Masport Energy Flex B150 Li User manual

441630Li-IonAkkuB150Li/B200Li
DeckblattLi-IonAkkuB150Li/B200Li
OWNER‘S MANUAL
Li-Ion Battery Pack
B150 Li (B05-3640)
B200 Li (B05-3650)
491013.B.1 05 | 2018

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Contents
1 About these operating instructions 2
1.1 Legends and signal words 2
2 Product description 2
2.1 Product overview (01) 2
3 Designated use 2
4 Basic safety instructions 3
5 Unpacking the rechargeable battery 5
6 Determining the charge status of the re-
chargeable battery (03) 5
7 Charging the rechargeable battery (02) 5
8 Help in case of malfunction 6
9 Transport 6
10 Storing the rechargeable battery 7
11 Disposal 7
12 Technical data 8
13 Warranty 8
14 Declaration of conformity 11
1 ABOUT THESE OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
■It is essential to read through these operating
instructions carefully before start-up. This is
essential for safe working and trouble-free
handling.
■Always safeguard these operating instruc-
tions so that they can be consulted if you
need any information about the appliance.
■Only pass on the appliance to other persons
together with these operating instructions.
■Comply with the safety and warning informa-
tion in these operating instructions.
1.1 Legends and signal words
DANGER!
Denotes an imminently dangerous situa-
tion which will result in fatal or serious
injury if not avoided.
WARNING!
Denotes a potentially dangerous situa-
tion which can result in fatal or serious
injury if not avoided.
CAUTION!
Denotes a potentially dangerous situa-
tion which can result in minor or moder-
ate injury if not avoided.
IMPORTANT!
Denotes a situation which can result in
material damage if not avoided.
NOTE
Special instructions for ease of under-
standing and handling.
2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The B150 Li and B200 Li batteries are lithium ion
batteries with a rated output voltage of max. 42 V
and a charge storage capacity of of 4 Ah and
5 Ah, respectively. As soon as the rechargeable
battery is inserted into the charger, the charger
automatically detects the charge status of the re-
chargeable battery. The charging process then
begins. It ends automatically when the recharge-
able battery is fully charged.
The rechargeable battery can be charged in any
charge status. Interrupting the charging process
does not damage the rechargeable battery.
2.1 Product overview (01 - page 4)
No. Component
1 Control panel for determining the charge
status
2 Rails and rechargeable battery contacts
3 DESIGNATED USE
The rechargeable battery is intended for Masport
Energy Flex appliances that are operated by a re-
chargeable battery. It cannot be used in environ-
ments where there is a potential risk of explosion
and/or fire. It is intended for use only in the gar-
den and hobby area, not for professional use.
The rechargeable battery must only be charged
with the Masport Energy Flex battery charger.
C130 Li Battery Charger
Charger Product No. 11328145

