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4 Charging
The Evo Remote Control has a built-in lithium battery for power supply. The battery
will be charged automatically under normal use: get charged by solar power or wired
connection. The Evo Tiller does not have a built-in battery and needs to be connected
to the machine.
4.1 Charging by solar power
When the solar panel receives enough sunshine, it will generate electricity to charge
the built-in lithium battery. While charging the battery by solar power, it’s suggested
to face the solar panel of the Remote Control toward sunlight to get better charging
effect.
(Face the Sun)
Solar Panel
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Figure 4-1
It’s recommended to charge the Remote Control by solar power.
4.2 Charging by wired connection
If the Evo Remote Control can’t get enough solar power for a long time, the battery
level will run out. In this case, a warning message with an error code E60 (Figure 4-2)
will display on the LCD panel to remind you to charge the Remote Control.
Figure 4-2