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Instruction Manual for the use and the maintenance


of battery and battery charger
Original instructions

Part E: LPM01 rechargeable battery


MHM03 rechargeable battery
UMC12V battery charger
THIS PART OF THE MANUAL CONSISTS OF: Part E - Information, instructions and
warnings for the LPM01 rechargeable battery, for the MHM03 rechargeable battery and
for the UMC12V battery charger. The Manual consists of Part A – General, Part B –
Conformity and Frequencies, Part C – Transmitting Unit, Part D – Receiving Unit, Part E
– Battery and Battery Charger, plus the Technical Data Sheet.

THIS MANUAL, INCLUDING ALL PARTS THEREOF, AND ALL INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED
HEREIN, MUST BE READ CAREFULLY AND UNDERSTOOD BEFORE INSTALLING, USING,
MAINTAINING OR REPAIRING THE AUTEC RADIO REMOTE CONTROL.

FAILURE TO READ AND COMPLY WITH ALL APPLICABLE WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS
OR ANY ONE OF THE LIMITATIONS NOTED IN THIS MANUAL CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS
BODILY INJURY OR DEATH, AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.

THE AUTEC RADIO REMOTE CONTROL IS NOT A STANDALONE PRODUCT AND IS


INTENDED ONLY AS A COMPONENT ON A MACHINE:
- ON WHICH AND WHERE THE USE OF A RADIO REMOTE CONTROL IS APPROPRIATE,
- THAT CAN BE OPERATED SAFELY AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE
LAWS, REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS BY SUCH REMOTE CONTROL.

ACCORDINGLY, IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE MACHINE MANUFACTURER ON


WHICH THE AUTEC RADIO REMOTE CONTROL IS INTENDED TO BE INSTALLED, to
perform an in-depth and accurate risk assessment to determine if the Autec Radio Remote
Control is suitable for operating a Machine in conditions of safety and operational
effectiveness, taking into account the conditions of use, the intended uses and the
reasonably foreseeable incorrect ones, so that the installation, maintenance and use of
the Autec Radio Remote Control, and all its components, are performed only and entirely
in compliance with this Manual and in accordance with all local regulations, safety
standards and regulations (referred to herein as "Laws, Regulations and Standards").

With reference to the USA market the Laws, Regulations and Standards include all safety
rules and regulations of the Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) (http://
www.osha.gov), all federal, state and local laws, regulations and building and electrical
codes, and all applicable standards, including but not limited to ANSI Standards.

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It is also the responsibility of the Manufacturer and of the design professionals of the
Machine on which the Autec Radio Remote Control is to be installed and used to be certain
that the structure, condition, organization and markings of the Machine as installed at
the facility is appropriate for and will allow for the safe and reliable use and control of
the Machine through the Autec Radio Remote Control interface.

IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OWNER AND FACILITY OPERATOR, AND THEIR


DESIGN PROFESSIONALS, that the installation, maintenance and operation of the Autec
Radio Remote Control and all of its components are done solely and completely in
accordance with this Manual, and with all applicable Laws, Regulations and Standards,
even local. It is also the responsibility of the Manufacturer of the Machine on which the
Autec Radio Remote Control is to be installed and used, and their design professionals,
to be certain that the structure, condition, organization and markings of the Machine as
installed at the facility is appropriate for and will allow for the safe and reliable use and
control of the Machine through the Autec Radio Remote Control interface.

ONLY QUALIFIED AND PROPERLY TRAINED PERSONNEL SHOULD BE PERMITTED TO


OPERATE OR USE THE AUTEC RADIO REMOTE CONTROL AND THE MACHINE OPERATED
BY OR THROUGH THE AUTEC RADIO REMOTE CONTROL. ONLY QUALIFIED AND
PROPERLY TRAINED PERSONNEL SHOULD BE PERMITTED TO BE IN THE VICINITY OF
MACHINE OPERATED BY OR THROUGH THE AUTEC RADIO REMOTE CONTROL.

