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7 Troubleshooting
7.8 Removing/replacing the battery pack
1.
Hide the robot's docking station so that it
cannot recharge.
2.
Run the robot until the battery pack is
completely empty and the robot switches
itself off.
3.
Switch the toggle switch underneath the
robot to "off" (Fig. 36, "0" position).
4.
Forcefully pull off the upper cover.
5.
Remove the dust bin (Fig. 37).
WARNING:
Danger of injury due to improper replacement or handling of the battery pack!
Do not replace the battery pack with other batteries or rechargeable batteries. Only use an orig-
inal battery pack that you bought from us.
Before removing the battery pack, ensure that the AC adapter has been unplugged from the
socket and the toggle switch underneath the appliance is switched "off" (Fig. 36, "0" position).
Never short circuit batteries, i.e. never touch both poles simultaneously, especially with metal
objects.
Never take the battery pack apart, never deform it and never expose it to high temperatures.
Improper handling can lead to liquid leaking from batteries. Avoid any contact with such liquid.
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37
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6.
Loosen the 4 screws that secure the bat-
tery compartment cover (Fig. 38).
7.
Remove the battery compartment cover
(Fig. 39).
8.
Loosen the battery cable plug (Fig. 40).
9.
Take out battery pack and wiring.
- If you want to replace the worn out bat-
tery pack with a new original battery
pack, order one
Z
Chapter 7.2, "Order-
ing accessories and spare parts"
.
- Dispose of the worn out battery pack se-
parately via a municipal collection point.
10.
Reinstall new battery pack, battery com-
partment cover and battery compartment
cover screws.
11.
Reinstall dust bin and upper cover.
7.9 Disposing of appliance and batteries
Do not dispose of appliance or batteries with the household trash!
First remove all batteries:
-
Z
Chapter 7.5, "Changing the remote control's battery"
,
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Z
Chapter 7.6, "Changing the light fence tower's batteries"
,
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Z
Chapter 7.8, "Removing/replacing the battery pack"
Then take the appliance and the removed batteries to the appropriate recycling points for
separate disposal.
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