Battery Replacement CCU
Battery Replacement CCU
Battery Replacement CCU
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Battery
Fig. 9-1
Danger Do not attempt to reactivate discharged batteries with heat or by any other means. The batteries must not be recharged because this could cause leakage and/or explosion. Non-compliance can cause injury to people or damage to property.
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The CCU module features battery-backed SRAMs and clock modules. The back-up voltage is monitored by the control and a monitoring signal is output. The battery must be replaced within 6 weeks of the monitoring responding. The battery can be replaced after the controller has been switched off without any loss of data, as data is retained for approximately 15 minutes.
Backup time
The service life of the batteries used is a minimum of 3 years. The battery must be removed before the module is put into storage.
The battery is located on the CCU module (see figure 9-1). Before removing the CCU module, please comply with the ESD measures in the Preface and the transportation and storage conditions specified in section 2.2.1 of this manual. 1. Switch off the control. 2. Follow the ESD rules! 3. Remove all connectors, first labeling them if necessary. 4. Loosen the 4 fixing screws of the CCU module and pull it out. 5. Remove the battery and pull out the battery connector. Data backup is ensured for about 15 min by a capacitor. 6. Connect the new battery (ensuring correct polarity) and press it into its holder. 7. Reinsert the CCU module and screw it tight. 8. Plug in all connectors correctly.
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