swepac F 82B User manual

F 82B / F92B
FOR A SOLID GROUND
USER MANUAL IN ORIGINAL
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USE
SWEPAC F82B alt. F92B
is used to pack ballast under foundations, on garage
approaches and on pavements, etc. The machine is also
suitable as a complement to larger packing machines, for
example rollers, when packing areas with poor access.
The machine equipped with water tank is designed to
pack small asphalt areas and is particularly suitable for
additional works and repair works. The compact design
with an articulated control handle makes the machine
very easy to manoeuvre.
The machine is also suitable for packing sand and gravel
in thin layers.
HONDA DP72104Z
is the only battery pack that is allowed to be used for the
machine SWEPAC F82B and SWEPAC F92B
HONDA CV7285Z
is the only battery charger that is allowed to charge the
battery pack HONDA DP72104Z.
You need a genuine battery pack and genuine battery
charger to use the DC power unit installed in the machine.
• Do not use a non-genuine battery pack.
Using a non-genuine battery pack could damage itself and
the DC power unit because of poor protection functions,
etc.
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing a SWEPAC F82B alt. SWEPAC
F92BThis manual contains information on how to use it;
please
carefully read and understand the manual before using
the machine.
The DC power unit, battery pack and battery charger are
provided with manuals from subcontractors. Read and
understand these manuals.
this manual and the subcontractor manuals, it is the
information in the subcontractor manuals that applies.
If a problem should arise, or if you have any questions
about
your product, consult your servicing dealer.
The products pictured in the manuals may not match your
actual product.
This manual and the subcontractor manuals should be
considered permanent parts of the products and should
remain with them if resold.
Ensure that all the manuals are saved and accesible.
We suggest you read the warranty policy to fully
understand
its coverage and your responsibilities of ownership.

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CONTENT
USE.................................................................................................. 2
INTRODUCTION ........................................................................... 2
STANDARDS................................................................................... 4
REFERENCE INFORMATION ......................................................... 4
SIGNS.............................................................................................. 6
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................ 7
MACHINE SIGNS AND IDENTIFICATION..................................... 9
COMPONENT & CONTROL LOCATIONS .................................. 10
MAINTENANCE............................................................................ 13
PRE-OPERATION ......................................................................... 14
FUNCTION OVERVIEW................................................................ 15
OPERATION ................................................................................. 15
CHARGING PROCEDURE............................................................ 15
OPTIONS ...................................................................................... 17
TRANSPORTATION...................................................................... 18
SERVICE ........................................................................................ 18
CLEANING .................................................................................... 19
STORAGE...................................................................................... 19
DISPOSAL..................................................................................... 20
TROUBLESHOOTING .................................................................. 21
DIMENSIONS ............................................................................... 23
TECHNICAL DATA........................................................................ 24
CONSUMER INFORMATION....................................................... 25
NOTES .......................................................................................... 26
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY.............................................. 27