FAILURE TO PROPERLY INSTALL, OPERATE, MAINTAIN AND SERVICE THE AUTEC


RADIO REMOTE CONTROL CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS BODILY INJURY OR DEATH AND/
OR PROPERTY DAMAGE. Refer to this Manual and each of its Parts for further assistance
or contact Autec. Autec is not responsible for and shall not be held liable for any installation
of the Autec Radio Remote Control not performed by Autec or for any use of the Autec
Radio Remote Control not in complete compliance with, and/or not maintained in complete
compliance with, all Autec instructions and warnings and all applicable Laws, Regulations
and Standards, even local.

Autec is not responsible for and shall not be held liable for any alteration or modification
of the Autec Radio Remote Control, or the use of non-Autec components or products
used with or incorporated into the Autec Radio Remote Control.

IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OWNER AND FACILITY OPERATOR, AND THEIR


DESIGN PROFESSIONALS, to be certain that the Autec Radio Remote Control is properly
maintained and serviced at all times in compliance with all Autec instructions and
warnings, and with all applicable Laws, Regulations and Standards, even local.

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IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OWNER AND FACILITY OPERATOR, AND THEIR
OFFICERS, MANAGERS AND SUPERVISORS, to be certain that all Users of the Autec
Radio Remote Control and that all Persons who are or will be working with or near the
Machine operated by or through the Autec Radio Remote Control are fully and properly
educated and trained by qualified Personnel in the proper and safe use of the Autec Radio
Remote Control and of the Machine, including without limitation complete familiarity
with and understanding of Autec warnings and instructions, and all applicable Laws,
Regulations and Standards, even local, and that such Users and other Persons do in fact
at all times operate or work with the Autec Radio Remote Control safely and ONLY in
compliance with Autec instructions and warnings and with all applicable Laws, Regulations
and Standards, even local. FAILURE TO DO SO CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS BODILY INJURY
OR DEATH AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.

IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OWNER AND FACILITY OPERATOR, AND THEIR


OFFICERS, MANAGERS AND SUPERVISORS, to be certain that the areas in which the
Machine operated by or through the Autec Radio Remote Control is located and operates
are clearly delineated and marked in accordance with all Autec warnings and instructions,
and all applicable Laws, Regulations and Standards, even local, and otherwise sufficient
to alert and warn ALL PERSONS that the Machine is operated by or through a Radio
Remote Control, and prohibiting any unauthorized access thereto. FAILURE TO DO SO
CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS BODILY INJURY OR DEATH AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.

FAILURE TO OPERATE THE AUTEC RADIO REMOTE CONTROL SAFELY AND IN


COMPLIANCE WITH AUTEC INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS AND WITH APPLICABLE
LAWS, REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS, EVEN LOCAL, AND/OR PERMITTING USERS
OR OTHER PERSONS NOT PROPERLY TRAINED IN THE SAFE AND PROPER USE OF
THE SYSTEM, OR THE MACHINE ON WHICH IT IS INSTALLED, CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS
BODILY INJURY OR DEATH AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.

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INDEX
1 Information on the use of instructions ...................................................................... 8
1.1 Structure of the Instruction Manual ....................................................................... 8
1.2 Caption and terminology .................................................................................... 10
1.3 Symbols ............................................................................................................ 10
1.4 To whom the instructions are addressed ............................................................. 11
1.5 Instruction storage ............................................................................................. 11
1.6 Intellectual property ........................................................................................... 11
2 Brief product presentation ...................................................................................... 12
2.1 Battery and battery charger ................................................................................ 12
2.2 Conformity with standards .................................................................................. 12
2.3 Contacts and useful addresses .......................................................................... 13
2.4 Warranty ........................................................................................................... 13
2.5 Technical assistance and spare parts ................................................................. 13
3 LPM01 and MHM03 rechargeable batteries ............................................................. 14
3.1 Technical data ................................................................................................... 14
3.2 Plate ................................................................................................................. 15
3.3 Warnings for use ................................................................................................ 16
3.4 First aid ............................................................................................................. 17
3.5 Instructions for use ............................................................................................ 18
3.6 Storage ............................................................................................................. 18
3.7 Shipping and transportation ............................................................................... 19
3.8 Battery disposal ................................................................................................. 20
4 UMC12V battery charger .......................................................................................... 21
4.1 Technical data ................................................................................................... 21
4.2 Plates ................................................................................................................ 22
4.3 Electrical connection .......................................................................................... 22
4.4 Positioning ........................................................................................................ 23
4.5 Warnings for use ................................................................................................ 24
4.6 Instructions for use ............................................................................................ 25
4.7 Disposal ............................................................................................................ 26
5 Malfunctions ............................................................................................................ 27

