The LED light next to that cord will display the status
of that battery.
RED = charging
GREEN = charge complete.
ORANGE = charge pending.
BLINKING YELLOW = Charge failed, unplug the
battery then plug back in. If still blinks yellow, call
for repair.
BLINKING RED = cool down period, charging will
resume.
This information is also on the charger's label.
Up to 4 batteries may be plugged into the charger at
once. The charger will charge 2 batteries at a time.
As these batteries reach full charge, the other two
batteries will begin charging. This function is fully
automatic.
If all four batteries are plugged into the charger at the
same time, the charging priority is channels 1 and 2,
then 3 and 4. Otherwise the batteries are charged in
the order they are plugged in (the first two connected
get charged first, regardless of which channel they
are plugged in to).
The batteries may be left plugged into the charger
indefinitely. The charger will maintain the proper
charge on the batteries.
Full recharge requires 2-2.5 hrs.
60% recharge requires approximately 60 minutes.
90% recharge requires approximately 90 minutes.
Harness
Proper adjustment of the harness will ensure
comfortable operation for extended periods. The
harness assembly is composed of several adjustable
straps including the following: lower shoulder straps,
Hip belt, chest strap, upper shoulder straps, and
battery pouches.
Harness Adjustment
The goal of adjusting the harness is to have all of the
weight of the machine carried on one's hips.
Loosen the lower shoulder straps (Photo 9).
Sling the vacuum onto your shoulders.
Bend over at the waist, and position the vacuum up
onto your back.
Tighten the hip belt (photo 10) very securely. The
hip belt is tight enough when you can stand up and
the vacuum does not slip down.
TIP: The bottom of the harness should be near your
tailbone.
Tighten the lower shoulder strap adjustment to
Secure the chest strap (photo 11), and tighten to
Tighten the upper shoulder strap (photo 12)
To accommodate bodies of differing torso lengths,
the entire shoulder strap assembly can be adjusted
up and down as shown in photo 13.
Photo 9
prevent the vacuum from swinging / moving around
(see prior photo 9).
suit.
Photo 11
adjustments to suit.
Photo 12
Photo 13
Photo 10