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Maintenance and Servicing
5.3.4
Charging the batteries (7175.1x/.2x)
The batteries are loaded via the integrated on-board charger. The batteries
can already be charged if one segment of the charging state indicator
Fig. 14-51
has gone out, at the latest, however, after the cleaning functions
have been switched off (one field flashes).
1. Place the machine on a level surface and turn it off.
2. Remove the mains plug
Fig. 3-2
from the tray and plug it into a 230 V
socket.
3. The charging process now starts automatically.
Danger
• Explosive gases can develop when charging the batteries.
Avoid smoking, fire or naked light in the vicinity of batteries.
Ensure sufficient ventilation when charging the batteries. Do not
inhale battery gases!
• Danger of explosion due to short circuits and spark formation!
Never place tools or other electrically conductive objects on the
battery!
Attention
• Before initially starting up the machine, charge the used batteries
fully and appropriately with commissioning charge. Please
observe the operating manual of the charging device and the
operating manual of the battery manufacturer. Hako assumes no
liability for battery damage resulting from insufficient commis-
sioning charge.
• Never leave batteries discharged, always recharge them
immediately.
• If possible, charge the batteries fully to ensure optimum service
life of the batteries. The charger is designed as a continuous
charger and retains the charging state of the batteries (trickle
charge) after completing the charging process.
• The seat console must remain open when charging the batteries.
Note
Always charge the batteries after each application. If the battery is
not used for a longer period of time, interim charge the batteries.