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KLICK Electric User's Manual (ENG) - rev.6.1 of 15.06.2018
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Remove the protection cap located on top of the battery (Figure 49).
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Connect the battery charger's plug (Figure 50);
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Connect the battery charger's plug to the 230V 50 Hz mains (Figure 51);
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The two LED lights on the upper surface of the battery charger (Figure 52) show its status:
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Red-red: charging;
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Green-red: charging complete, fully charged battery.
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When the battery is fully charged, first disconnect the plug from the mains socket and only then remove the plug from the
battery.
18.4 FLY PLUS Battery (2.5 Ah)
The FLY PLUS battery (36 V and 2.5 Ah) is box-shaped and secured to the connection with a latching system (Figure 53).
On the top of the battery, there are markings along which some LEDs show the current charge level. Pressing the button, the LEDs
will show the approximate charge level, in four levels (20%-50%-80%-100%) and will automatically activate the battery, powering
the motor and the display (Figure 54). Use the same button to disable the battery (therefore the LEDs turn off).
The key, placed beside the battery, can be used to remove the entire unit from the device; by turning it, the battery is released and
it can be removed by pulling it forward and upward (Figures 55 and 56).
To charge the battery:
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Turn the device off (by pressing and holding the “
M
” button);
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Remove the battery by turning the key (Figures 55 and 56).
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Remove the protection cap located on top of the battery (Figure 57).
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Connect the battery charger's plug (Figure 58);
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Connect the battery charger's plug to the 230V 50 Hz mains (Figure 51);
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The two LED lights on the upper surface of the battery charger (Figure 52) show its status:
o
Red-red: charging;
o
Green-red: charging complete, fully charged battery.
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When the battery is fully charged, first disconnect the plug from the mains socket and only then remove the plug from the
battery.
18.5 FLY MINI BATTERY (2.5 AH)
The FLY MINI battery (36 V and 2.5 AH) is cylindrical and secured to the connection with a latching system (figure 74).
On the top of the battery, there are markings along which some LEDs show the current charge level. Pressing the button, the
leds will show the approximate charge level, in four levels (20%-50%-80%-100% - figure 45).
Another button (red) enables to turn the battery on and off: press this button to power the motor and the display (figure 46).
The key, placed on top of the battery, can be used to fasten it to the device; by inserting it in the relevant seat and rotating it
toward the right, it will activate the lock. At this point the battery is released and can be removed by pulling it forward and
upward (figures 75 and 76).
To charge the battery:
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Turn the device off (by pressing and holding the “
M
” button);
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Remove the battery by turning the key (Figures 75 and 76).
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Remove the protection cap located on top of the battery (Figure 49).
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Connect the battery charger's plug (Figure 50);
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Connect the battery charger's plug to the 230V 50 Hz mains (Figure 51);
•
The two LED lights on the upper surface of the battery charger (Figure 52) show its status:
o
Red-red: charging;
o
Green-red: charging complete, fully charged battery.
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When the battery is fully charged, first disconnect the plug from the mains socket and only then remove the plug from the
battery.
18.6 SLIM Battery (5.8 Ah)
The SLIM battery (36 V and 5.8 Ah) is cylindrical and secured to the connection with elastic rubber strap (Figure 44).
On the top of the battery, there are markings along which some LEDs show the current charge level: pressing the button, the LEDs
will show the approximate charge level, in four levels (20% -50% -80% -100% - Figure 45).
Another button (red) turns the battery on/off, pressing this button will power the motor and the display (Figure 46).
The rubber strap, on the side of the battery, holds the battery on the device. Remove the strap to release the battery, pulling it
forward and upward (Figures 47 and 48).
To charge the battery:
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Turn the device off (by pressing and holding the “
M
” button);
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Remove the battery by pulling out the rubber strap on the side (Figures 47 and 48).
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Remove the protection cap located on top of the battery (Figure 49).
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Connect the battery charger's plug (Figure 50);