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1 Information on the use of instructions

Before reading this part of the Manual, you must read and understand the general
part (Part A) of the Manual provided with the Radio Remote Control.

1.1 Structure of the Instruction Manual


The Manual for the use and maintenance of Autec Radio Remote Controls consists of different
parts, that altogether form the Manual; the Manual must be read carefully, understood and
applied by the Radio Remote Control's Owner, User and by all those Persons that, for any
reasons, may operate with the Radio Remote Control or with the Machine where it is installed.
The following table describes the structure of the Instruction Manual for the use and the
maintenance of the Radio Remote Control.

Part Title Contents


- General information regarding the series,
- directions for risk assessment of the "Machine+Radio Remote
Control" system,
- warnings for installation of the Radio Remote Control,
A General part
- warnings for use and maintenance of the Radio Remote
Control,
- instructions for correct transportation and storage of Radio
Remote Control.
Conformity and - Operating frequency bands of the Radio Remote Control,
B
frequencies - conformity and law references of the Radio Remote Control.
Description and instructions concerning the Transmitting Unit,
including:
- description of operation,
C Transmitting Unit - commands,
- light signals,
- malfunctions,
- additional instructions to the general part.
Description and instructions concerning the Receiving Unit,
including:
- description of operation,
D Receiving Unit
- light signals,
- malfunctions,
- additional instructions to the general part.
Description, warnings and instructions concerning batteries and
battery chargers, including:
Battery and battery - description of operation,
E
charger - light signals,
- malfunctions,
- instructions for the User.

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Usage and maintenance instructions are supplemented by the Radio Remote Control's Technical
Data Sheet, that:
- Describes the Transmitting Unit's configuration
- Indicates the relation between commands sent by the Transmitting Unit and those available on
the Receiving Unit.
Usage and maintenance instruction as a whole are to be considered as an integral part both
of the Autec Radio Remote Control and of the Machine, system, device or Machinery system
where the Radio Remote Control is installed.
The Manufacturer of the Machine on which the Autec Radio Remote Control is installed, and
the Owner and User of the Machine, must make sure that the Instruction Manual and all of its
parts are included in the Instruction Manual of the Machine.

The CD attached to each Instruction Manual includes the translations of the Manual.

Act as follows to identify the single Manual parts in the relevant language in the CD:
- Identify the correct section depending on the Radio Remote Control serial number
- Choose the desired language
- Select the single parts of the Manual: refer to the code name provided on the cover of each
part.

XXXXXXXXX_language-XX

Instruction Manual for the use and the


maintenance of the Radio Remote Control
Original instructions
XXXXXXXXX_language-XX

Part X: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

XX SERIES

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1.2 Caption and terminology

Contact Autec if any of the instructions, symbols, warnings or images are not clear
and understandable.

In this part of the Manual, the terms listed below have the same meaning explained in the
corresponding paragraph of the general part (Part A):
- Unit
- Radio Remote Control
- Transmitting Unit
- Receiving Unit
- Machine
- Manufacturer
- Installer
- User
- Maintenance Technician
- Manual or Instruction Manual
- Installation manual
- Person
- Owner
Functions indicated for the Manufacturer, the Installer, the User and the Maintenance Technician
may be performed by a single Person, if he/she has the needed competence and undertakes
the resulting responsibilities. Each Person must be aware of the instructions contained in the
Manual, depending on the activity they carry out.
For example, if a Manufacturer is also the Installer, and/or Maintenance Technician, he/she
must also know and follow the instructions specifically addressed to those Persons. The same
applies, for example, if a User is also the Manufacturer and/or the Installer.