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STANDARDS
Noise
Measurement in accordance with the standard
EN 500-4 Rev. 1:1998, Annex C:
Measurement uncertainty ± 0.5 dB (A) in 95% of the
measurements.
In accordance with the conditions in
Directive 2000/14/EC, Annex VI, the following values are
reported:
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Sound pressure level at operator’s ears, LpA 90 (A) LpA
Permitted sound power level, LWA 105 dB (A)
Guaranteed sound power level, LWA 105 dB (A)
As the sound pressure level at the operator’s ears exceeds
80 dB (A), ear protectors must be used during operation!
Hand/arm vibrations
The vibration acceleration was measured in accordance
with the ISO 5349 standard during operation on a
graveled surface.
The measurement values were translated into the
maximum daily exposure time for regular usage.
For additional information about vibrations, please
confer the regulation AFS 2005:15 from the Swedish Work
Measurement uncertainty ± 0.3 m/s2in 95% of the
measurements.
Hand/arm vibrations:
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Standard handle 3.5 m/s211.5 ft/s2
Comfort handle < 2.5 m/s2< 8.2 ft/s2
REFERENCE INFORMATION
HONDA DC power unit GXE2.0H
FOR MACHINE MANUFACTURERS
In order to comply with ”ISO 13849-1” required in the
region, the following is described.
Only the information that must be included in the
owner’s manual is described here. Therefore, some of the
information required to assemble the DC power unit into
the equipment is included, and not all the information is
provided.
FOR YOUR INFORMATION ON DC POWER UNIT
ATTACHMENT
DC power unit safety functions include a function*1 to
sent from the START/STOP switch and a function*2 to turn
detected at the START/STOP switch.
the stop signal is input from the START/STOP switch or a
malfunction is detected at the START/STOP switch.
*1 This function certainly stops the motor by a stop signal
sent from the START/STOP switch
*2 This function prevents the motor from starting
unintentionally
When you use the safety function, always conduct an
equipment risk assessment and make sure that the
safety function shown below meets PL required for the
equipment.
Table X-1 Parameters of safety function
ISO13849-1 Safety
Function
Honda DC
power unit
START/STOP switch
monitoring system
• Prevent the motor from
starting unintentionally
• Prevent the motor from
being unstoppable
Cat. 3
DC avg Over 98%
PL c
MTTFd Over 42 years
Explanation of terminology
Cat.
system in respect of their resistance to faults and their
subsequent behaviour in the fault condition, and which is
achieved by the structural arrangement of the parts, fault
detection and/or by their reliability.
DC avg
be determined as the ratio between the failure rate of
detected dangerous failures and the failure rate of total
dangerous failures.
PL
For the purposes of this part of ISO 13849, the ability
of safety-related parts to perform a safety function is
expressed through the determination of the performance
level.
MTTFd
Expectation of the mean time to dangerous failure.

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HONDA battery charger CV7285Z
For USA:
FCC Compliance Statement
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)
This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
FCC CAUTION
party responsible for compliance could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.
American Honda Motor Co., Inc.
Power Equipment Division
Customer Relations
4900 Marconi Dr.
Alpharetta, GA 30005-8847
(770) 497-6400
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant
to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed
to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If
this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio
or television reception, which can be determined by
to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician
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SIGNS
If signs with content regarding safety or product
or lost, replace them with new signs.
Warning signs on the frame
Before use, carefully read the manual and its safety
instructions so that you can handle the machine safely.
Ensure that the manual is always accessible.
To avoid burns or discomfort, do not touch the vibration
element when the machine has recently been used.
Belt drive: Keep hands, tools and other objects away from
the belt drive when the machine is on to avoid injury and
damage. See the safety instructions in the manual.
As the sound pressure level at the operator’s ears exceeds
80 dB (A), ear protectors must be used when working with
the machine to prevent hearing damage.
Warning signs on the battery pack
B00034
1
2
34 5
[1] For U.S: Read Owner’s Manual before operation.
[3] For Europe and Other Countries.
[4] Read Owner’s Manual before operation.
Warning signs on the power unit
B00035
1
2
3
[1] For U.S: Read Owner’s Manual before operation.
[3] For Europe and Other Countries.
[4] Read Owner’s Manual before operation.

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Warning signs on the battery charger
B00036
1
2
34 5
[1] Models for North America
[3] Models for Europe and Other Countries
[4] Read Owner’s Manual before operation.
[5] Do not expose to rain or wet conditions.
Warning
Info signs on the frame
This sign shows which part that is intended to use to
safely lift the machine.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
This manual and subcontractors manuals may be
provided with important safety messages. Please read
these messages carefully. A safety message alerts you
to potential hazards that could hurt you or others. Each
safety message is preceded by a safety alert symbol
and one of three signal words, DANGER, WARNING, or
CAUTION.
You WILL be KILLED or SERIOUSLY HURT if you don’t
follow instructions.
You CAN be KILLED or SERIOUSLY HURT if you don’t follow
instructions.
You CAN be HURT if you don’t follow instructions.
You will also see other important messages that are
preceded by the word NOTICE. This means information to
help you avoid damage to your product, other property,
or the environment.
Battery pack safety
Failure to follow the instructions below may result in
in a hot place.
Failure to follow the instructions below may result in the
– Do not drop or impact the battery pack.
– Do not disassemble, modify, or repair the battery
pack.
– Do not allow water to contact the battery terminals or
get inside the battery pack.
• Only use the genuine Honda battery charger (CV7285Z)
when charging.
• Do not touch the battery pack’s connectors with metal
objects or insert metal objects through openings into the
battery pack.
gas ignites. Also, if the liquid gets into your eyes, rinse
them with plenty of water. After that, immediately seek
medical care. battery pack contains combustible organic
solvents as an electrolyte solution.
• Do not allow children to use the battery pack. Store the
battery pack out of the reach of children.
• Do not store the battery pack in a damp location. Doing
so can cause a malfunction.