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DANGER!
Danger of explosions and fires!
Persons can be fatally or severely in-
jured if the rechargeable battery ex-
plodes because it was used in an envi-
ronment where there is a potential risk of
explosion and/or fire.
■Do not use the rechargeable battery
in a potentially explosive environ-
ment.
■Do not throw the rechargeable bat-
tery into an open fire.
DANGER!
Danger of fires and electric shocks!
Persons can be fatally or severely in-
jured if the rechargeable battery causes
a fire due to a short-circuit because it
was exposed to moisture and humidity.
■Do not expose the rechargeable bat-
tery to moisture and humidity.
4 BASIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
This section mentions all basic safety and warn-
ing information to be heeded when using the
charger. Read these instructions.
■Only use the rechargeable battery as desig-
nated, i.e. for Masport rechargeable bat-
tery-driven devices. Charge the rechargeable
battery only with the charger (see chapter 3
"Designated use").
■Only unpack the new rechargeable battery
from the original packaging when it is to be
used.
■Fully charge the rechargeable battery before
using it for the first time and always use the
specified charger. Always comply with the
details given in these instructions for use for
charging the rechargeable battery.
■Only use original rechargeable batteries and
chargers from Masport.
■Do not use the rechargeable battery in envi-
ronments where there is a potential risk of
explosion and/or fire.
■Do not expose the rechargeable battery to
moisture and humidity when in use on the
appliance.
■Protect the rechargeable battery from heat,
oil and fire to prevent it being damaged so no
vapours and electrolyte liquids can escape.
■Do not subject the rechargeable battery to
impacts or throw it.
■Do not use the rechargeable battery when
soiled or wet. Before use, clean and dry the
rechargeable battery with a dry, clean cloth.
■When battery pack is not in use, keep it away
from other metal objects, like paperclips,
coins, keys, nails, screws or other small met-
al objects that can make a connection from
one terminal to another. Burns or fire can re-
sult from a short-circuit.
■Do not open, dismantle or crush the re-
chargeable battery. There is a danger of
electric shock and short-circuit.
■An improperly used and damaged rechargea-
ble battery can cause vapours and electrolyte
fluid to escape. Vent the room adequately
and in the case of any disorders, consult a
doctor.
In the event of contact with electrolyte fluid,
flush with water and immediately rinse the
eyes thoroughly. Then consult a doctor.
■The rechargeable battery must not be used
by unauthorised persons unless they are su-
pervised by a person responsible for their
safety or have been instructed on how to use
the rechargeable battery.
■by persons (including children) with limit-
ed physical, sensory or mental aptitude.
■by persons who have no experience and/
or knowledge of the appliance.
■Children must be supervised and instructed
so they do not play with the rechargeable
battery.
■Do not leave the rechargeable battery per-
manently in the charger. For prolonged stor-
age, remove the rechargeable battery from
the charger.
■When not in use, remove the rechargeable
batteries from the operated appliances.
■Dry the unused rechargeable battery and
store in a closed place.
■Protect from heat and direct sunlight. Unau-
thorised persons and children must not have
access to the rechargeable battery.

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5 UNPACKING THE RECHARGEABLE
BATTERY
Only unpack a new rechargeable battery from the
original packaging when you want to use it.
6 DETERMINING THE CHARGE
STATUS OF THE RECHARGEABLE
BATTERY (03 - page 4)
There is a control panel with a pushbutton (03/1)
and LED charge status displays (03/2 to 03/5) on
the front of the rechargeable battery.
1. Press the pushbutton (03/1).
■The charge status displays light accord-
ing to the charge status of the rechargea-
ble battery.
2. To identify the charge status, see section
"Charge status displays on the rechargeable
battery".
Charge status displays on the rechargeable
battery
Lighting LEDs Charge status of the
rechargeable battery
Green (03/2) Rechargeable battery
is fully charged, i.e. to
100 %.
Green (03/3) and
(03/4)
Rechargeable battery
is charged to over 50
%.
Green (03/4) Rechargeable battery
is charged to less than
50 %.
Red (03/5) The rechargeable bat-
tery is fully discharged
or the rechargeable
battery has been over-
heated/undercooled.
7 CHARGING THE RECHARGEABLE
BATTERY (02 - page 4)
DANGER!
Danger of fire during charging!
The charger heats up when charging.
There is a danger of fire if the charger is
placed on a flammable surface and is
not adequately ventilated.
■Always use the charger on a non-in-
flammable surface and in a
non-combustible environment.
NOTE
Fully charge the rechargeable battery
before using it for the first time.
The rechargeable battery can be
charged in any charge status. Interrupt-
ing charging does not damage the re-
chargeable battery.
1. Insert the rechargeable battery (02/1) in the
charger (02/2) and plug the power plug (02/3)
into the power outlet.
■The charging process begins and the
LED for indicating the operating status
(02/4) flashes green.
2. Observe the LED (02/4). Complete charging
takes approx. 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on
the battery capacity.
■The charging process ends automatically
when the rechargeable battery is fully
charged. The LED (02/4) then lights per-
manently green.
3. Disconnect the power plug (02/3) when the
LED (02/4) lights permanently green.
4. Press and hold the lock knob on the under-
side of the rechargeable battery. Then pull
the rechargeable battery (02/1) out of the
charger (02/2).

