CHARGING THE BATTERIES
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To ensure your safety plus safe operation of your Power Barrow please read the following instructions
and guidelines before use and retain for future reference. Trax power barrows are designed to help you
transport shing tackle, they are not to be used for any other purpose.
Connect the red crocodile clip from the mains
charger to the red terminal on the battery. Then
connect the black crocodile clip to the black
terminal. The LED on the charger will glow red as
the battery is charging, once charging is complete
the LED will glow green. Repeat this process to
charge the second battery.
Once both batteries are charged and disconnected
from the mains charger, connect both batteries
together using the supplied red Jump wire
connector cable 0001. The black connector from
control box cable slides on to the black terminal
of Battery 1, the red connector slides on to the red
terminal of Battery 2. Position the batteries side
by side in the battery bag and place in the central
battery bay of the Power Barrow.
ASSEMBLY
Remove your New Trax Barrow from external packaging and remove impact protection packaging from
external edges.
INSTRUCTIONS
POWER BARROWS
Connect the wheel assembly to the underside of
the load carrying frame of the barrow by sliding
the wheel connection brackets over the spigots
and tightening the locking thumbscrews.
STEP 1
Insert the handles into the recesses at the rear of
the load carrying frame and tighten the locking
thumbscrews.
STEP 2
STEP 3 STEP 4
Lithium batteries (Li-ion) must not be used with this product.
Each battery must be charged SEPARATELY before
use, using only the mains charger supplied. Charging
both batteries simultaneously poses a risk of re and/or
damage to your batteries.
Charge batteries in a
WELL-VENTILATED ROOM.
The barrow is supplied with 2 x
12 Volt 7aH batteries and a mains
electricity battery charger.
Disconnect all lead connections from
the batteries and to the Trax Barrow.
Remove each battery for charging.
Any contact between
the two battery
terminals and metal
objects presents a
FIRE HAZARD.