Operator's Manual

ConnectingtoaPowerSource
Toreducetheriskofelectricshock,thischargerhasa
3-pronggroundedplug(typeB).Iftheplugdoesnot
tintothewallreceptacle,othergroundedplugtypes
areavailable;contactanAuthorizedServiceDealer.
Donotchangethechargerorthepower-supply-cord
pluginanyway.
DANGER
Contactwithwaterwhilechargingthe
machinecouldcauseelectricshock,causing
injuryordeath.
Donothandletheplugorthechargerwithwet
handsorwhilestandinginwater.
Important:Checkthepowersupplycord
periodicallyforholesorcracksintheinsulation.
Donotuseadamagedcord.Donotrunthecord
throughstandingwaterorwetgrass.
1.Insertthechargerplugonthepower-supply
cordintothematchinginputpowersocketon
thecharger.
WARNING
Adamagedchargercordcancausean
electricalshockorare.
Thoroughlyinspectthepowersupply
cordbeforeusingthecharger.Ifthecord
isdamaged,donotoperatethecharger
untilyouobtainareplacement.
2.Insertthewallplugendofthepowersupplycord
intoagroundedelectricaloutlet.
ChargingtheBatteries
Important:Chargethebatteriesonlyin
temperaturesthatarewithintherecommended
range;refertothefollowingtableforthe
recommendedrange:
RecommendedTemperatureRangefor
Charging
Chargingrangeto45°C(32°to113°F)
Low-temperaturecharging
range(ReducedCurrent)
-5°to0°C(23°to32°F)
High-temperaturecharging
range(ReducedCurrent)
45°to60°C(113°to140°F)
Ifthetemperatureisbelow-5°C(23°F),thebatteries
willnotcharge.Ifthetemperaturerisesabove-5°C
(23°F),unplugthechargerandplugitinagainto
chargethebatteries.
1.Parkthemachineinthedesignatedlocationfor
charging.
2.Engagetheparkingbrake.
3.Shutoffthemachineandremovethekey.
4.Ensurethattheconnectorsarefreeofdustand
debris.
5.Connectthechargerpowercordtoapower
source;refertoConnectingtoaPowerSource
(page25).
6.Slidethechargercoverupandpivotitoutofthe
way(Figure23).
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Figure23
1.Chargercover
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