II. Technical specifications
Model/order number
Max. load capacity
Speed
Variable forward travel speed control
Variable reverse travel speed control
Max. motor power
Rated torque of the engine
Engine rpm
Weight with battery
Max. dimensions (H × L × W)
Volume/material of tray
IP number of the entire wheelbarrow
Supply voltage
Protection against battery under-voltage
Protection against over-current
Tyre is inflatable
1)
Required tyre pressure
Max. tyre load capacity
Tyre diameter
Acoustic pressure level L
; uncertainty K
pA
Acoustic pressure level L
; uncertainty K
wA
Vibration level on the handle a
(sum of three axes); uncertainty K
h
BATTERY (model designation/order number)
2)
Specifications
Two batteries connected in series provide:
Battery operating time
Charging time of flat battery (from the triggering of the protection)
Battery charging temperature
Vibration level on the handle a
(sum of three axes); uncertainty K
h
CHARGER (model designation/order number)
Supply voltage/frequency
Output
1)
Adhere to the pressure value provided on the tyre.
The pressure value provided in the technical specifi-
cations may change with respect to possible changes
in factory production.
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402600
150 kg
0-6 km/h
0-2 km/h
500 W
50.9 Nm
0-90 min
-1
33.7 kg
69.7 × 147 × 65 cm
80 l/metal
IP64
24 V DC
2× 12 V / 12 Ah Pb AGM
connected in series
21 V
28 A
YES
2.8 bar (280 kPa)
265 kg
410 mm
≤70 dB(A); K=±3 dB(A)
≤ 80 dB(A); K= ±3 dB(A)
≤ 2.5 m/s
2
; K= ± 1.5 m/s
2
402600B
12 V Pb AGM / 12 Ah / 144 Wh
24 V × 12 Ah 288 W h
approx. 7 hours
11.5 hours
0°C to +40°C
≤ 2.5 m/s
; K= ± 1.5 m/s
2
2
402600A
230 V~50 Hz
Max. 29.6 V / 1.8 A
2)
The max. terminal voltage of two batteries connected
in series without load is 28.8 V. Two 12 V / 12 Ah lead
AGM batteries are connected in series in the storage
compartment of the battery-powered wheelbarrow,
and are not removed from the storage compartment for
charging – the connector from the charger is inserted
into the socket in the battery storage compartment.
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WARNING
y Prior to preparing the battery-powered wheelbarrow for
use, carefully read the entire user's manual and keep it
with the product so that the user can become acquainted
with it. If you lend or sell the product to somebody,
include this user's manual with it. Prevent this user's
manual from being damaged. The manufacturer takes
no responsibility for damages or injuries arising from
use of the machine that is in contradiction with this
user's manual. Before using this machine, first acquaint
yourself with all the control elements and parts as well
as how to turn it off immediately in the event of a dan-
gerous situation arising. Before using, first check that all
parts are firmly attached and check that no part of the
machine, such as for example safety protective elements,
is damaged or incorrectly installed, or missing. Likewise,
check whether the charger has any damaged insulation
on the power cord or on the power cord plug. Do not use
the battery-powered machine, battery, charger with
damaged or missing parts and have this repaired or
replaced at an authorised service centre for the Extol®
brand – see chapter Servicing and maintenance, or the
website address at the introduction to this user's manual.
III. Parts and
control elements
Fig. 5, position-description
1) Power switch for turning on/off power supply
from the battery
2) Charger connector
3) Compartment with two batteries connected in series
Fig.6, position-description
1) Travel speed control button
2) Button „D" for activating forward travel
3) Button „R" for activating reverse travel
4) Button „P" for activating/deactivating the brake
for immediate stopping
5) Battery charge level indicator
6) Indicator light is lit when reverse travel is set
7) Indicator light is lit when forward travel is set
8) Indicator is lit green when the brake „P" is not activated
for immediate stopping; if lit red, the brake is activated.
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IV. Preparing the battery-
powered wheelbarrow
for use
y Assemble the wheelbarrow according to steps 1-5 in
fig. 1. Except for the attachment of the wheel (step 1),
at all subsequent steps, do not fully tighten the bolts so
that the assembly remains flexible for the installation
of other individual parts. Firmly tighten all the threaded
connections only at the end. Subsequently, adjust the
position of the control unit as shown in fig. 2.
ATTACHING CABLES USING CABLE TIES
y Attach the cables to the tubes as shown in fig. 4 so
that the cables do not hang loosely, since the cables
could snag on some object during travel, which would
damage them and rip them out of the connectors.
CONNECTING CONNECTORS
y Insert the plugs of the cables from the wheel and from
the control unit into the sockets as shown in fig. 3.
Insert the plug into the socket horizontally and all the
way, and then fully screw in the collars, otherwise there
will not be a conductive connection and the battery-
-powered wheelbarrow will not run at all or some
control or function will not work.
CHARGING THE BATTERIES
y For charging, use only the designated charger with part
no. 402600A Using a different charging power source
may result in a fire or explosion as a result of inappro-
priate charging parameters. Before using the charger,
first check that its protective cover, insulation of the
power cord or the power plug are not damaged. Do not
use a damaged charger, and replace it with one that is
in perfect original condition.
y First, connect the charging plug of the charger into the
socket of the battery-powered wheelbarrow (fig.5,
position 2) and then connect the charger to a live mains
power socket. The charger is intended for charging with
the voltage specified on the label of the charger.
y Charge the battery at an ambient temperature range of
0°C to +40°C.
y The charging process is indicated by means of a lit
indicator on the charger, which will be lit green when
the battery is fully charged. The manufacturer reserves
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