Charging the Battery
Service Interval:
Every 25 hours
Always use the charger in a sheltered area and charge the
battery at room temperature (22° C) whenever possible.
1.
1. Connect the charger to the machine wire harness
located below the ignition key (Figure 31).
Figure 31
2.
Plug the charger into a wall outlet (Figure 32).
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Figure 32
Important:
When the battery no longer holds a
charge, recycle or dispose of it according to local
codes.
Prevent environmental damage. The battery and
charger have separate collection marks. These
marks indicate that for disposal, the battery and
battery charger must be taken to an authorized
disposal site. They must not be disposed of with
general waste. EU Directive 2002/96/EC classifies
this product as electrical or electronic equipment.
They should be taken to a designated collection
point or recycling center and handled according
to national laws in the area. The consumer has a
critical role in returning waste electronic/electrical
equipment for recycling and disposal. Recycling
keeps these products out of the municipal waste
stream. The crossed-out bin symbol is a reminder
to follow these points. Please contact your local
authority or local dealer and ask for further details
regarding the correct method of disposal.
Lubricating the Wheel Gears
Service Interval:
Yearly—Lubricate the wheel gears.
1.
Remove the wheel bolts on the
rear
wheels and remove
the rear wheels.
2.
Apply a lubricating oil to the gear as shown in Figure 33.
Figure 33
3.
Install the rear wheels.
Lubricating the Upper Handle
Service Interval:
Yearly
Lubricate the left and right sides of the upper handle with a
low-viscosity silicone spray lubricant yearly or as needed.
1.
Spray the outer plastic end of the inner handle
(Figure 34).
Figure 34
Note:
Use the straw that comes with the spray can to
direct the spray.
2.
Push the upper handle fully down and spray the inner
plastic surface of the outer handle (Figure 35).
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