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WARNING
y Vibration and noise emissions during actual use of the
machine may differ from the declared values depen-
ding on the weight of the load, the type terrain and
walking speed.
y It is necessary to determine the safety measurement for
the protection of the operator, which is based on the
assessment of exposure under real operating conditions
(to include all the parts of the work cycle such as time
for which the machine is turned off and when running
idle outside the time that it is in operation).
III. Parts and
control elements
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WARNING
y Prior to starting the machine, carefully read the entire
user's manual before first use 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 responsi-
bility for damages or injuries arising from use that is in
contradiction to this user's manual. Before using this
machine, first acquaint yourself with all the control ele-
ments and parts as well as how to turn it off immedia-
tely in the event of a dangerous 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. Do not use machine with damaged
or missing parts and have it 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.
BATTERY-POWERED WHEELBARROW
Fig.4, position-description
1) Tray
2) Tyre
3) Wheel with electric motor
4) Battery compartment
5) Handle
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6) Power socket connection plug
7) On/Off switch
8) Battery compartment cover
9) Battery button for showing its voltage
and charge level on the display
10) Charger connector connection plug
with protective cap against the ingression of water
and mechanical particles.
11) Battery display
12) Battery release button
MEANING OF BUTTONS AND INDICATOR
LIGHTS - DESCRIPTION OF SETTINGS
5
1
6
2
3
7
4
9
8
Fig. 5, position-description
1) Electrical drive activation and speed setting button
- when this button is not pressed, the drive system
is disengaged, however, the rotation of the wheel
remains unblocked and the wheelbarrow can be used
without the electric drive.
2) Travel direction setting (turning) button - press
button „D" for forward direction: indicator 6) is lit;
press the „R" for reverse direction: indicator 5) is lit.
3) Brake engagement button - press button to block the
rotation of the wheel and indicator 7) will be lit red,
when the brake is not engaged indicator 7) will be lit
green.
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4) Motor power level setting button - pressing the
„Turbo" button sets 100% motor power, when turned
on, indicator 8) will be lit; pressing the „Eco" button
sets 50% motor power output, when turned on indi-
cator 9) will be lit.
5) - 9) Setting indicators - meaning described in points
1) - 4)
IV. Preparing for use
ASSEMBLING THE WHEELBARROW
y Assemble the wheelbarrow into its operating configu-
ration according to fig. 1A and fig. 1B and the technical
detailed drawing in fig. 2. Assembly according to indivi-
dual steps is shown in fig. 3A to 3H.
Verify that all the connections on all connected and
attached parts are tight.
y Inflate the tyre to the pressure specified on the tyre.
For safety reasons, the tyre should not be inflated to
a higher or lower pressure. Regularly check the tyre
pressure using a pressure gauge.
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ATTENTION
y Tie free-hanging cables to the frame of the battery-
-powered wheelbarrow using, for example, cable ties,
to prevent the cables from snagging on an object and
being torn out during the use of the wheelbarrow.
CHARGING THE BATTERY,
CHECKING THE BATTERY CHARGE LEVEL
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ATTENTION
y The battery-powered wheelbarrow may only be used
with battery 8891590B, and for safety reasons, the use
of a different battery model is forbidden.
y To determine the battery charge level, press the button
on the battery and the display will show the current
voltage and charge level (fig. 6). At a voltage value of
42 V, the battery is fully charged, at a voltage of ≤ 32 V,
it is necessary to charge the battery because at this
point the electronic anti full discharge protection will
be activated, which will limit the further discharging of
the battery through the drawing of current.
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ATTENTION
y When the battery is fully charged, i.e. the voltage of the
battery on the display is 42 V, then it may happen that
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when the battery charge check button on the battery is
pressed, only a single red segment may be shown, i.e.
as if it were flat, however, when the terminal voltage
falls to 41.9 V and less, the charge level will be indicated
by the green and red segments.
y Charge the battery at an ambient and battery tempera-
ture of 10-40°C. If the battery has a lower temperature,
allow its temperature to fully stabilise to the specified
temperature. If the battery is hot, allow it to cool down
to the specified temperature. Charging the battery
outside of the specified range gradually reduces its
performance parameters.
y For safety reasons, only the original charger of the
manufacturer may be used to charge the battery (see
technical specifications). Using a different charger may
result in a fire or explosion as a result of inappropriate
charging parameters of the charger.
y Before connecting the charger to an el. power source,
check that the mains voltage corresponds to the range
110-240 V~50/60 Hz, thus the charger may be used within
this voltage range and at the specified frequencies.
y Before connecting the charger to the el. power source,
check that the plastic cover of the charger, the insulati-
on and plug of the power cord, the charging connector
for charging the battery are not damaged. Do not use
a damaged charger, and replace it with a unit in perfect
original condition.
y Prior to charging the battery, check that its protective cover,
display, charging connector or display are not damaged. If
the battery is damaged, do not charge it and have it repla-
ced with an original battery from the manufacturer.
CHARGING PROCEDURE:
1) Remove the battery from the battery compartment of
the wheelbarrow and insert the charging plug of the
charger into the charging socket on the battery (fig.
4, position 10). To gain access to the socket, remove
the protective rubber cap.
2) Insert the power cord plug of the charger into an el.
power socket.
3) The charging process will be indicated by means of
a lit indicator on the charger, where fully charged is
indicated by this indicator being lit green.
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