26
Operation
Flashing or individually lit LEDs
indicate an error status, also
refer to the charger operating
manual.
Battery discharge status (Fig.
10/3)
During operation, the machine electron-
ics indicates the discharge status of the
batteries by means of a red LED (left)
and three green LEDs (right).
When all three green LEDs light up, the
batteries are fully charged. As the bat-
teries become progressively discharg-
es, the LEDs go out in succession from
right to left. When the last green LED
goes out, the red LED starts to flash
(early warning of imminent shutdown).
After a certain time, the red LED lights
up continuously indicating the "battery
empty" status. Shortly afterwards, the
drive motor is automatically switched off
to protect the batteries from a total dis-
charge.
The machine should only be restarted
when the batteries have been charged.
3.3
Operation
The PowerBoss Collec-
tor 34 B/G must not be used in
domestic or office areas.
Practice all the operating steps
in a training area and only use
the machine in the areas spec-
ified for deployment when you
are familiar with all the opera-
tions.
3.3.1
Switching on
The motor must not be started
when the hood is open! Risk of
injury through belt drive and ro-
tating fan!
PowerBoss Collector 34 G
Before starting the Power-
Boss Collector 34 G, pay at-
tention to the following:
1. Set the key switch (Fig.
10/1
)
to Po-
sition 1.
2. Pull out the choke (Fig.
7/8) in the
case of a cold start.
3. Pull the recoil starter cord (Fig.
7/9)
until the starter clutch perceptibly en-
gages (slight resistance) and then
pull the starter cord (Fig.
7/9) hard
and fast to start the engine.
4. Release the starter cord (Fig.
7/9)
and let it recoil back into the housing.
5. Then push the choke (Fig.
7/8) back
in, slowly.
If the engine does not start im-
mediately, use the starter cord
again exactly as described
above.
The engine and sweeping functions are
activated.
PowerBoss Collector 34 B
Set the key switch to Position 1.