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Changing the Battery

To remove the battery pack from the GRABO Pro, slide it

forward, away from the body of the GRABO Pro to release it,
and then lift it up and out of the battery compartment.

To replace the battery pack in the GRABO Pro, insert it into the

battery compartment, then slide it back, toward the body of
the GRABO Pro, to lock it into position.

Charging the Battery

The batteries are supplied partially charged, and must be charged
to full capacity before using the GRABO Pro for the first time. When
the batteries are fully charged, which takes approximately two
hours from empty, the GRABO Pro motor can run for up to 2 hours.

Caution: Only use a battery charger designed for the
batteries supplied with your GRABO Pro.

Danger: Ensure that the power supply voltage
corresponds with the data on the nameplate of the
battery charger.

Danger: Only use the charger in a dry environment. The
charger is not waterproof.

Danger: Keep away from flammable objects.

The batteries can be charged at any time without reducing their
service life. The battery charger detects the charging condition of
the batteries, and charges them with the optimum current.
Interrupting the charging procedure does not damage the batteries.

1.

Connect the mains plug of the battery charger to an electrical
outlet.

2.

Connect the charger to the battery.

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Summary of Contents for NG-Pro-14.8-2Li

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Page 3: ...stop pump When the vacuum in the base of the suction cup reaches 65 kPa the tool will automatically stop the pump after a 5 second delay When the vacuum level drops below 65 kPa it will automatically restart the pump thereby achieving the required pressure when in use The GRABO Pro features up to 170 kg 375 lbs of grabbing force and can secure to almost any surface enabling you to handle unwieldy ...

Page 4: ...ll battery charge 2h No of operating runs on a full battery charge 900 times Net weight with battery 3 50lbs 1 59kg Working temperature 0 60 C 32 F 140 F Electrical protection class IP52 Vacuum degree 80 kPa Rated flow 20 L min Rated power 16 W Dimensions 11 8 x 7 2 x 4 6 300 x 184 x 118mm Battery Charger Model XVE024 1680140 Charging Input voltage 100V 240VAC 50 60Hz Charging Output voltage 16 8V...

Page 5: ...65kgf 143lbsf Rough Slate 80kgf 176lbsf 80kgf 176lbsf Pressure to perpendicular lifting force conversion For a more accurate estimation check the pressure gauge on your GRABO Pro and use the table below to convert pressure values to max lifting force values Parallel holding force values can be calculated using the P P ratio provided above for different materials Pressure bar Max perpendicular hold...

Page 6: ...lift anything with the GRABO Pro until you have replaced the seal Rechargeable Battery Safety Use only the battery packs supplied with your power tool When the batteries are not in use keep them away from other metal objects like paper clips coins keys nails and screws which can make a connection from one terminal to another Store the batteries within a temperature range of 32 F 113 F 0 C 45 C Do ...

Page 7: ...charging Getting Started with the GRABO Pro Your GRABO Pro includes the following main components Connecting a Strap to the GRABO Pro A lifting strap can be purchased as a separate accessory 1 Locate the four holes around the handle of the GRABO Pro You can connect the strap to any two of these holes 2 Secure each of the clips at the ends of the strap into a hole 4 ...

Page 8: ...e Rubber Foam Seal 1 Remove the rubber foam seal that has become worn or damaged by pulling it out of the GRABO Pro 2 Gently press the new rubber foam seal into position ensuring that it fits snuggly and securely 5 ...

Page 9: ...O Pro upside down to reveal its suction pad 2 Using the tip of a screwdriver remove the 75 inch circular plastic keeper and the filter located underneath the motor 3 Replace the filter and insert the plastic keeper to secure the filter 6 ...

Page 10: ...mately two hours from empty the GRABO Pro motor can run for up to 2 hours Caution Only use a battery charger designed for the batteries supplied with your GRABO Pro Danger Ensure that the power supply voltage corresponds with the data on the nameplate of the battery charger Danger Only use the charger in a dry environment The charger is not waterproof Danger Keep away from flammable objects The ba...

Page 11: ...ro Caution Using the GRABO Pro while the battery is low may result in injury and damage to the materials being lifted 2 Position the GRABO Pro flush against the surface of the item you want to lift 3 When the power indicator switches from green to red the vacuum gauge and the GRABO Pro is in ready mode 4 Press the green button to turn on the vacuum pump and create a seal to the surface of the item...

Page 12: ...ins on while lifting 6 When you are done press the red button to break the seal and release the item Press the green button to stop the vacuum pump 7 Press the measurement unit selector to change the pressure unit measurement from bar to psi and kg to lb 9 ...

Page 13: ...Troubleshooting If you have any questions about operating or troubleshooting the GRABO Pro visit the FAQ and troubleshooting sections at www GRABO com 10 ...

Page 14: ... lithium equivalent content in the batteries is below applicable limit values Therefore the batteries are not subject to national or international regulations pertaining to dangerous mediums either as individual components or when inserted into a GRABO Pro However the regulations governing dangerous goods may be relevant when transporting several batteries In this case it might be necessary to com...

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