clothing. Wear rubber apron, gloves, boots, and goggles or face shield when handling, checking, filling, charging or repairing batteries.
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Keep water readily available for flushing spilled electrolyte from eyes or skin. Use plain water only and obtain medical attention immediately. Special deluge showers and eye wash basins are required.
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Batteries produce hydrogen and oxygen gas during charge. Keep open flames away. Do not check electrolyte level with a cigarette lighter or match. Use a flashlight or permanent lights. Switch on/off away from the top of the battery. Do not smoke or create sparks.
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Lift batteries with a certified/approved hoist, crane, lift truck, or similar equipment. Move batteries with trucks, conveyors, or rollers. Be sure to place a rubber mat or similar insulating material across the tops of coverless batteries when handling. Make sure equipment is of ample strength and properly installed.
DO NOT USE CHAIN OR WIRE ROPE SLINGS -
Never lay metal tools, such as wrenches or screwdrivers, on top of a battery.
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Disconnect the battery from the truck when performing maintenance and repair on motor or electrical system.
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Open or “break” the battery circuit before attempting repairs to the charging plug or receptacles.
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Apply a strong neutralizer, such as baking soda or soda ash, when electrolyte is spilled on the floor. Check local regulations regarding the disposal of neutralized waste.
RECEIVING BATTERIES
Immediately upon receipt of shipment, examine the outside of the packing for signs of rough handling before accepting the battery from the carrier. Wet spots on the shipping pallet may be an indication of leaking jars broken in shipment.
If there is evidence of damage, the receipt should be signed and both copies (carrier’s and receiving copies) marked “Shipment Received Damaged”. The carrier should be called immediately and asked to make a “Carrier’s Inspection for Damage Report”.
BEFORE PLACING BATTERIES IN SERVICE, REVIEW AND FOLLOW THE SAFETY GUIDELINES LISTED IN ITEM 1. SAFETY
If “concealed” damage is later detected, the carrier should be called immediately and requested to make a “Carrier’s Inspection for Concealed Damage Report”. After inspection by the carrier, arrangements should be made with the local Stryten Energy representative to have the battery repaired before placing it in service.
PLACING IN SERVICE
Verify that the battery weight meets or exceeds the minimum truck weight requirements. Allow the battery to cool or warm to room temperature before charging or adding water. Make sure the battery charger is properly matched to the battery. Remove the vent caps from each cell and check to see that the electrolyte level is above the top of the separators. If it is obvious that the electrolyte has spilled out of any cells, replace it with electrolyte of the same specific gravity as found in the other cells of the battery. Insert the vent caps and give the battery a freshening charge until there is no increase in specific gravity for three hydrometer readings taken at one hour intervals.
During shipment of the battery, low temperatures and/or normal shock and vibration often results in a drop in the electrolyte level. If the level is below the top of the separators, recheck it after 3 hours of charging. If the level remains below the top of the separators, add water or electrolyte to the proper level at the end of charging. Following the first month of service, the battery should reach its normal operating specific gravity of 1.295 +/- 0.005 at 77° F.
IF BATTERIES ARE NOT IN USE, KEEP THEM CHARGED. CHECK THE SPECIFIC GRAVITIES MONTHLY AND GIVE A FRESHENING CHARGE (3 OR 4 HOURS AT THE FINISH RATE) IF THE GRAVITIES HAVE FALLEN 0.030 OR MORE; OTHERWISE GIVE A FRESHENING CHARGE EVERY THREE MONTHS.
OPERATION
Batteries are rated in ampere-hours (Ahr) and are selected to perform a specific workload within an established period of time. Increasing the workload or time period could result in over discharging, thus shortening battery life. Limit throughput of the battery (to 160% or less) in a 24 hour period. The frequency of charge intervals for Fast Charging is during breaks, lunches, between shifts, and whenever the vehicle is sitting idle. Never allow it to remain in a discharged condition for extended periods; otherwise, permanent damage may result.
TEMPERATURE
In the operation of motive power lead acid batteries, the electrolyte temperature must not exceed 140°F (60°C). If the battery is continuously operated at or above this temperature, the service life of the battery will be severely diminished. Under normal operating conditions, battery electrolyte temperature should be maintained between 60-125°F (15-52°C). If a battery is ever hot to the touch, allow it to cool to room temperature before charging or discharging. If a battery consistently operates at high temperatures greater than 125° F (52° C), contact your local Stryten Energy representative for service.