1.3 Symbols

This symbol identifies the parts of text in the Manual that must be read with special
attention.

This symbol identifies the parts of text in the Manual containing warnings,
information and/or instructions that are particularly relevant with regards to
safety; failure in understanding them or in complying with them may cause
hazards for People and/or property.

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1.4 To whom the instructions are addressed


Addressees of instructions are listed in the paragraph with the same title in the general part:
please refer to that part.

1.5 Instruction storage


Regulation for the storage of instructions are described in the paragraph with the same title
in the general part: please refer to that part.

1.6 Intellectual property


Restrictions connected to intellectual property are described in the paragraph with the same
title in the general part: please refer to that part.

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2 Brief product presentation

2.1 Battery and battery charger


The object of this part of the Manual are LPM01 and MHM03 batteries, that are meant to
be used inside an Autec Radio Remote Control's Transmitting Unit, and the corresponding
UMC12V battery charger, that is needed to recharge them.

2.2 Conformity with standards

2.2.1 Conformity of LPM01 battery

The LPM01 rechargeable battery complies with the EMC Directive (2014/30/EU)
and with the following harmonised standards: EN 61000-6-2 and EN 61000-6-3.

The LPM01 rechargeable battery complies with the Electromagnetic Compatibility


Regulations 2016 and with the following standards: EN 61000-6-2 and EN 61000-
6-3.

2.2.2 Conformity of UMC12V battery charger

The UMC12V battery charger complies with the EMC Directive (2014/30/EU) and
with the following harmonised standards: EN 55014-1, EN 55014-2, EN 61000-
3-2, EN 61000-3-3, EN 61000-6-2 and EN 61000-6-3.

The UMC12V battery charger complies with the Electromagnetic Compatibility


Regulations 2016 and with the following standards: EN 55014-1, EN 55014-2,
EN 61000-3-2, EN 61000-3-3, EN 62233, EN 60335-1, EN 60335-2-29.

The UMC12V battery charger complies with the ECE R10-05 regulation, approval
number E50 10R-050053.

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.


Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.

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2.3 Contacts and useful addresses


The Radio Remote Controls are produced by Autec Srl – Via Pomaroli, 65 - 36030 Caldogno
(VI) - Italy.
You can find contacts for Autec, its distributors, dealers and authorized service centres on the
website www.autecsafety.com.

2.4 Warranty
General warranty conditions are indicated both in the relevant sheet provided together with this
documentation, and in the specific page on the website www.autecsafety.com.

2.5 Technical assistance and spare parts


If you need technical services and/or spare parts, please refer to contacts provided in the website
www.autecsafety.com.

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3 LPM01 and MHM03 rechargeable batteries


The LPM01 and MHM03 rechargeable batteries and are used to provide power to Autec's
Transmitting units with compatible battery housing (please check this in "Part C" of the Instruction
Manual).
LPM01 MHM03

B B

A A
A Contacts

B Technical data plate

3.1 Technical data

3.1.1 LPM01 battery

Type Li-ion

Voltage 3.7V

Capacity 1300mAh

Max. recharge time 4h

Recharge temperature from +5°C to +45°C (from +41°F to +113°F)

Usage temperature from -20°C to +55°C (from -4°F to +131°F)

Protection degree IP65

3.1.2 MHM03 battery

Type Ni-MH

Voltage 3.6V

Capacity >500mAh

Max. recharge time 4h

Recharge temperature from +5°C to +45°C (from +41°F to +113°F)

Usage temperature from -20°C to +55°C (from -4°F to +131°F)

Protection degree IP65

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3.2 Plate
A plate is stuck on the battery, showing battery's identification, main technical data, marking
and marks (if any).

The plate must not be removed from its position; removal will immediately void the
warranty.

The plate must not be altered or damaged: contact Autec for replacement.

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3.3 Warnings for use

Only use original Autec batteries and only recharge batteries with battery
chargers and/or power supply units provided by Autec.

Never use damaged batteries (e.g. crushed, punctured, swollen or leaking


batteries).