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8 HELP IN CASE OF MALFUNCTION
NOTE
How to determine the charge status is
described in the operating instructions
for the rechargeable battery.
NOTE
If you encounter any malfunctions that
are not listed in this table or that you
cannot rectify yourself, please contact
your local service dealer.
Errors that occur Displays Possible cause Solution
The rechargeable bat-
tery is not charging.
LED on the charging
unit lights permanently
red.
The service life of the
rechargeable battery
has expired.
Replace the rechargea-
ble battery. Only use
original accessories
from Masport.
The rechargeable bat-
tery is not fully inserted
in the charger.
Fully insert the re-
chargeable battery in
the charger.
The plug contacts of the
rechargeable battery or
charger are soiled.
Disconnect the power
plug and clean the plug
contacts with a dry
cloth. If the fault reoc-
curs, contact a Masport
service centre.
The rechargeable bat-
tery or charger is faulty.
Replace the rechargea-
ble battery. Only use
original accessories
from Masport.
The LED on the charger
flashes red.
The rechargeable bat-
tery or charger is too
hot.
Disconnect the power
plug and let the re-
chargeable battery and
charger cool down.
Keep the ventilation
slots of the charger
clear.
The LED on the charger
is not active.
No mains voltage. Insert the power plug or
check that mains volt-
age is present.
The rechargeable bat-
tery has been removed
from the charger and is
not charged.
On the rechargeable
battery the red LED
lights after pressing the
pushbutton.
There is a fault on the
rechargeable battery or
on the charger (see
above causes).
See above measures.
9 TRANSPORT
NOTE
The total stored energy of the recharge-
able battery is more than 100 Wh.
Heed the following transport instructions.
The li-ion rechargeable battery is subject to the
requirements of the hazardous goods law. The
rechargeable battery can be transported on pub-
lic roads by the private user without further condi-
tions. Only transport the rechargeable battery if it
is undamaged. The rechargeable battery must be
protected against contact with other objects,
short-circuit and accidental shifting. For shipment
by third parties (e.g. by shipping agent or air
freight), heed the special requirements on pack-
aging and marking.

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A hazardous goods specialist must be involved in
the preparation of the shipment. Only ship re-
chargeable batteries if the housing is undam-
aged. Tape off exposed contacts and pack the
rechargeable battery so it can no longer move in
the packaging.
Please follow any other national regulations.
10 STORING THE RECHARGEABLE
BATTERY
DANGER!
Danger of explosions and fires!
Persons will be fatally or severely injured
if the rechargeable battery explodes be-
cause it was stored in front of naked
flames or heat sources.
■Store the rechargeable battery in
cool and dry conditions, but not in
front of naked flames or heat sourc-
es.
NOTE
When charging in the charger, the re-
chargeable battery is protected from
overcharging due to automatic detection
of the charge status and thus can re-
main in the charger for some time, but
not permanently.
■Store the rechargeable battery in a dry,
frost-free place at an ambient tempera-
ture between 0°C and +25°C and with a
charge state of approx. 40 - 60%.
■Recharge the rechargeable battery after ap-
prox. 3 months.
11 DISPOSAL
■Electrical and electronic appliances do
not belong in household waste, but
should be collected and disposed of
separately.
■Used batteries or rechargeable batteries that
are not installed permanently in the old appli-
ance must be removed before disposal. Their
disposal is regulated by the battery law.
■Owners or users of electrical and electronic
appliances are obliged by law to return them
after use.
■The end user bears personal responsibility
for deleting his personal data from the old ap-
pliance to be disposed of.
The symbol of the crossed-through rubbish bin
means that electrical and electronic appliances
may not be disposed of in the household rubbish.
Electrical and electronic appliances can be hand-
ed in at the following places at no charge:
■Public service disposal or collection points
(e.g. municipal building yards)
■Points of sale of electrical appliances (sta-
tionary and online) provided traders are
obliged to take them back or offer this volun-
tarily.
These statements apply to appliances that are in-
stalled and sold in countries of the European Un-
ion and are subject to European Directive
2012/19/EU. AS/NZS 5377:2013 is equivalent to
WEEE Directive 2012/19/EU. This type of battery
is potentially hazardous waste and should be tak-
en to local recycling/disposal center that are certi-
fied for disposal.
■Used batteries and rechargeable bat-
teries do not belong in household
waste, but should be collected and dis-
posed of separately.
■For safe removal of batteries or rechargeable
batteries from the electrical appliance and for
information on their type or chemical system,
follow the further information within the oper-
ating or installation instructions.
■Owners or users of batteries and rechargea-
ble batteries are obliged by law to return
them after use. Return is limited to the hand-
over of customary household quantities.
Used batteries can contain harmful substances or
heavy metals that can cause damage to the envi-
ronment and human health. Reuse of the used
batteries and use of the resources contained
therein contributes to the protection of these two
essential commodities.
The symbol of the crossed-through rubbish bin
means that batteries and rechargeable batteries
may not be disposed of in household rubbish.
In addition, if the symbol Hg, Cd or Pb appears
under the rubbish bin, this stands for the follow-
ing:
■Hg: Battery contains more than 0.0005 %
mercury
■Cd: Battery contains more than 0.002 % cad-
mium

