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If the acid temperature rises above 55° Celsius, stop charging.
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The battery is fully charged when the charging voltage has stopped rising for two hours.
4. Maintenance
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Keep the battery clean and dry.
•
Do not open the battery.
•
Recharge in case of insufficient starting power (see no. 4).
•
Use a moist anti-static cloth only to wipe the battery, otherwise there is a danger of
explosion.
5. Jump starting
•
Use the standardised jumper cable in compliance with DIN 72553 only and follow the
operating instructions.
•
Use batteries of the same nominal voltage only.
•
Switch off the engines of both vehicles.
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First connect the two positive terminals (1) and (2), then connect the negative terminal of the
charged battery (3) to a metal part (4) of the vehicle requiring assistance away from the
battery.
•
Start the engine of the vehicle providing assistance, then start the engine of the vehicle
requiring assistance for a maximum of 15 seconds.
•
Disconnect the cables in reverse sequence (4-3-2-1).
6. Taking the battery out of service
•
Charge the battery; store in a cool place or in the vehicle with the negative terminal
disconnected.
•
Check the battery state of charge at regular intervals and correct by recharging when
necessary (see no. 4).
Change blades
WARNING
Wear riggers gloves for the blade changing operation.
1)
Turn the chipper off and remove the
ignition keys.
2)
Remove battery leads.
3)
Remove the M10 bolt retaining the
guard, allowing the guard to be opened.
4)
Remove the 3 nuts retaining the access
hatch, pull hatch open clear of the rotor
housing.
5)
Turn rotor to blade change position.
6)
Insert locking bar into rotor housing and
rotor. Must ensure that the opening
time must longer than the time when
the moving parts stop. Before opening
the housing cover, pls see through the
transparent cover to see if the roller
stopped.
7)
Brush away all dirt and debris from the
rotor and blades.