Risk of cable overheat and fire -
Avoid using extension cables.
Long or thin extension cables can
heat significantly during charging
and melt, causing risk of electric
shock or fire. Avoid using
extension cables. If necessary, use
only as short as possible, good
quality cable with large enough
conductor cross-section.
Risk of electric shock or fire-
Avoid additional plug adapters.
Bad quality adapters can be
inadequately protected against
dust and water. Some can even
leave the pins of the plug exposed,
creating a serious risk of electric
shock. Never use plugs that leave
the grounding wire unconnected.
Contact a local licenced electrician
to replace the plug if necessary.
Risk of battery overheat and fire
- Use only the built-in charger of
the loader to ensure correct
charge cycle. The current and
voltage output are optimized in the
integrated charger to ensure quick
charge and long life of the battery.
Modified or different type of
charger can overheat the battery or
cause sparks, creating fire. Too
high current or voltage will boil the
electrolyte of the battery,
potentially releasing battery acid.
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Drive while charging
The charging system allows to operate the loader
during charging. Make sure that the cable will not get
entangled or pulled during use of the loader.
Charge time can be long while using the loader at
the same time. At heavy load, the battery can even
discharge, even if charger is connected to mains
outlet.
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