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Bergvägen 7 | SE-341 32 Ljungby | Sweden • Tel +46 (0)372-156 00 | www.swepac.com

F82B
F92B

PRE-OPERATION

Safe operation precaution for battery

• Before using the battery pack, use an genuine Honda 

battery charger to charge it.

• If a battery pack is cracked or damaged, do not use it.

• Make sure there is no dust or dirt on the battery 

connector. Using it while it is dirty can cause a 

malfunction.

• The battery pack deteriorates if it is repeatedly charged 

and discharged, as well as if it is stored and not used.

• As the battery pack deteriorates, its full-charge capacity 

decreases and the length of time it can be used shortens. 

Once the full-charge capacity is reduced by deterioration, 

it cannot be recovered and cannot reach the charging 
capacity of a new battery pack.

Check charge level on battery pack

When the charge level check button is pressed, the charge 

level indicator lights or flashes so you can confirm the 

charge level of the battery pack.

Indicator display

Charge level

Fully charged.

Sufficiently charged.

Remaining battery power is low.

Charge the battery pack.

:

On 

:Flashing  

:Off

Check before using the battery charger

• No foreign material is in the intake/exhaust port of the 

battery charger and the battery pack.

• Charging cable, AC cable and battery pack to be charged 

are not damaged.

• There is no dirt or foreign matter in the charging 

connector or the battery connector.

Location for battery charging

• Level location indoors where the battery charger is 

stable.

• Dry and well-ventilated location

• Optimal charging at room temperature. Battery packs 

shall be charged at temperatures between 5 °C (41 °F) and 

30 °C (86 °F).

Pre-operation checks for DC power unit

Check the following points before you operate the DC 

power unit.

Before beginning your pre-operation checks, be sure the 

DC power unit is on a level surface and stopped.
Also, perform a test run during the checks.

Failure to properly maintain the DC power unit, or 

failing to correct a problem before operation, could 

result in a significant malfunction. Some malfunctions 

can cause serious injuries or death. Always perform a 

pre-operation inspection before each operation and 

correct any problems.

• Before attaching the battery pack, make sure that:

– Exterior cover is not damaged.

– Switches are not damaged.

– Rubber support is not damaged.

– Battery hook is not loose or damaged.

– Battery fastener is not damaged.

– Battery connector is not damaged.

– Motor wire harness is not damaged.

– There are no debris or excessive dirt on the DC power 

unit or the battery pack.

• During the test run

– Check that all switches work (start and stop) properly.

– Check that all indicators light when the DC power unit is 
turned on.

Attach the battery pack

B00045

1

3

4

2

• Make sure there are no debris or dirt on the battery tray.

• Tilt the battery pack (1) and insert its claw into the 

battery

hook (2). Make sure that the claw of the battery pack is 

securely inserted into the battery hook
• Insert the power cable (3) into the battery connecter (4).

B00046

1

2

• Push down the battery pack and hook the battery 

fastener (1) to it.

• Push the battery fastener lever (2) up and lock the 

battery pack. Be careful not to catch your fingers.

Summary of Contents for F 82B

Page 1: ...F 82B F92B FOR A SOLID GROUND USER MANUAL IN ORIGINAL Doc 101547 GB 2140...

Page 2: ...wer unit installed in the machine Do not use a non genuine battery pack Using a non genuine battery pack could damage itself and the DC power unit because of poor protection functions etc INTRODUCTION...

Page 3: ...GNS 6 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 7 MACHINE SIGNS AND IDENTIFICATION 9 COMPONENT CONTROL LOCATIONS 10 MAINTENANCE 13 PRE OPERATION 14 FUNCTION OVERVIEW 15 OPERATION 15 CHARGING PROCEDURE 15 OPTIONS 17 TRANSPO...

Page 4: ...OUR INFORMATION ON DC POWER UNIT ATTACHMENT DC power unit safety functions include a function 1 to safely turn off torque to the motor when a stop signal is sent from the START STOP switch and a funct...

Page 5: ...its for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipme...

Page 6: ...he belt drive when the machine is on to avoid injury and damage See the safety instructions in the manual As the sound pressure level at the operator s ears exceeds 80 dB A ear protectors must be used...

Page 7: ...er property or the environment Battery pack safety Failure to follow the instructions below may result in excessive heat fire and or bursting explosion etc Do not heat or place into fire Do not use ch...

Page 8: ...safety 1 Before using the battery charger read all instructions and cautionary markings on battery charger battery pack and product using battery pack 2 CAUTION To reduce risk of injury charge only D...