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• When the battery pack is not in use, keep it away from
other metal objects, like paper clips, coins, keys, nails,
screws or other small metal objects, that can make a
connection from one terminal to another. Shorting the
extinguish with dry chemical, sandy soil, carbon dioxide or
appropriate foam.
WHEN TRANSPORTING BY SHIP OR AIRCRAFT
When shipping by third parties (e.g.: by air transport or
forwarding agency), special requirements on packaging
and labelling must be observed. For preparation of the
item being shipped, consulting an expert for hazardous
material is required. Ship battery packs only when
undamaged. Please also observe the possibility of more
detailed national regulations.
Power unit safety
Failure to properly maintain the DC power unit, or failing to
malfunction. Some malfunctions can cause serious injuries or
death. Always perform a pre-operation inspection before each
operation and correct any problems.
For your safety and the safety of others, always follow the
instructions below.
• Before you start operations, review and understand
these instructions and the instructions provided with the
equipment powered by this DC power unit.
• Get yourself familiar with the operation of all controls
and
learn how to stop the DC power unit quickly.
• Do not allow anyone to operate the DC power unit
without
proper instructions. Also, do not allow children to touch
the
DC power unit. Failure to do so can cause serious injury or
damage to the DC power unit.
• Do not remove the cover, label and other parts. Also, do
not
disassemble or modify the DC power unit, which may
result
in malfunction or injuries.
• Do not operate the DC power unit if you are under the
cause serious injuries.
• Always perform a pre-operation inspection before each
operation and correct any problems.
• Use a genuine battery pack.
remove the battery pack from the DC power unit when
carrying or checking it.
• Do not place objects on the top of the DC power unit
even
cause a malfunction or injuries.
• Keep the battery pack clean and dry.
• Do not allow them to come into contact with water.
• Do not couple the DC power unit to an equipment
before
may lead to injuries or operation concerns.
Battery charger safety
1. Before using the battery charger, read all instructions
and
cautionary markings on battery charger, battery pack and
product using battery pack.
2. CAUTION – To reduce risk of injury, charge only
DP72104Z type rechargeable batteries. Other types of
batteries may burst causing personal injury and damage.
3. This battery charger is not intended for use by children
or persons with physical, sensory or mental limitations or
a lack of experience or knowledge. Do not allow children
to play with this battery charger.
4. Charge only lithium-ion Honda battery packs that have
a capacity of 10 Ah with 80 battery cells. The battery
voltage must match the battery charging voltage of the
battery charger. Do not charge non-rechargeable battery
5. Continued use of the battery charger under unusual
kill or seriously hurt you.
– Smoke, strange smells, or extreme heat
– Water or metal object have got into the battery charger
If you notice such an abnormality, disconnect the AC plug.
Then contact your servicing dealer.
6. Modifying, disassembling or repairing the battery
cause death or serious injury.
Do not modify the battery charger. Also, do not
disassemble or repair it by yourself.
Disassembly and repairs require specialized knowledge,
contact your servicing dealer.
7. Before using the battery charger, people who are using
an
electronic medical devices, which may kill or seriously hurt
you.
Before charging a battery pack, people using electronic
medical devices, such as implanted cardiac pacemakers
with their physician or the manufacturer of the electronic
using it and concact your servicing dealer.
Battery pack contains combustible organic solvents as an
electrolyte solution. Mistakenly handling them may result
in burns or serious injuries.
For details on how to handle the battery pack, refer to the
manual for the battery pack.
Prohibitions when using the battery charger
Do not use the battery charger in the following situations.
• Locations where the battery charger becomes unstable
materials
• Locations that are very cold or very hot, such as in direct
sunlight or near a heater
• Locations exposed to water or excessive humidity
• Locations where children or pets might play with it.
Follow the rules below.
• Do not charge battery packs if there is the risk of a
lightning storm.
• Do not charge if the electric outlet is loose.