CHARGING
The charging equipment used with the battery must be approved by Stryten Application Engineering in writing prior to sale. The chargers and charging stations meet Stryten Energy specified requirements for the number of chargers and stations required for the Original User’s service application. The charger must be capable of reading and recording unique battery ID, monitoring and accumulating ampere-hours returned during charge for each unique battery, and monitoring and recording temperature peaks and averages during charge for each unique battery. When recharging a battery, the starting charge rate should be 30% – 40% the batteries nameplate AHr. The charge rate should taper down to the finish rate by the time the battery is 90% charged and may be even lower when fully charged. High “on charge” temperatures or frequent need for water additions are indications of overcharging. Short running times and/or low end- of charge specific gravities may indicate inadequate recharge. Consult your local Stryten Energy representative on specific charging problems.
MAINTENANCE
KEEP RECORDS
Showing specific gravities, equalizing, charging, temperature, cleaning and
voltages on a monthly basis. These records are required to maintain your
warranty.
TEMPERATURE
Under normal operating conditions, the electrolyte temperature should be
between 60 – 125°F (15 – 52°C). Operating temperatures above 140°F will reduce
the battery’s service life. Operating temperatures below 60°F result in less
capacity and special charging is required.
WATER ADDITIONS
Stryten Energy-approved chargers have the capability for equalize charging
at specific times and days of the week (e.g. Sunday 08:00). Water additions
can be made the following day prior to use, provided an equalization charge is
confirmed to have been performed.
- EQUALIZE… Once a week.
DEPTH OF DISCHARGE
Do not discharge the battery below 80% of the rated capacity. Over-
discharging shortens the battery life and voids the warranty.
CLEANING
Keep the top of the battery clean and dry. See Item 8.
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
WEEKLY
- Check electrolyte levels (see water additions).
- Equalize charge.
MONTHLY
- Record electrolyte-specific gravities.
- Visual inspection and confirmation that the battery-mounted monitor is functioning properly.
- Inspect the cables and charging plugs.
- Clean the top of the cells.
SEMI-ANNUAL
- Inspect the charger. Confirm proper output voltage and current. Check for external damage, frayed cables, or worn connectors.
- Clean the exterior of the battery.
TROUBLE SIGNS
- Battery temperature averages more than 125°F.
- Open circuit cell voltages vary by 0.15 volts or more and specific gravity varies by 0.020 or more during equalizing.
- The top of the battery is always wet or one cell requires excessive water.
MAINTENANCE CLEANING
The top of the battery should be kept clean and dry. Keep the vent caps in place during use and charging. Remove the vent cap only to observe electrolyte levels, make water additions, take temperatures, or take specific gravity readings with a hydrometer. If the battery requires cleaning, contact your local Stryten Energy servicing representative. The solution used to clean and neutralize the outside of the batteries should be disposed of in an environmentally safe manner.
WATER ADDITIONS
Maintain electrolyte levels above the top of the separators, but no higher than 1/8” from the bottom of the vent well. Check the electrolyte level weekly, or as necessary depending on battery use prior to charging. If the level is not visible (below the top of the separators), add just enough water to cover it and then proceed with charging the battery. Otherwise, defer watering the battery until the end of the charging period when the battery is fully charged and the charger has tapered to its finish rate. At that time, add enough water to bring the electrolyte level to 1.2” of the top of the cover. Always use distilled water or water that is known to be free of abnormally high amounts of impurities. Contact your local Stryten Energy representative if you are not sure of your water quality.
BATTERIES MUST BE VISUALLY INSPECTED PER THE SCHEDULE EVEN WITH THE USE OF A WATERING SYSTEM
SERVICE AND PARTS
Your local Stryten Energy sales representative has more information regarding the full range of maintenance and repair service available. Stryten Energy can also supply all of your battery, charger, and accessory device replacement part needs. For more information in the U.S.A. and Canada, call 1-888-563-6300. All others, please contact your local Stryten Energy battery sales representative.
RECYCLING
U.S. Federal and State Regulations require that lead acid batteries be handled and disposed of in compliance with strict guidelines. Stryten Energy offers disposal service for lead acid batteries. Call 1-888-438-5865 to arrange a pick-up or to get additional information.
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