Operator's Manual

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Figure19
1.Tie-downloops
UnloadingtheMachine
1.Lowertheramp(s).
2.Unloadthemachinefromthetrailerwiththe
heavyenduptheramp,carryingloadslow
(Figure20).
Ifthemachinehasafullload-bearing
attachment(e.g.,bucket)ora
non-load-bearingattachment(e.g.,
trencher),backitdowntheramp.
Ifthemachinehasanemptyload-bearing
attachmentornoattachment,driveitforward
downtheramp.
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Figure20
1.Machinewithfull
attachmentor
non-load-bearing
attachment—backthe
machinedownthe
ramp(s).
2.Machinewithemptyor
noattachment—drivethe
machineforwarddownthe
ramp(s).
LiftingtheMachine
Liftthemachineusingtheliftpoints(Figure19).
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Figure21
MaintainingtheBatteries
WARNING
Thebatteriescontainshighvoltage,which
couldburnorelectrocuteyou.
Donotattempttoopenthebatteries.
Useextremecarewhenhandlingabattery
withacrackedcase.
Useonlythechargerdesignedforthe
batteries.
Thelithium-ionbatteriesholdasufcientchargeto
performintendedworkduringitslifespan.Astime
goesby,thetotalamountofworkthatthebatteries
areabletocompleteonasinglechargegradually
diminishes.
Note:Yourresultsmayvarydependingonthe
distanceyouneedtotransportthemachine,the
undulationsthatyoutravelacross,andotherfactors
asdiscussedinthissection.
Toachievemaximumlifeandusefromyourbatteries,
followtheseguidelines:
Donotopenthebattery.Therearenouser
serviceablepartsinside.Ifyouopenthepack,
youwillvoidyourwarranty.Thebatteriesare
protectedbytamper-alertingdevices.
Store/parkthemachineinaclean,drygarageor
storagearea,awayfromdirectsunlightand
heatsources.Donotstoreitinalocationwhere
thetemperaturedropsbelow-30°C(-22°F)or
risesabove60°C(140°F).Temperaturesoutside
ofthisrangewilldamageyourbatteries.High
temperaturesduringstorage,especiallyatahigh
stateofcharge,reducesthelifeofthebatteries.
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