INSTRUCTION FOR USE ENGLISH
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BATTERY CHARGING
Preliminary procedures
1. Open the cover (A, Figure 16) and check that the recovery water tank (C, Figure 16) is empty, otherwise empty
it with the drain hose (B, Figure 16).
2. Drive the machine to designated charging area.
3. Turn the Ignition key (G, Figure 16) to "0".
4. Charge the batteries according to the following procedure.
Battery charging (The machine with off-board charger)
5. Open the protective cover (D, Figure 16). Connect the battery charger connector to the connector on the machine
(E, Figure 16). When the battery charger is connected, all machine functions are automatically cut off.
6. Plug the battery charger into the wall socket.
7. When the battery charging is completed, unplug the charger from the wall socket, then disconnect the battery
charger cable from machine.
8. Electrolyte levels should be checked after the batteries are charged.
9. Insert the Ignition key (G, Figure 16) and turn it to "I”. Check the status of batteries on multifunction display
screen (H, Figure 16).
BRUSH/PAD CLEANING
CAUTION!
It is advisable to use protective gloves when cleaning the brush/pad because there may be sharp
debris.
1. Remove the brush/pad from the machine, as shown in the Use chapter.
2. Clean and wash the brush/pad with water and detergent.
3. Check that the brushes/pads are in working condition and not excessively worn; if necessary replace them.
NOTE
Charge the batteries when the battery is
low.
CAUTION!
Keeping the batteries charged make
their life last longer.
CAUTION!
When the batteries are discharged,
charge them as soon as possible, as that
condition makes their life shorter. Check
for battery charge at least once a week.
WARNING!
WET battery charging produces highly
explosive hydrogen gas. Charge the bat-
teries in well-ventilated areas and away
from naked flames. Do not smoke while
charging the batteries. Keep the tank
open while charging the batteries.
WARNING!
Pay careful attention when charging the
batteries as there may be battery fluid
leakages. The battery fluid is corrosive.
If it contacts with skin or comes into eyes,
rinse thoroughly with water and consult
a physician.
Figure 16