Hello, all the operators and managers of the side-pull power-changing three-point lithium-ion forklift. Today, I will share the key points of the battery life of this model from three aspects: standardized operation, daily car habits, and charging and power-changing connection. Standardize the side-pull power-changing operation. Prepare for inspection before power-changing. Park the vehicle in a flat, dry, and non-flammable and explosive designated power-changing area, pull up the parking brake, lower the fork to the lowest position and lean against the ground. Completely turn off the total power supply of the vehicle and all auxiliary power switches, and unplug the key and place it properly. Key operation points during power change, open the side-pull battery compartment door of the vehicle, operate the unlocking device in the compartment door or unlock the battery lock according to the matching prompts, use the power change auxiliary tool to slowly pull the battery out of the compartment, pay attention to maintain stability during the process, avoid battery bumping, violent shaking, after pulling out, the spare fully charged battery is also smoothly pushed into the compartment, ensure that the battery and the warehouse body connection contacts are completely aligned, fasten the lock and confirm in place, gently shake the battery to check whether it is fixed firmly. After changing the power, close and lock the side-pull battery warehouse door, check whether there is any debris stuck around the warehouse door, plug in the vehicle key, turn on the main power supply, and observe whether the battery power, connection status and other information on the vehicle display are displayed normally. After there is no abnormality, you can start the vehicle slowly. First perform short-distance no-load practice running, confirm that the fork lifting, front and rear driving, steering and other functions are normal, and then put it into formal operation. Daily car habits affect battery life performance. Avoid sudden acceleration, rapid deceleration, and sudden steering during operation. Smooth operation can reduce unnecessary power loss. Reasonably plan the driving route, try to avoid slippery and bumpy roads, and choose the shortest working path to reduce the distance and time of no-load driving. Adjust the height of the fork according to the weight of the goods, and reduce the fork to a safe ground clearance when driving to avoid wind resistance or friction loss caused by too high or too low forks. The connection between charging and power changing reasonably ensures the continuity of operation. The spare battery should be stored in the designated charging area and charged according to the matching charging requirements. Do not overcharge or store it at a long-term power loss. Under normal circumstances, charging can be arranged when the power is remaining 20% to 30%. The spare fully charged battery can also be reserved in advance according to the amount of work on the day. The replaced power-losing battery should be replenished in time, and should not be placed in the warehouse or power changing area for a long time.