Never use batteries if they have been dropped even just once, as their internal
components may have been damaged, even though this cannot be seen from
the outside.

Improper use of batteries may pose the hazard of fire, explosion, overheating
or other hazards. In particular, avoid the following:
- short-circuiting battery contacts;
- disassembling, cutting, opening, pressing, deforming, drilling, modifying,
tampering with batteries or attempting to repair them in any way;
- trying to insert objects in the battery;
- immersing or exposing batteries in/to water or other liquids;
- placing the battery inside or on heating devices (e.g. ovens, heaters,
radiators);
- placing the battery within high pressure containers;
- exposing the battery to impacts and drops;
- mouthing batteries (e.g. bite, suck it).

Do not carry loose batteries in a pocket or purse together with metal objects
(like keys, coins, paper clips). This can short-circuit the battery, leading to
high heat and causing burns.

Do not charge, use or store the battery at temperatures exceeding the limits
provided in paragraphs 3.1 and 3.6.

The LPM01 and MHM03 batteries cannot be used by People with reduced
physical, sensory or mental capabilities, and by children.

Do not leave the battery under charge if the charge cycle does not end within
the “Max. recharge time” (see paragraph 3.1).

Do not expose the battery to heat sources or fire. For example, do not expose
it to direct sunlight for a long time, and pay special attention to high
temperatures that may be reached inside unshaded vehicles.

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Do not attempt to repair damaged or faulty batteries.

Keep the battery clean and dry. Pay special attention to the battery's contacts:
if they get dirty, clean them with a non-abrasive cloth or brush, and a cleaner
for electrical contacts.

It is forbidden to recharge the battery in explosion-risk areas where gases


and/or dusts are present.

The battery must be charged in the "SAFE AREA", i.e. without explosion-risk
gases and/or dusts.

Autec cannot be held responsible for any use that does not comply with the provisions and
directions provided in the Manual, and for any damage that may result from improper, incorrect
or irrational use of the battery.

3.4 First aid

If the battery or part of it is swallowed, immediately seek medical advice.

If a Person comes into contact with material leaking from a damaged battery,
immediately wash the affected part with soap and water for at least 15 minutes
and seek immediate medical advice.

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3.5 Instructions for use

Charge the battery before first use.

The use of altered batteries or batteries that are not the original ones will void any
warranty both of the battery and of the Transmitting Unit.

In order to ensure the maximum battery life over time, please respect the following preventive
measures:
- Do not use or recharge the battery at temperatures exceeding the limits provided in paragraph
3.1.
- Follow the storage instructions provided in paragraph 3.6.
- Do not expose the battery to heat sources.
Batteries may be recharged and discharged several times, but progressive reduction of the
maximum capacity, and therefore shorter run time of the battery normally occur with prolonged
use.

3.5.1 LPM01 battery


Partial charging/discharging does not damage the battery.

3.5.2 MHM03 battery


It is recommended to fully discharge the battery before charging.
The complete capacity of a new battery is available after five full charge/discharge cycles.

3.6 Storage
Please note that if a battery is not used, it will self-discharge over time; long-lasting storage may
also lead to the complete and permanent loss of capacity, thus making the battery unusable.
If you expect not to use the battery for a long time, it is recommended to store it in a cool and
dry place, in order to ensure its maximum lifetime.
Do not to store batteries at too low charge levels. In this case, self-discharge may drop the
battery to such a low charge level that it will no more be possible to recharge it.

Do not expose the battery to direct sunlight for a long time.

After long idle periods, it may be needed to carry out several battery discharge/
charge cycles to achieve the best performance.

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3.6.1 LPM01 battery


The following table shows the residual battery capacity in comparison to its nominal value,
depending on the storage temperature and period.

