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DSM 650‐RC / DSM 800‐RC
3 Operation
3.5 Driving in battery mode
The installed drive battery is charged automatically
when there is a connection to the mains. The battery
charge needs to be observed when the machine is
driven in battery mode for transport (without mains
connection).
The built‐in driving battery is intended only for
short periods of use.
The motor‐driven driving without mains connec
tion should be reduced to only the most neces
sary occasions (e.g. ramps / climbs) and may
be done only with the grinding tool in the raised
position!
It is not permitted to drive on inclines of more
than 15° in battery mode!
To maintain its capacity, the driving battery
should not be subjected to great heat (sun rays)
or cold.
—
Connect to the mains for at least one hour be
fore transport by battery mode.
The installed drive battery is charged automati
cally.
The operator must monitor the charge status at
the battery charge indicator [22, Fig. C]!
If this is not observed, the battery may become
damaged and may need to be replaced.
—
The green indicator light is lit:
Battery is ready for operation or is being
charged by the mains.
—
The yellow indicator light is lit:
Battery is under heavy load and should be
recharged as soon as possible.
Establish a mains connection!
—
The red indicator light is lit/flashes:
The battery's charge is too low and needs
to be recharged before driving on.
If the machine stands still for an extended period of
time (2 ... 3 weeks), the driving battery loses capacity
due to self‐discharge.
Either:
Establish a connection to the mains in a cycle of
2 to 3 weeks to recharge the batteries (about 1 hour).
Or:
Disconnect the drive battery:
1.
Switch the machine off
(! Chapter 3.6 ‐ page 26).
2.
Disconnect the power plug [37, Fig. E] from the
mains.
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3.
Remove the right cover [54, Fig. Q]
(8 screws each, ! arrows).
4.
Disconnect and isolate the screwed joint of the
blue earth cable [58, Fig. R] from the drive bat
tery (minus terminal) (! Fig. R).
Connect the drive battery:
5.
Connect the blue earth cable [58, Fig. R] to the
minus terminal of the drive battery and tighten
the contact screw securely.
6.
Mount the cover [54, Fig. Q]
(8 screws each).
3.6 Switching the machine off
Observe the safety instructions in Chapter 2!
Risk of injury from tool mounts still rotating after
the machine is switched off!
Only switch off the machine with the tools resting
on the floor!
Otherwise, the tool mount can continue to turn in
idle (run‐on) for several seconds after switch off!
1.
Either (in manual control mode):
Tool rotation direction
—
Turn the
[19, Fig. B] to
Or (remote control mode):
grinding drive
—
Turn the
[25, Fig. D] to
2.
Turn the key switch [20 Fig. C] to
sition).
The machine is off
In an emergency, the machine can be switched
off with the EMERGENCY STOP button
[15, Fig. B or 32, Fig. D].
Risk of injury from high voltage!
There is still residual voltage even after the ma
chine has been switched off!
In order to switch the machine free of voltage,
the power plug [37, Fig. E] has to be discon
nected from the mains!
switch
0
(middle position).
ON/OFF
switch
OFF
.
0
(middle po