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Operating the Grabo
1.
Slide the power switch to the left, to the ON position, to power
on the grabo. The power indicator below the power switch lights
up to show you the amount of charge you have available. The
power indicator will flash if the battery is low and needs to be
charged before the grabo can be used.
Caution:
Using the grabo while the battery is low may result in
injury and damage to the materials being lifted.
2.
Position the grabo flush against the surface of the item you
want to lift.
3.
Press the green button to turn on the motor and create a seal
to the surface of the item you want to lift. The seal is created
within a second.
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When lifting smooth materials such as glass, smooth tiles,
and marble, you can press the green button again to switch
off the motor once the seal is created, and the suction will
remain for a maximum of one hour.
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When lifting slightly porous materials such as wood,
timber, drywall, concrete, or cardboard, ensure the gra-
bo motor remains on while lifting..
4.
When you are done, press the red button to break the seal and
release the item.
Getting Started with the Grabo
If you have any questions about operating or troubleshooting the grabo, visit
the FAQ and troubleshooting sections at
www.Grabo.eu
Servicing the Grabo
Clean or replace the air filter regularly! See page 6.
If your grabo is damaged or faulty, have it repaired by an authorized
service technician.
Caution:
Under no circumstances should the grabo be opened
for repairs or any other purpose by anyone other than after-
sales service technician authorized by Nemo Power Tools.
Opening the grabo invalidates the manufacturer warranty..
Transporting the Grabo
The battery pack has effective protection against internal over-pressure
and short-circuiting, as well as devices preventing violent rupture and
dangerous reverse current flow.
The lithium-equivalent content in the batteries is below applicable limit
values. Therefore, the batteries are not subject to national or international
regulations pertaining to dangerous mediums, either as individual com-
ponents or when inserted into a grabo.
However, the regulations governing dangerous goods may be relevant
when transporting several batteries. In this case, it might be necessary to
comply with special conditions, such as those governing packaging.
Disposing of the Grabo
At the end of its lifecycle, the grabo, its accessories, and packaging
should be sorted for environmentally friendly recycling. Do not dispose of
the batteries in household waste, fire, or water. Batteries should be collec
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ted, recycled, or disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner.
Troubleshooting
Maintenance