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■Pb: Battery contains more than 0.004 % lead
Rechargeable batteries and batteries can be
handed in at the following places at no charge:
■Public service disposal or collection points
(e.g. municipal building yards)
■Points of sale of batteries and rechargeable
batteries
■Disposal points of the common take-back
system for the used batteries of appliances
■Disposal point of the manufacturer (if not a
member of the common take-back system)
These statements apply to appliances that are in-
stalled and sold in countries of the European Un-
ion and are subject to European Directive
2012/19/EU. AS/NZS 5377:2013 is equivalent to
WEEE Directive 2012/19/EU. This type of battery
is potentially hazardous waste and should be tak-
en to local recycling/disposal center that are certi-
fied for disposal.
12 TECHNICAL DATA
Disclaimer:*Maximuminitialbatteryvoltage(measuredoffload)is42V.(Line break)
Nominalvoltageasperindustryrule(3.65V/cell)is36Volts.gdgdg
Item no. 11328045 11352445
Designation B150 Li B200 Li
Model (EN 62133) B05-3640 B05-3650
Rated voltage 42 V max.* 42 V max.*
Rated capacity (charge quantity) 4 Ah 5 Ah
Total stored energy 144 Wh 180 Wh
Operating temperature range +5 °C to +40 °C +5 °C to +40 °C
Storage temperature range 0 °C to +25 °C 0 °C to +25 °C
Dimensions (Length x Width x Height) L = 180 mm,
W = 105 mm,
H = 80 mm
L = 180 mm,
W = 105 mm,
H = 80 mm
Weight 1.4 kg 1.4 kg
Disclaimer: *Maximum initial battery voltage (measured off load) is 42 V.
Nominal voltage as per industry rule (3.65V/cell) is 36 Volts.
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13 WARRANTY
13.1 Warranty provider
13.1.1 The Warranty set out below is provided
by Masport Limited, a New Zealand
company located at 1-37 Mt Wellington
Highway, Panmure, Auckland 1060,
New Zealand and Masport Australia
Pty Ltd., 1/40 Abbotts Rd, Dandenong
South, Victoria 3175 Australia. For any
questions regarding this Warranty or to
make a warranty claim call 0800 627
767 (New Zealand) or 1300 366 225
(Australia), or contact your local Masport
Specialist retailer.
13.2 General warranty coverage
13.2.1 The New Zealand Consumer Guarantees
Act 1993 (“New Zealand Consumer
Act”) and the Australian Competition
and Consumer Act 2010 (including
the Australian Consumer Law 2011)
(“Australian Consumer Law”), as well as
other laws in each of those jurisdictions,
guarantee or imply certain conditions,
warranties and undertakings, and give
you other legal rights, in relation to
the quality and tness for purpose of
our products sold in New Zealand and
Australia respectively.
13.2.2 For products sold in New Zealand, these
conditions, warranties and undertakings
cannot be modied or excluded by any
contract, except in those circumstances

