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CHARGING THE RC BATTERY
1. Slide the battery from the controller
2. Connect the charger to the car cigarette lighter socket.
3. Insert the battery into the charger (the green and orange LEDs lights are on and the
battery is charging).
4. When charging is complete, the orange LED turns off.
NOTE
:
Leave the battery in the charger as needed (the charger monitors the battery
and does not overcharge the battery). If the battery used in the controller is low,
replace it with a charged battery.
FUSES
Electrical circuits are protected by a fuse (32V, 40A). If the fuse blows, find out why
this occurred before installing a new one.
The fuse and spare fuse are located in the control unit.
WARNING
Use only fuses with the specified ampere rating. This will prevent damage
to the electrical system.
BATTERY MAINTENANCE
Check the battery cleanness at regular intervals.
Keep terminals and clamps clean of dust and corrosion. Terminal corrosion may affect battery performance and may
pose a safety hazard. If you notice corrosion, disconnect the battery, loosen and remove the clamps, and remove
the corrosion by spraying the terminals and clamps with a weak solution of baking soda and water (sodium
bicarbonate). Apply the anti-corrosion emulsion again before reconnecting the clamps. Always keep proper records
of maintenance.
DO NOT REMOVE THE BATTERY SAFETY VALVE UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES AND NEVER ADD
WATER.
HOW TO DISCONNECT THE BATTERY
1) Press the Central Stop on the mower and power off the RC.
2) Disconnect the battery terminals. First, disconnect the ground terminal (-).
HOW TO CONNECT THE BATTERY
1) Connect the battery terminals. Connect the ground terminal (-) last.
2) Secure the battery against movement using a tie-down strap
BATTERY STORAGE
To achieve maximum battery life, we recommend storing a fully charged battery at a temperature of around 10 ° C.
Recharge the battery approximately every two months, as it will self-discharge during storage.
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