Temperature range Period Residual capacity


from 45 to 60°C (from 113 to
1 month 75%
140°F)
from 25 to 45°C (from 77 to
3 months 70%
113°F)
from -20 to 25°C (from -4 to 77°F) 1 year 80%

This table refers to a battery stored at half charge (voltage between 3.75V and 3.85V), which
is the ideal condition for storage. Batteries stored at half charge will last at least three times
more than batteries stored at full charge.
For example, if storing at a temperature from -20 to 25°C (from -4 to 77°F), it is recommended
to run a charge-discharge cycle of the battery every 90 days. After each charge-discharge cycle,
bring the battery back to the ideal half charge condition before storing it again.

Do not store fully charged or completely flat batteries for a long time.

3.6.2 MHM03 battery


it is advisable to:
- Store the battery at a temperature from -20°C to +35°C (from -4°F to +95°F), between 80% and
100% of its capacity.
- Carry out a charge-discharge cycle of the battery at least once every 6 months.

Do not store completely flat batteries for a long time.

3.7 Shipping and transportation

Refer to standards UN 3480 and UN 3481 to ship and transport Li-ion batteries.

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3.8 Battery disposal

Do not dispose of batteries with domestic trash and do not burn them as they
may explode.

Batteries may contaminate the environment due to toxic or harmful substances that can be
dangerous for humans, animals and the vegetation. For this reason, they must not be disposed
of as unsorted household waste. They must be brought to the appropriate collection point for
the collection, recycling and treatment of batteries.
Users participation in the collection and recycling of batteries is important to reduce to the
minimum any potential impacts of substances used in these components on the environment
and on human health.

3.8.1 Directive 2006/66/EC and amendments


Different collection and recycling schemes for batteries are
established across the European Union. For any information
on the schemes valid in your area, please contact the relevant
local authorities in your territory.
The crossed-out wheeled bin marked on batteries indicates
that they must be disposed of separately from household waste,
in conformity with the EU Directive 2006/66/EC and its
amendments, and with local regulations.

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4 UMC12V battery charger


The UMC12V battery charger is used to charge LPM01 and MHM03 rechargeable batteries
used in Autec Radio remote controls.

Power supply
C A
cable
B
B Jack plug

A C Socket

EF G
D Contacts

E CHARGE LED
D F POWER LED
Technical data
G
plate

4.1 Technical data

Power supply voltage 12-24V

Absorbed current 0.25A

Output voltage (LPM01) 4.2V

Output voltage (MHM03) 4.5V

Max. output current 0.4A

Resettable fuse 1.1A

Max. recharge time see paragraph 3.1

Recharge temperature see paragraph 3.1

Protection degree IP30

Dimensions 70x113.5x30mm (2.76x4.47x1.18in)

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4.2 Plates
Technical, identification and approval data of the UMC12V battery charger are provided in the
plate on the front of the device, where the signalling LED is.

Plates must not be removed from their position: removal immediately voids the
warranty.

Plates must not be altered or damaged, contact Autec for replacement.

4.3 Electrical connection


The UMC12V battery charger can be powered by a 12/24V battery, with a power supply unit
equipped with safety isolating transformer or with the mains adapter provided by Autec.

Never use the battery charger and/or the mains adapter if they are damaged.

The mains adapter that comes with the battery charger is protected against
short circuit. If power supply is provided by a 12/24V battery or by a power
supply unit equipped with safety isolating transformer, make sure that they
are protected against short circuit.

Check that the battery charger power supply voltage is within the limits given
in the "Technical data".

Place the battery charger in a position that allows to easily reach and remove
the supply cable (jack plug).

It is good practice to connect the battery charger to the power source only when
recharging the battery. Once the charging has been completed, disconnect the
battery charger from the power supply.

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4.4 Positioning

Place the battery charger in an indoor and dry place, far from liquids, dust and
heat sources.

Do not place the battery charger in explosion-risk areas where gases and/or
dusts are present.

The battery charger must be placed in the "SAFE AREA", i.e. without explosion-
risk gases and/or dusts.

Leave at least 5cm (1.97In) room above and around the battery charger.

Do not set any objects on the battery charger when it is connected to the
mains.

Do not in any case perforate, modify or tamper with the battery charger.

