11.A) which activates 3 or 4 LED lights
(fig.11.B) which indicate the following:
LED
Battery power reserve
48 V
4 GREEN 100%
3 GREEN 70%
2 GREEN 45%
1 GREEN 10% - Recharge
needed
None
The battery has less than 10%
power reserve and needs
recharging immediately.
If at least one LED does not come on
after 30 minutes charging, the battery
is faulty and needs replacing.
Battery charging lasts from 1.5 - 3.5
hours, depending on the battery
capacity and its residual charge.
The battery charger (5) is the diagnostic
type fitted with a LED that provides
information on the battery and charge
status, based on the following chart:
LED (5a)
GREEN
Battery charging
(Flashing)
GREEN
Fully charged battery
RED
Battery overheated: remove
the battery and leave it to cool
for at least 30 minutes
Off
No battery or battery
inserted incorrectly
RED (Flashing)
Charge anomaly and possible
faulty battery; in this case remove
the battery and replace it within 2
hours: if the LED indicates charging
status, this means that the battery is
in good condition and the charging
can proceed as normal. Otherwise:
- disconnect the battery charger,
wait a few minutes, and reconnect
it to the mains again;
- remove the battery from the
charger, wait a few minutes, and
replace it again.
If, after all these attempts, the LED
(5b) does not indicate the charge
status and continues to flash, this
means that the battery is faulty and
needs replacing.
80 V
-
100%
70%
30% - Recharge
needed
Meaning
EN - 10
8. MAINTENANCE
8.1 GENERAL INFORMATION
IMPORTANT The safety regulations to
follow during machine use are described in
par. 2.4. Strictly comply with these instructions
to avoid serious risks or hazards.
All service and all maintenance checks
must be carried out on a stationary machine
with the motor switched off. Before any
maintenance operation, switch off the motor
and remove the key from the compartment.
Wear adequate clothing, gloves
and goggles before carrying
out any maintenance.
• The frequency and types of maintenance
are summarised in the "Maintenance
Table". The table will help you maintain
your machine's safety and performance.
It summarises the main interventions to
be made and the frequency applicable
to each of them. Carry out the relevant
intervention according to the first deadline.
• The use of non-genuine spare parts and
accessories could adversely affect machine
operation and safety. The manufacturer shall
decline all liability in the event of injuries
or damages caused by such parts.
• Genuine spare parts are supplied by
authorized assistance workshops and dealers.
IMPORTANT All the maintenance and
adjustment operations not described
herein must be carried out by your dealer
or Authorised Service Centre.
8.2 CLEANING
Carry out cleaning operations with the
machine switched off Do not try to remove
snow from the discharge without firstly:
• Releasing the auger control.
• Removing the ignition key
• Removing the battery
Always clean the machine after use.
To clean the machine adhere to the
instructions provided below:
• Stop the motor
• Remove the battery from its compartment.
• Cool the snow thrower.
• Clean the snow thrower internally
and externally with an adequate
brush and/or compressed air.