Battery Protection; Charge The Battery Pack - EGO BAX1300 Mode D'emploi

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BATTERY PROTECTION

The battery circuitry protects the battery pack from
extreme temperature, over-discharge, over-current
and over-charge. To protect the battery from damage
and prolong its life, the battery pack circuitry will turn
the battery pack off if it becomes overloaded or if the
temperature becomes too high or too low during use. This
may happen in extremely high torque, binding and stalling
situations.
In the case of charging, the battery pack will shut
down with "ERROR" and "OVER TEMPERATURE"
shown in the LCD indicator when its temperature
exceeds 45°C or below 0°C. Once the temperature
returns back to normal in 90 minutes the battery will
return to work automatically. Otherwise, the battery will
shut down, slide the adaptor down onto the charger
again, can reactivate charging.
The battery pack will shut down with "ERROR" and
"CAN'T BE CHARGED" displayed on LCD indicator
when the voltage of a battery cell exceeds 4.3V .
It is recommended to discharge the battery pack
immediately. If this tip is repeated more times, please
contact with EGO service centers.
In the case of discharging, the battery pack will shut
down with "ERROR" and "OVER TEMPERATURE"
shown in the LCD indicator when its temperature
exceeds 60°C or below -20°C. The battery pack
will return to work in both conditions when normal
temperature resumes and will allow the power tool to
restart.
The battery pack will shut down with "ERROR" and
"OVER LOAD" displayed on LCD indicator when
the maximum discharge current exceeds 40A. It is
recommended to stop work and contact your service
technician for assistant.
WARNING:
You should never heat the battery pack
under any circumstances.

CHARGE THE BATTERY PACK

The battery pack is shipped partially charged. Before
using it for the first time the battery should be charged.
WARNING:
Do not charge the battery pack outdoors
or expose it to wet or damp conditions. Water entering the
charger or battery pack will increase the risk of electric
shock. For any additional details, please refer to the
Operator's Manual for the EGO CH5500E Rapid Charger.
1. Connect the charger (CH5500E) to the power supply
(220-240V ~ 50Hz).
2. Insert the plug into the socket on battery adaptor
until "two clicks" occurs (Fig. B).
Fig. B parts description see below:
B-1
Plug
B-2
Adapto
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3. Slide the adaptor down onto the charger through the
same operation method as other EGO battery pack.
4. While the battery pack is charging, the LCD indicator
is illuminated allowing for the charge capacity to be
read, at 100% the battery pack is fully charged. Wait
until the cooling fan stops, remove the battery pack
from the charger and disconnect the charger from
the power supply.
5. The battery pack will fully charge if left on the
charger, but it will not overcharge. However, it is
recommended to stop charging once a full charge
has been achieved.
NOTICE:
If you have not inserted the plug into its place
completely, LCD light would flashing continually.
A significantly reduced run time after fully charging the
battery pack indicates that the batteries are near the
end of their usable life and should be replaced.
The charger may warm during charging. This is part
of the normal operation of the charger. Charge in a
well-ventilated area.
The battery pack will become dormant when if
it remains unused for 72h. and may affect the
CHARGING process. In this case, you should press the
switch button firstly to activate the battery pack before
charging.
CONNECT AND DISCONNECT "FRAME + HARNESS"
WITH BATTERY PACK
To connect
Put the battery pack into "frame + harness" and slide it
until a click happening (Fig. C).
To Disconnect
Press the release button behind the carrying grip opening
of the power pack and pull the pack upwards (Fig. D).
Fig. D parts description see below:
D-1
Release Button
D-2
Carrier grip
56 VOLT BACKPACK BATTERY — BAX1300
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