Battery charger UMC12V is generally used horizontally, but it can also be mounted vertically
by using the appropriate holes on its case and fixing it with screws (max. 4mm/0.16In diameter).
It is also possible to fix the power supply cable so that it will not be torn: when fixing the device,
place the cable as shown in the figure.

105mm
(4.15In)

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4.5 Warnings for use


Users of battery chargers must respect the following behavioural rules and preventive measures.

This equipment cannot be used by people with reduced physical, sensory or


mental capabilities and by children.

This equipment is for professional use only, and cannot be used by unskilled
people, unless they are supervised and have received instructions on the use
of this device by a Person in charge for their safety.

Do not handle the battery charger and/or the mains adapter with wet or damp
hands or feet or using objects, tools and/or implements that conduct electricity,
are not insulated or are not protected from the risk of electrical conduction;
do not in any case use damaged or wet objects and/or tools.

Disconnect power supply, disconnect the jack plug and remove the battery
(if present) before any cleaning or maintenance operation.

Check that the contacts are intact and clean before inserting the battery in
the battery charger. If necessary, clean them with a non-abrasive cloth or
brush and a generic electrical contact cleaner.

The UMC12V battery charger can only recharge Autec original LPM01 and
MHM03 rechargeable batteries: any different use is considered improper and
therefore dangerous.

Improper use of battery chargers and/or mains adapters may cause fire,
explosion, overheating or other hazards.

Use of the device with a battery other than an original one may jeopardise its
function and safety.

In case of breakage due to fall, squashing or other events, do not attempt to


repair the battery charger: please contact the support service of the Machine
Manufacturer.

Avoid the deposit of materials (such as concrete, sand, lime, conductive


dust...) on the battery charger, because they can jeopardise its use and safety.

Autec cannot be held responsible for any use that does not comply with the provisions and
directions provided in the Manual, and for any damage that may result from improper, incorrect
or irrational use of the battery charger and/or of the mains adapter.

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4.6 Instructions for use

4.6.1 Light signals


The status of battery charger UMC12V is indicated by the green POWER LED and the red
CHARGE LED.

Signals Meaning
The POWER LED is off. The battery charger is not powered.

The POWER LED is lit with a steady light. The battery charger is powered.

The CHARGE LED is off. The battery is charged.


The CHARGE LED repeats the sequence: a fast
The battery is not inserted.
blink and a pause.
The CHARGE LED blinks slowly when the battery
The battery is completely discharged.
is inserted.
The CHARGE LED is lit with a steady light. The battery is being recharged.

4.6.2 Recharge procedure


Follow this procedure to recharge batteries.

1. Power the battery charger by plugging the jack plug


in the battery charger's socket (the POWER LED
illuminates).

2. Push the battery towards the battery charger's


contacts (2a) and insert it inside the housing (2b).
Charging starts, and this is signalled by the CHARGE
2a
LED lit with a steady light (see paragraph 3.1 "Max.
recharge time").
NOTE: do not force insertion. The battery slides easily 2b
into place and ensures that the positive (+) and negative
(-) poles are correctly connected only if it is inserted with
the plate facing the compartment, so that the battery's
contacts match the battery charger 's contacts.

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The battery is fully charged when the CHARGE LED


switches off.
3. Remove the battery: push the battery towards the
battery charger's contacts (3a) and lift the battery 3b
(3b).
3a
If necessary, it is possible to remove and use the battery
even if it is partially charged (see paragraph 3.5).
If you leave the battery in the battery charger after
charging has been completed, the battery charger can
start recharging again. This compensates self-discharge
(if any).
Do not, in any case, leave the battery under charge for
prolonged time when it is not in use.

4. Disconnect power supply from the battery charger


(the POWER LED switches off).

4.7 Disposal
When disposing of a battery charger, its components must be managed as separate waste.
When disposing of a battery charger, please comply with the provisions and/or the regulations
in force in the country where it is used.

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5 Malfunctions
Damages to the battery charger or to the battery may be signalled when:
- one of the signals listed in the following table appears, or
- the LEDs signals does not reflect any of the cases listed in the table in paragraph 4.6.1 (check
if the malfunction occurs with both the batteries provided: if the same result is obtained with
both, you can assume that the battery charger is damaged; otherwise, the damage concerns
one of the two batteries).