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contemplated by section 43(2) of the
New Zealand Consumer Act.
13.2.3 For products sold in Australia, our goods
come with guarantees that cannot be
excluded under the Australian Consumer
Law. You are entitled to a replacement
or a refund for a major failure and for
compensation for any other reasonably
foreseeable loss or damage. You are
also entitled to have the goods repaired
or replaced if the goods fail to be of
acceptable quality and the failure does
not amount to a major failure. What
constitutes a major failure is set out in the
Australian Consumer Law.
13.3 Warranty
13.3.1 Masport warrants to you that each
Product will be free from material defects
in workmanship
or materials from the date the Product is
originally purchased until the end of the
warranty
period set out in the table below;
Garden Products Warranty Period
Energy Flex Products 4 years
Li-ion Batteries and
Charger
3 years
13.3.2 Energy Flex product range is not
intended for commercial use. Any
commercial use as well as unauthorised
conversions or add-ones will void this
warranty agreement.
13.3.3 Masport will repair or replace (at
Masport’s sole option) any Product that
does not comply with the Warranty.
The repair or replacement by Masport
may be performed by a Masport agent
or Specialist Retailer. You will not be
charged for any labour costs involved in
the repair or replacement but must bear
the cost of transporting or delivering
the Product to and from the location of
the Masport agent or Specialist Retailer
where the warranty claim is made.
13.3.4 Masport warrants that repair facilities
and spare parts will be made available
for each Product only from the date the
Product is originally purchased until the
end of the applicable warranty period as
stated in clause 13.3.1 above, but for no
longer period.
13.4 Exclusions from Warranty
13.4.1 No warranty is given under clause 13.3
where any defect, malfunction or failure
is caused or contributed to by any of the
following:
(a) Failure to follow all instructions in
this manual.
(b) modication, repairs or alteration of
the Product carried out by persons
other than authorised Masport
service agents;
(c) acts or omissions by anyone other
than Masport after the Product has
left Masport’s control;
(d) Wear parts that are marked with a
frame on the spare
parts list.
(e) Paint damage that can be attributed
to normal wear and tear
(f) accidental damage, neglect, misuse
of the product;
(g) any event outside of Masport’s
reasonable control, including
without limitation, adverse weather
conditions;
(h) sharpening or setting of blades; or
(i) pre-delivery assembly of the
Product by anyone except for
Masport, Masport authorised
service agents or any other person
authorised by Masport.
(j) Batteries left in a state of discharge
or not regularly maintained as per
instructions.
13.5 Warranty in addition to consumer
protection laws
13.5.1 Despite anything else in this warranty,
nothing in this warranty will exclude,
limit or modify any Consumer Protection
Warranty or any liability of Masport
imposed by applicable law if to do so
would be unlawful or make any part of
this warranty void or voidable.
13.5.2 The Warranty is in addition to any
Consumer Protection Warranty that
may apply, for example, under the New
Zealand Consumer Act or the Australian
Consumer Law, or under the laws of the
place where the Product was purchased.

