© Mar. 2022 7-6 GTJZ0612E&0812E&1012E&1212E Operation Manual
OPERATING THE MACHINE
To determine the slope:
1. Use a carpenter’s rule, a straight board (longer than
1 m [3.3 ft]), and a tape measure.
Figure 7-3
2. Measure the height and length/distance of the
slope.
3. The slope measurement consists of the numbers
for the height and length/distance x 100%.
NOTICE
To avoid the wheel from dangling, the machine
should not be driven for more than 2 minutes on
slopes with the maximum climbing capacity allowed,
and be sure that the temperature of the motor shell
does not exceed 70 ℃.
CHARGING THE BATTERY
The batteries used include 3 types: lead acid, lead acid
maintenance-free and lithium batteries, and the latter
two batteries do not need maintenance.
UNSAFE OPERATION HAZARD
• Make sure to read and follow the
manufacturer’s recommendations
on how to use and maintain the
battery.
• The battery contains sulfuric acid
and can generate explosive mix-
ture of hydrogen and oxygen.
Keep the battery far away from
sparks and fire (including ciga-
rette and smoke) to avoid
explosion.
• Do not charge the battery under
direct sunshine.
• Charge the battery on a well-venti-
lated site.
• Do not expose the battery on
charging to water or rain.
• Charge the battery at the proper
voltage as indicated on the decal.
• If the battery is topped by a cover
or other objects, remove them be-
fore charging to ensure the flam-
mable gas produced during
charging can be fully dispersed.
Do not close the cover until 30 mi-
nutes after the charging is com-
pleted. The charging site should
be well-ventilated and if charging
the battery indoor, a fan can be
used for better ventilation.