Page 9: ...the battery charger to excessive physical shock such as by dropping or hitting it Do not use the battery charger to charge anything except Honda battery packs Use only authentic battery packs Chargin...

Page 10: ...com F82B F92B COMPONENT CONTROL LOCATIONS 1 B00022 5 2 3 4 1 8 7 6 9 12 11 13 10 14 Handle 2 DC power unit 3 V belt wheel 4 Motor plate 5 Protective cover 6 V belt 7 Rubber damper 8 Base plate 9 Vibra...

Page 11: ...2 3 4 5 1 POWER button 2 START STOP switch 3 POWER indicator green light 4 ALERT indicator yellow light 5 ERROR indicator red light Battery ALERT ERROR B00041 8 7 6 5 3 4 2 1 1 Grip 2 Intake port bot...

Page 12: ...k 2 Battery tray 3 Battery connector cap 4 Power cable 5 Battery fastener 6 Battery fastener lever 7 Rubber support Battery charger B00043 4 5 6 9 8 1 2 7 7 7 3 1 Charging cable 2 Charging connector 3...

Page 13: ...Power cables Check o Wires harness Check o 2 4 Battery fastener Check o Replace o o 2 Rubber support power unit Check o Replace o 2 Battery hook Check o Replace o 2 Rubber mount power unit Replace o...

Page 14: ...is stable Dry and well ventilated location Optimal charging at room temperature Battery packs shall be charged at temperatures between 5 C 41 F and 30 C 86 F Pre operation checks for DC power unit Che...

Page 15: ...e POWER indicator turns off Press the POWER button again to start the machine Checking the charge level of the battery pack While the machine is operating the charge level indicator lights or flashes...

Page 16: ...he charging connector 4 to the battery connector 5 All the indicators on the battery charger and the battery pack light for about one second After that just the battery charger s POWER indicator light...

Page 17: ...when working on asphalt Stop the water supply by turning the water tap clockwise B00044 2 6 5 1 3 4 Disassemble the water tank doing as follow Push the locking ring on the coupling 1 towards the water...

Page 18: ...1 by pulling the motor 2 towards the operator side Tighten the four screws Reassembly the cover in the reverse order Check the condition of the four rubber dampers 3 regularly Replace damaged dampers...

Page 19: ...on packaging and labelling must be observed For preparation of the item being shipped consulting an expert for hazardous material is required Ship battery packs only when undamaged Observe the possibi...

Page 20: ...become unusable Charge the battery pack until from 1 to 3 charging level indicators are lit On Flashing Off Battery charger Before storing the battery charger remove the battery pack from the battery...

Page 21: ...utton DC power unit becomes hot POWER indicator lights Stop using the machine and wait for the DC power unit to cool down ERROR indicator is lit Possible cause Solution Protection function is engaged...

Page 22: ...for the battery pack problem connect the specified device and check if it works properly When the device works the battery pack can be used normally 1 indicator flashes Problem was detected Low voltag...

Page 23: ...H H H B00030 F82B F92B Metric Imperial H 620 mm 24 8 in H1 990 mm 38 9 in H2 980 mm 38 5 in L 1070 mm 42 1 in L1 610 mm 24 in W 430 mm 500 mm 16 9 in 19 7 in Machine with standard handle L L W H H H B...

Page 24: ...1 rpm Current 27 A Voltage 72 V Net power 1 8 kW 2 4 HP 2 4 PS 3 600 min 1 rpm Torque 5 6 N m 0 57 kgf m 3 600 min 1 rpm Voltage 72 V Set speed Rated speed 3 600 min 1 rpm Battery pack operating tempe...

Page 25: ...for the DC Power Unit established by Honda for each country The warranty conditions apply to DC Power Unit failures caused by any manufacturing or specification problem The warranty does not apply to...

Page 26: ...Doc 101547 GB 2140 26 Bergv gen 7 SE 341 32 Ljungby Sweden Tel 46 0 372 156 00 www swepac com F82B F92B NOTES...

Page 27: ...rmity Manufacturer Swepac AB Bergv gen 7 34132 Ljungby 1 Category Vibratory plate 2 Type F82B F92B 3 Engine power 1 6 kW The product complies with the following directives 2006 42 EG 2000 14 EG 2004 1...

Page 28: ...Bergv gen 7 SE 341 32 Ljungby Sweden Tel 46 0 372 156 00 www swepac com FOR A SOLID GROUND...

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