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Charging the battery pack
DANGER
Risk of injury from charger!
Electric shock due to improper use of the charger!
Adhere to the mains voltage and fuse values specified on the de-
vice type plate.
Only use the charger in dry rooms with sufficient ventilation.
ATTENTION
Risk of damage due to unsuitable charger!
Do not connect the charger to the device-side battery connector.
Use only a charger suitable for the type of battery installed.
The device cannot be used during the charging process.
Note
The battery must have a temperature above 0°C for charging.
Place the device in an environment with a room temperature and
allow the battery temperature to equalise. Charging when the
temperature is too cold is prevented by the system.
Note
The device has deep discharge protection, i.e. the device can on-
ly be driven when the permitted minimum capacity level is
reached.
1. Drive the device directly to the charger and do not drive on
slopes.
2. Pull out the device-side battery connector.
ATTENTION
Risk of damage
Do
not
connect the charger to the device-side battery connector.
Note
Please read the operating instructions of the charger manufactur-
er, especially the chapters on safety instructions!
3. Connect the battery-side battery connector to the charger.
4. Plug the mains plug of the charger into the socket.
5. Carry out the charging process in accordance with the operat-
ing instructions for the charger.
The charging time depends on the battery condition and the
charger. When the battery is empty, the charging time is ap-
proximately:
6. After the charging process is complete:
a Unplug the mains plug of the charger.
b Disconnect the battery connector from the charger.
c Connect the device-side battery connector to the battery-
side battery connector.
Initial startup
Before startup
1. Check the charging state of the battery.
Note
To check the charging level, briefly press the battery pack button.
The charging level is indicated via the LED display:
If none of the LEDs are lit, the battery pack is fully discharged
or in transport mode.
a In this case or if required: Charge the battery.
2. Check the roller brush and side brush for any tangled pieces
of tape.
a The inspection can be made with the waste containers re-
moved.
b For safety reasons, tangled pieces of tape must only be re-
moved when removed.
3. Clean the dust filter with the manual filter cleaner.
4. Empty both waste containers.
5. Check the steering wheel to make sure the lock nut is firmly
tightened.
6. As necessary: Set the driver's seat and the steering wheel.
Operation
Safety devices
The device has a seat contact switch as a safety device.
It brings the device to an abrupt halt if the driver gets up out of the
driver’s seat whilst the vehicle is in motion.
The safety devices must not be removed or modified.
Setting the driver's seat
DANGER
Danger of accident
Only adjust the driver’s seat when the device is standing.
1
Lever for horizontal seat adjustment
2
Driver's seat
1. Pull the seat adjustment lever to the left (in the direction of
travel).
2. Shift the driver's seat, release the lever and allow the seat to
click into place.
Move back and forth to check whether the driver's seat has
clicked into place.
Charger
Battery capacity
Charging time ap-
prox.
6.654-480.0
80 Ah
1.5 h
Summary of Contents for KM 85/50 R Bp Pack 80 Ah Li + FC
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