MOXION MP75-600 Bedienungsanleitung

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MP75-600
User Manual

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Published on: 27 Jul 2023
Document ID: MANUAL-75-v2.0
Copyright
Copyright © 2023 Moxion Power All Rights Reserved.
Contains information owned by Moxion Power and/or its affiliates. Do not copy, store, transmit or disclose to any
third party without prior written permission from Moxion Power.
Other product and company names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of other companies, and are the
property of their owners. They are used only for explanation, without intent to infringe.
Purpose of manual
The purpose of this manual is to familiarize you with the Moxion Power MP75-600 and ensure that the unit can be
used safely, effectively and efficiently. This manual is divided into different sections to help you set up, operate,
maintain, clean and troubleshoot the unit.
Notice
In this manual, images shown may differ slightly from the delivered product.
Disclaimer
The information contained or referenced in this manual is believed to be accurate and reliable as of the published
date but is made available for informational purposes only. Moxion Power reserves the right to make changes to
this manual, including without limitation to product descriptions and specifications, at any time and with or without
notice to users. However, Moxion Power makes no commitment to update this manual or any information
contained or referenced within. This document supersedes and replaces all similar information supplied prior to
the publication hereof.
ALL INFORMATION IS PROVIDED ON AN "AS IS" BASIS. NO WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, WHETHER EXPRESS OR
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Contact address
Moxion Power Company
1414 Harbour Way South, Suite 1201
Richmond, CA 94804
United States
Phone:
1-833-669-4661
833-Moxion1
Email:
www.moxionpower.com

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Contents
1 Safety information 7
1.1 Safety notices 7
1.2 Special safety instructions 8
1.2.1 Emergency stop button 9
1.3 Safety labels 9
1.4 PPE requirements 12
1.5 Safe operating area and clearance 12
1.6 Residual risks 13
1.6.1 Pinch points 13
1.6.2 Electrical current 14
1.6.3 Operating environment 15
1.6.4 Network and data security 15
1.6.5 Heat and flammable 15
1.6.6 Trip hazard 16
1.6.7 Heavy loads 16
1.6.8 Water ingress 16
1.7 Battery safety 17
1.7.1 Thermal runaway 18
1.8 Towing and transportation safety 18
1.8.1 Trailer registration 20
1.9 Lifting the unit 21
1.10 Personnel 23
1.10.1 Operating staff 23
1.10.2 Maintenance staff 23
1.11 Responsibility of the owner 23
1.11.1 Owner responsibilities 23
2 Hardware description 25
2.1 Overview 25
2.2 Dimensions 25
2.3 Main external parts 26
2.3.1 Main control panel 28
2.3.2 Outlet panel 29
2.3.3 Cam-lock connections 30
2.3.4 Twist-lock connections 31

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2.3.5 Charging connection 31
2.4 E-stop 32
2.5 Unit identification 33
2.6 Control display 34
2.6.1 Control display icons 34
2.6.2 Voltage mismatch behavior 35
3 Quick start 37
3.1 Package contents 37
3.2 Positioning the unit 38
3.3 Turning on the unit 38
3.4 Testing the GFCI outlets 40
3.5 Connecting cam-lock cables 41
3.6 Connecting twist-lock cables 41
3.7 Running the unit 42
3.8 Shutting down the unit 43
3.9 Using auto start and stop 44
4 Operations 47
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4.1 Charging the unit
4.2 Attaching the hitch
4.3 Towing the unit
4.4 Department of transportation requirements
4.5 Transporting the unit
4.6 How to set up an earth connection
4.7 How to set up a ground rod
4.8 Restarting the unit after low-voltage battery depletion 57
5 Service and maintenance 59
5.1 Daily checks 59
5.2 Routine maintenance checks 61
5.2.1 Torquing wheel lug nuts 61
5.2.2 Cleaning and inspecting brakes 62
5.3 Long-term storage checks 63
5.4 Cleaning the unit 63

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5.5 Remote access to the unit 63
5.6 Isolating the high voltage system for internal maintenance 64
6 Troubleshooting 67
7 End of life and disposal 71
8 Specifications 73
8.1 Power specifications 73
8.2 Electrical and battery specifications 74
8.3 User interface specifications 75
8.4 Environmental specifications 75
8.5 Mechanical specifications 76
8.6 Transportation specifications 76
9 Spare parts 77
Index 79

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1.1
Safety information
This section provides an overview of safety aspects for the protection of people,
property, and for safe and uninterrupted unit operation. Other task related safety
instructions are included in the specific sections listed in the manual's table of
contents.
Safety notices
The following safety notice formats are used in this manual. Safety notices are used at
the start of sections or embedded in operating instructions.
Ensure you fully understand and comply with the notices in this manual.
DANGER
Risk of death!
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will almost certainly
result in death or serious injury.
WARNING
Risk of serious injury or death!
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or
serious injury.
Caution
Risk of injury or damage to property!
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor
or moderate injury and damage to property (unit, data, etc).
Notice
Indicates an important situation which, if not avoided, may seriously impair
operations.
Tip
Provides useful hints and tips.

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1.2 Special safety instructions
To draw attention to special hazards, this manual uses the following symbols.
Symbol Meaning
Electrical hazards and electrical shock hazards
General warning
Fire hazard
Explosive materials
Heavy objects or equipment
Corrosive substance
Trip hazard
Battery damage or leakage
Crush or trapping hazard
Designated lift point
Not a lifting point
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Corrosive substance
Symbol Meaning
Electrical hazards and electrical shock hazards
General warning
Fire hazard
Explosive materials
Heavy objects or equipment
Corrosive substance
Trip hazard
Battery damage or leakage
Crush or trapping hazard
Designated lift point
Not a lifting point

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1.2.1 Emergency stop button
The unit is halted in a controlled manner by pressing the emergency stop button.
After the emergency stop button has been pressed, the unit can only be restarted
after the emergency stop button has been released and the system has been reset.
To release the emergency stop button, turn it in the direction of the arrows.
►For more information, see
E-stop
on page 32
Figure 1 - Emergency stop button
1.3 Safety labels
WARNING
Risk of injury due to illegible signs!
Any labels or stickers which are found to be illegible are to be replaced
immediately.
Safety labels are fitted to the unit to warn you about potential hazards. These labels
must not be defaced or removed.
The following labels are visible when the unit is in a safe working mode or maintenance
is being performed.
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Figure 2 - Unit labels - top, rear, and side
Figure 3 - Unit labels - front
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