P R O D U C T D ATA S H E E T COBO20 Features: • Communicates battery status to CU20 • Gives an acoustic signal when batteries are low. (The CU20 shuts down at approx. 18VDC and gives an acoustic signal indicating that the batteries need to be recharged) • FET error detection (if the FET transistor is shorted in the COBO20 the microprocessor detects it and shuts the CU20 down) • IPX5 • With internal charger • With external charger • COBO20 with internal charger has a green and a yellow light. Green is ON when the COBO20 is connected to mains. Yellow is ON when charging. The yellow light shines constantly until batteries are fully charged • Colour RAL7035 • Up to 6 actuators Options: • Charges the batteries with external charger (CH01 or CHJ2) • Charges the batteries with internal charger (AC supply 90-240V AC, 50-60 HZ). It is not possible to have both options in COBO20 at the same time! • Possible to choose if activation should be allowed during charging • Emergency button: It is possible to mount an internal emergency button, or an external emergency button via a mono jack plug • Possible to mount an Emergency Stop Guard Usage: • The COBO20 is to be used with CU20 (instead of CP20) for applications that need a large battery capacity • Ambient temperatures: +5 to 40°C • Approvals: The COBO20 is EMC approved. The COBO20 is designed in accordance with the following standards: 60601-1/ UL2601 and EN60601-1-4 • When running on batteries CU20 will shut down after 2 minutes to save power The COBO20 is specially developed for use together with the Jumbo battery pack and CU20. The COBO20 makes increased battery power available (compared to BA20). It is designed to be used with CU20 together with BAJ1 or BAJ2 (24V, 2.9AH). It is also possible to use other battery types. Typical uses of a COBO20 system are trolleys or other mobile applications with 2 actuators in parallel, or more actuators (up to 6 in total). In short, the COBO20 CU20 system is suitable if you need: • Large battery power (mobile applications) • 2 actuators (parallel) or more actuators (up to 6 in total).
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