GB
Malfunction
Rechargeable battery oper-
ating time is significantly
shorter.
Rechargeable battery can-
not be charged.
9 STORING THE APPLIANCE
■
Remove the rechargeable battery from the
appliance after every use.
■
Thoroughly clean the appliance and – if pres-
ent – attach all covers.
■
Store the appliance in a dry, lockable place
out of the reach of children.
Carry out the following jobs before intervals in
work lasting longer than 30 days:
■
Thoroughly clean the appliance and store it in
a dry place.
9.1
Storing the rechargeable battery and
charging unit
NOTE For detailed information, heed the
separate operating instructions for the recharge-
able battery and for the charging unit.
10 TRANSPORT
Before transporting, carry out the following mea-
sures:
1. Switch off the appliance.
2. Remove the rechargeable battery from the
appliance.
3. Pack the battery properly (see below).
Rechargeable battery "B125 Li" (Art. No.
113896)
NOTE The nominal energy of the recharge-
able battery is more than 100 Wh. Therefore, ob-
serve the following transport instructions.
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Cause
Soil is too heavy or too damp
(e.g. clay soil).
The service life of the battery
has expired.
Rechargeable battery con-
tacts are dirty.
Battery or charger is defec-
tive.
Battery is too hot.
Remedy
Avoid cultivating very heavy soils.
Replace the battery.
Use only genuine accessories from
the manufacturer.
Contact a service centre of the manu-
facturer.
Order spare parts. Contact a service
centre of the manufacturer.
Allow the battery to cool down.
The li-ion rechargeable battery contained in the
appliance is subject to the hazardous goods law,
but can be transported under simplified conditions:
■
The rechargeable battery can be transported
on public roads by the private user without
further conditions provided it is packaged for
retail sale and the transport serves personal
purposes.
■
Commercial users who carry out the trans-
port in connection with their main activity
(e.g. delivery from and to building sites, or
demonstrations) can also take advantage of
this simplification.
In both cases, it is essential to take the mandato-
ry precautions mentioned above to prevent any
leakage of the contents. In other cases, it is es-
sential to comply with the regulations of the haz-
ardous goods law. In the case of non-compli-
ance, severe penalties can be imposed on the
sender and possibly the transporter.
Additional notes on transport and shipment
■
Only transport or send the li-ion rechargeable
battery in an undamaged condition.
■
For transporting the rechargeable battery, on-
ly use the original cardboard box or a suitable
hazardous goods cardboard box (not re-
quired for rechargeable batteries with a nomi-
nal energy less than 100 Wh).
■
Tape off exposed rechargeable battery con-
tacts to avoid a short circuit.
■
Secure the rechargeable battery against
shifting in the packaging to avoid damage to
the rechargeable battery.
■
Ensure the correct marking and documenta-
tion of the shipment for transport or shipping
(e.g. by parcel service or freight forwarding).
Storing the appliance
TL 1820