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The electrical connection cables supplied with the machine may be used to connect the batteries.
Once the batteries have been installed, connect the battery connector to the machine.
10. Removing the Batteries
When removing the batteries, the operator must be equipped with suitable personal protection devices
(gloves, goggles, overalls, safety shoes, etc) to reduce the risk of accidents.
Make sure the switches on the control panel are in the “0” position (o ) and the machine is turned o. Keep
away from naked ames, do not short circuit the battery poles, do not cause sparks and do not smoke. Proceed
as follows.
1. Disconnect the battery wiring and bridge terminals from the battery poles.
2. If necessary, remove the devices xing the battery to the base of the machine.
3. Lift the batteries from the compartment using suitable lifting equipment.
11. Turning on the Machine
1. Fit in the ignition key and turn it clockwise. Three zeros will come up on the display for about three
seconds, followed by the voltage rating of the battery.
The operator’s seat features a safety device that disables traction (forward and reverse) when the
operator gets up from his seat.
NOTE: temporary activation of the indicator lights on the console and of the horn is to be considered
normal.
Let at least three seconds pass after you have turned o the machine, before turning it on again.
Check the state of the batteries on the appropriate display.
The display has two functions: Voltmeter and Hour meter.
The voltmeter features an undervoltage checking function which automatically disables all services,
traction excluded, if the battery charge level drops below 20.5V (“FLAT BATTERY” ashes on the
display) In this case, recharge the battery. If the battery charge level is suitably high, you can start your
work.
2. To switch the machine ON, select either forward or reverse on the button on the steering wheel. Then
press the accelerator pedal and the machine will start moving.
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