Signals Possible reasons Solutions


Resettable thermal fuse inside Disconnect power supply and
the battery has been triggered. connect again after 5 minutes.
Make sure that the battery
charger power supply is within
the voltage limits indicated in the
technical data (see paragraph
The POWER LED is off.
Battery charger is not powered 4.1).
correctly. Make sure that the power supply
protection against short circuit
has not cut in. Correctly insert the
power supply cable's jack plug
into the battery charger's socket.
Move the battery charger and the
The battery charger temperature battery to a place whose
is too high and is not within the temperature is within the Charge
“Charge temperature” range temperature range and allow
The CHARGE LED switches off
provided in paragraph 3.1. them to stabilize. Then charge
immediately when the battery is
the battery.
inserted in the battery charger.
If this problem occurs when a flat
battery is inserted, it may be
Replace the battery charger.
assumed that the battery charger
is damaged.

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Signals Possible reasons Solutions


Clean the contacts on the battery
and on the battery charger with a
Dirty contacts on the battery and/
non-abrasive cloth or brush and a
or on the battery charger.
generic electrical contact
cleaner. Then charge the battery.
The CHARGE LED repeats a fast
Check if the malfunction occurs
blink and a pause when the
with both the batteries provided:
battery is inserted.
if the same result is obtained with
Replace the battery charger or
both, it may be assumed that the
the battery.
battery charger is damaged;
otherwise the damage concerns
one of the two batteries.
If this signal occurs when the Let the battery recharge for a
battery is being inserted, the time equal to the “Max. recharge
battery is completely flat. time” (see paragraph 3.1).
Move the battery charger and the
The battery charger temperature battery to a place whose
is too low and is not within the temperature is within the Charge
“Charge temperature” range temperature range and allow
The CHARGE LED blinks slowly provided in paragraph 3.1. them to stabilize. Then charge
when the battery is inserted. the battery.
Check if the malfunction occurs
with both the batteries provided:
if the same result is obtained with
Replace the battery charger or
both, it may be assumed that the
the battery.
battery charger is damaged;
otherwise the damage concerns
one of the two batteries.

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Signals Possible reasons Solutions


Clean the contacts on the battery
and on the battery charger with a
Dirty contacts on the battery and/
non-abrasive cloth or brush and a
or on the battery charger.
generic electrical contact
cleaner. Then charge the battery.
Move the battery charger and the
The battery has been charged at battery to a place whose
a too low temperature, exceeding temperature is within the Charge
A charge cycle that does not end
the “Charge temperature” range temperature range and allow
within the “Max. recharge time”
provided in paragraph 3.1. them to stabilize. Then charge
(see paragraph 3.1).
the battery.
Check if the malfunction occurs
with both the batteries provided:
if the same result is obtained with
Replace the battery charger or
both, it may be assumed that the
the battery.
battery charger is damaged;
otherwise the damage concerns
one of the two batteries.
Clean the contacts on the battery
and on the Transmitting Unit with
Dirty contacts on the battery and/
a non-abrasive cloth or brush and
or on the Transmitting Unit.
a generic electrical contact
cleaner. Then charge the battery.
Move the battery charger and the
The battery has been charged at
battery to a place whose
a too high temperature,
temperature is within the Charge
exceeding the “Charge
Battery run time is significantly temperature range and allow
temperature” range provided in
shorter than normal. them to stabilize. Then charge
paragraph 3.1.
the battery.
Check if the malfunction occurs
with both the batteries provided:
if the same result is obtained with
Replace the battery charger or
both, it may be assumed that the
the battery.
battery charger is damaged;
otherwise the damage concerns
one of the two batteries.

If the problem persists after attempting the suggested solution, contact the support service of
the Machine Manufacturer.

AUTEC LIUUMC005_eng-00
Via Pomaroli, 65 - 36030 Caldogno (VI) - Italy
Tel. +39 0444 901000 - Fax +39 0444 901011
[email protected] - www.autecsafety.com
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