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HAKO Hakomatic B910 (7744) - Electrical Equipment; Towing

HAKO Hakomatic B910 (7744)
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59
Electrical equipment
The electrical equipment of the Hako-
matic B 910 uses a tension of 24 V.
Three types of battery systems may
be used (refer to ”Battery systems”,
page 39).
Towing
If the Hakomatic has to be towed e.g.
due to discharged batteries or faulty
drive assembly, proceed as follows:
Remove the front right and left
bolts and the deflector rollers
Pull the belt through the lower
holes for the bolts
Note: Tow the Hakomatic at a speed
of max. 2 km/h and for a short distan-
ce only. Otherwise the drive motor
may be damaged. If the ma-chine is
pushed too fast, the drive assembly
may block.
59
Electrical equipment
The electrical equipment of the Hako-
matic B 910 uses a tension of 24 V.
Three types of battery systems may
be used (refer to ”Battery systems”,
page 39).
Towing
If the Hakomatic has to be towed e.g.
due to discharged batteries or faulty
drive assembly, proceed as follows:
Remove the front right and left
bolts and the deflector rollers
Pull the belt through the lower
holes for the bolts
Note: Tow the Hakomatic at a speed
of max. 2 km/h and for a short distan-
ce only. Otherwise the drive motor
may be damaged. If the ma-chine is
pushed too fast, the drive assembly
may block.
59
Electrical equipment
The electrical equipment of the Hako-
matic B 910 uses a tension of 24 V.
Three types of battery systems may
be used (refer to ”Battery systems”,
page 39).
Towing
If the Hakomatic has to be towed e.g.
due to discharged batteries or faulty
drive assembly, proceed as follows:
Remove the front right and left
bolts and the deflector rollers
Pull the belt through the lower
holes for the bolts
Note: Tow the Hakomatic at a speed
of max. 2 km/h and for a short distan-
ce only. Otherwise the drive motor
may be damaged. If the ma-chine is
pushed too fast, the drive assembly
may block.
59
Electrical equipment
The electrical equipment of the Hako-
matic B 910 uses a tension of 24 V.
Three types of battery systems may
be used (refer to ”Battery systems”,
page 39).
Towing
If the Hakomatic has to be towed e.g.
due to discharged batteries or faulty
drive assembly, proceed as follows:
Remove the front right and left
bolts and the deflector rollers
Pull the belt through the lower
holes for the bolts
Note: Tow the Hakomatic at a speed
of max. 2 km/h and for a short distan-
ce only. Otherwise the drive motor
may be damaged. If the ma-chine is
pushed too fast, the drive assembly
may block.

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