
Translated user manual
EasyKit
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7.1 Switching ON the EasyKit
When operating the
EasyKit
, the emergency stop button can be used in the
case of emergency. The
EasyKit
will then stop immediately.
1. After reading chapter 6: Starting up, the
EasyKit
can be switched on.
2. Turn on the earth switch on the
EasyKit
by putting the supply plug into the contact.
The
EasyKit
is now ON.
3. Pull out the emergency stop if it happens to be engaged. The warning lamp starts
flashing.
4. Push the
EasyKit
completely on the tubes. The right direction is first drive roller /
caster side.
5. After entering the working platform, the
EasyKit
must first be reset when starting up,
this can be done by setting the potentiometer to 0. The warning lamp will remain lit.
Thereafter the continuously variable speed of the
EasyKit
can be set using the speed
regulator button - 0 = standstill and 10 = maximum speed.
6. After setting the desired speed, the direction of travel should be determined using the
direction selector switch. The direction of travel is determined by setting the selector
in the desired direction. The switch has a central neutral position (0). When leaving
the
EasyKit
unattended, always put the switch to the central position.
7. By pressing the foot pedal, the
EasyKit
will start to move in the preset direction at the
predetermined the speed.
8. Before you drive on the concrete path you must get off the
EasyKit
. Turn the direction
switch in neutral position and push the
EasyKit
on the concrete path. For entering the
next path see point 4.
7.2 Switching OFF the EasyKit
1. The
EasyKit
stops as soon as the foot pedal is released.
2. The electrical circuit is broken by pressing the emergency stop button.
3. After leaving the working platform of the
EasyKit
the earth switch should be switched
off by removing the supply plug from the contact.
7.3 Charging the batteries on the EasyKit
An acoustic warning goes off when the batteries on the
EasyKit
are almost flat. At this point
the batteries should be recharged using the battery charger.
Charge the batteries twice weekly for normal usage - preferably on Wednesdays and Friday
evenings or Saturday mornings, and when the EasyKit is
not
being used, at least once every
three weeks. Always remove the supply plug when carrying out maintenance. Only a suitable
charger should be used - see the specifications on the charger.
1. Position the
EasyKit
near a wall socket (for the correct specifications please see
chapter 10: Specifications). Apply the brakes on the swivelling wheels.
2. Switch off the
EasyKit
by turning off the earth switch.
3. Now put the supply plug into the charging plug on the battery charger. Ensure that the
cables are not damaged.
4. Once the charging plug is connected to the charger, put the charger plug into the wall
socket. The batteries will now be charged.
5. Once the batteries have been charged up, the charging plug should be removed from
the supply plug on the EasyKit. (consult the battery charger handbook for the correct
charging indicators)
6. Reconnect the earth switch on the EasyKit.
7. The
EasyKit
is now ready for use.