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ATTERY
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ERVICE AND
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NSTALLATION
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AFETY
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NFORMATION
NOTE: Federal law prohibits transport or shipment of
these batteries aboard passenger aircrafts or other
vessels. Abide by all federal and local regulations for
the safe transport of Lithium-ion batteries.
11.1 Safety Information
NOTE: Electrolyte may leak from the battery if it is
damaged or not used properly. In the event of acci-
dental contact:
•
wash affected areas of skin with soap and water
•
rinse eyes with water for a minimum of 15
minutes
To obtain a battery Material Safety Data Sheet, send an
email request to: [email protected].
11.2 Operation
The automatic operation of the robot optimizes battery
life. Allow the robot to manage its work cycles. If these
work cycles seem unusually short, contact an autho-
rized ECHO Robotics Technician to check the condition
of the battery.
NOTE: It is possible to monitor the work cycles using
the portal.
Monitor the work cycles at the end of each mowing
season.
11.3 Battery Removal and
Installation
NOTE: TM-2000 shown.
Removal:
1)
Stand the robot on end. Disconnect the two elec-
trical cables (located in circled area).
2)
Lay the robot back onto flat ground.
3)
Remove the front cover screws, rear cover
screws, rear washers, and cover.
4)
Disconnect the battery cable from the battery.
Recycle the battery if it is damaged
or does not operate correctly.
Do not dispose of the battery in a
non-approved container.
Do not allow water on the battery.
Do not service the battery in wet
conditions.
Read the technical manual before
servicing the battery.
Caution: The battery can be
dangerous of misused.
Li-Fe
1 – Front cover screw (2X)
2 – Rear cover screw (2X)
3 – Rear washer (2X)
4 – Cover
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