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To the extent permitted by applicable law,
Masport’s liability under any Consumer
Protection Warranty will be limited
(at Masport’s sole option) to Masport
repairing or replacing the relevant
Product or paying for such repair or
replacement.
13.6 No other warranties or liability
13.6.1 Subject to Clause 13.5, Masport
excludes all express or implied
warranties, guarantees, conditions
or terms in relation to the Product. All
statements, technical information and
recommendations about the Product
are believed to be reliable, but do not
constitute a guarantee or warranty.
No statements, representations or
recommendations other than those
contained in the ofcial technical
information published by Masport, will
bind Masport, unless made in writing
signed by an authorised representative of
Masport.
13.6.2 Subject to Clause 13.5, in no event will
Masport be liable (whether in contract,
tort, negligence or in any other way) for:
(a) loss of prots or savings, loss of
goodwill or opportunity, loss of
production or wasted time; or
(b) loss, damage, cost or expense
of any kind whatsoever which is
indirect, consequential, or of a
special nature, arising directly or
indirectly from the Product, even if
Masport had been advised of the
possibility of such damages.
13.6.3 Subject to Clause 5, in no event will
Masport’s total liability under any claim
of whatever nature arising directly or
indirectly from the Product exceed the
price you paid for the Product.
13.6.4 This warranty embodies the entire
agreement between you and Masport
in relation to the subject matter of
this warranty and supersedes all prior
understandings, communications and
representations between you and
Masport, whether oral or written. No
amendment to this warranty will be
effective unless in writing and signed
by an authorised representative of
Masport. You may not assign or transfer
the Warranty without the prior written
consent of Masport. This warranty will be
governed by the law of New Zealand and
Australia, and will be subject to the non-
exclusive jurisdiction of the New Zealand
and Australian courts.
13.7 How to obtain service for a faulty
Product
13.7.1 You must return the Product to the place
of purchase or any Masport Specialist
retailer, along with reasonable evidence
of the date the Product was purchased,
for example, an original receipt.
13.7.2 Masport or its agent will assess the claim
and if accepted, will repair or replace the
Product in accordance with the normal
practices of the relevant Masport service
agent.
13.7.3 All claims under the Warranty must be
made within the relevant warranty period.
13.8 Definitions
In this warranty:
13.8.1 “Consumer Protection Warranty”
means any warranty, guarantee, term,
condition, right or remedy implied or
imposed by applicable law;
13.8.2 “Warranty” means the warranty in
Clause 13.3.1;
13.8.3 “Masport” means Masport Limited,
a New Zealand company located at
1-37 Mt Wellington Highway, Panmure
1060, Auckland, New Zealand and
Masport Australia Pty Ltd., 1/40 Abbotts
Rd, Dandenong South, Victoria 3175
Australia;
13.8.4 “Product” means the Masport garden
product accompanying this warranty;
13.8.5 “You” means the original purchaser of
the Product.
Thank you for purchasing your Masport
product. We know that you’ll enjoy it!
To register your product warranty,
simply visit our website:
www.masport.com
Failure to register your product warranty will not affect
your rights under any Consumer Protection Warranty,
however registration may help Masport deal with any
warranty claim more efciently.
Masportwillrepairorreplace(atMasport’ssoleoption)anyProduct that does not comply
withtheWarranty.TherepairorreplacementbyMasportmaybe performed by a Masport
agentorSpecialistRetailer.Youwillnotbechargedforany labour costs involved in the
repairorreplacementbutmustbearthecostoftransportingor delivering the Product to and
fromthelocationoftheMasportagentorSpecialistRetailerwhere the warranty claim is
made.

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14 EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Product
Lithium ion battery
Serial number
G1990012
Manufacturer
AL-KO Geräte GmbH
Ichenhauser Str. 14
D-89359 Kötz
Germany
Duly authorised person for technical
file
Andreas Hedrich
Ichenhauser Str. 14
D-89359 Kötz
Germany
Type/model
B150 Li (B05-3640)
B200 Li (B05-3650)
EU directives
2014/30/EU
2011/65/EU
Harmonised standards
EN 62133:2013
EN 55014-1:2006+A2:2011
IEC 62133:2012
Dr. Wolfgang Hergeth
Managing Director
The B150 Li und B200 Li rechargeable batteries
are intended for the Masport appliances men-
tioned here and comply with the CE directives.
Machine Article number
S18 Battery-powered lawnmower 578744
HT 4055 battery-powered hedge trimmer 11360945
LB 4060 battery-powered leaf blower 11361045
MT 40 battery-powered Multitool 11361154/134209/134208
CS 4030 battery-powered chain saw 11361645
SF 4036 battery-powered scarifier 113574
Battery charger 11328145

© 2018
Masport Limited New Zealand
1–37 Mt. Wellington Highway, Panmure, Auckland 1060
PO Box 14-349, Panmure, Auckland 1741
P: 0800 MASPORT
F: 0508 570 570
www.masport.com
Masport Australia Pty Limited
1/40 Abbotts Road, Dandenong South, Victoria 3175
PO Box 533, Braeside, Victoria 3195, Australia
P: 1300 366 225
F: 1800 035 594
www.masport.com.au
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