
General Care
Avoid storing the battery in extreme temperatures, whether hot or cold
Do not allow the battery to accumulate condensation, as this could cause corrosion or a short-circuit
Recharge the battery after depleting to prolong the life of the battery
Remove battery from charger after charge cycle is complete
Disposal
Recycle your battery responsibly at a local battery-recycling center
DO NOT throw them in the garbage!
Check Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation
for more information
General Principle of Operation
IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNING:
Use only the battery provided with your machine
DO NOT use this battery with any other machine or application that has not been
recommended by PowerHandling
DO NOT disassemble the battery or open the battery case
DO NOT short circuit the discharge terminals on the battery
DO NOT crush or puncture the battery
Keep battery away from excessive heat and/or open flames
Protect the battery from water and other moisture. If the battery becomes wet during
use, dry it as soon as possible.
Failure to follow proper safety instructions will void the warranty, and may create a hazardous
condition that could cause a fire resulting in severe injury or death, and property damage
To overcome the inertia of a heavy load, PowerRolls require a significant amount of traction
–
both with the
load itself and the ground on which it’s being
moved. Regardless of the amount of power (or specifically
‘torque’) generated, the load will not move without the necessary traction.
PowerRolls gain this traction by directing the weight of the load down onto the drive roller to generate the
traction required. In the case of moving cylindrical loads, small diameter / lighter loads can in fact be more of a
problem than larger heavier loads as the weight transfer onto the drive roller is not as good. This problem will
be apparent if the drive roller is observed to slip or spin against the load rather than wedging in under the load
and rotating it.
Please refer to the “Trouble
-
Shooting” section for suggestions on how to address this issue.
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