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• Do not charge if the battery charger, AC cable, or the
electric outlet is damaged or deformed. If the AC cable is
damaged, contact your servicing dealer for replacement.
• Do not charge while the battery charger, AC cable, or
electric outlet is dusty, dirty, or rusty.
• Do not plug too many power cords into one electric
outlet.
• Do not charge while the AC cable is wound up.
• Do not stand on or place heavy objects on the battery
charger or AC cable.
• Do not pull or repeatedly bend the AC cable or charging
cable with an excessive force.
• Do not touch the battery charger or AC cable if your
hands are wet.
• Do not splash or submerge the battery charger or AC
cable in water.
– If the battery charger or AC cable is submerged in water
while you are charging, do not touch the battery charger
or AC cable. Contact your servicing dealer.
• Do not leave the AC plug plugged into the electric outlet
• Do not pull on the cable when you pull out the AC plug.
• Do not subject the battery charger to excessive physical
shock, such as by dropping or hitting it.
• Do not use the battery charger to charge anything except
Honda battery packs. Use only authentic battery packs.
Charging a non-authentic battery pack could damage it
and the charger because of poor protection functions, etc.
• Do not touch the battery pack terminals with metal.
which may kill or seriously hurt you.
Follow the procedures and instructions provided in this
manual and in the subcontractors manuals.
MACHINE SIGNS AND IDENTIFICATION
Machine sign positioned on the motor plate
1. Manufacturer
2. Place, country of manufacture.
3. CE mark.
4. Model name.
5. Year of manufacture.
6. Max. engine power.
7. Max. weight.
8. Serial number.
9. Machine type
B00038
5
1
2
3
4
Identication positioned on the battery pack
1. Name and address of the manufacturer.
2. Model - type
3. Serial Number
4. Name and address of the importer in EU.
5. CE mark. (for EU countries)
B00039
1
Identication positioned on the DC power unit
1. Serial number.
B00040
2
5
1
3
4
Identication positioned on the battery charger
1. Name and address of the manufacturer.
2. Name and address of the importer in EU.
3. Model - type
4. Serial Number
5. CE mark. (for EU countries)
1 2 3
7 6
4
5
8
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COMPONENT & CONTROL LOCATIONS
1.
B00022
5
2
3
4
1
8
7
6
9
12
11
13
10
14
Handle
2. DC power unit
3. V-belt wheel
4. Motor plate
5. Protective cover
6. V-belt
7. Rubber damper
8. Base plate
9. Vibration element
10. Water tank
11. Lifting point
12. Battery
13. Contol panel
14. Battery charger

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Control panel
ALERTERROR
B00026
12345
1. POWER button
2. START/STOP switch
3. POWER indicator (green light)
4. ALERT indicator (yellow light)
5. ERROR indicator (red light)
Battery
ALERT ERROR
B00041
8765
342
1
1. Grip
2. Intake port (both sides)
3. Exhaust port (bottom)
4. Battery connecter
5. Charge level check button
6. Charge level indicator
7. ALERT indicator
8. ERROR indicator

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DC power unit
B00042
5
6
7
1
2 3 4
1. Battery hook
2. Battery tray
3. Battery connector cap
4. Power cable
5. Battery fastener
6. Battery fastener lever
7. Rubber support
Battery charger
B00043
4
5
6
9
8
1
2
7
77
3
1. Charging cable
2. Charging connector
3. Charging connector holder
4. ERROR indicator
5. POWER indicator
6. Intake port
7. Exhaust port
8. AC cable (plug varies depending on country)
9. AC plug holder

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MAINTENANCE
The importance of maintenance
Proper maintenance is essential for safe,
economical, reliable, and environmentally friendly
operation.
Failure to properly maintain the DC power unit, or failing
to correct a problem before operation, could result
cause serious injuries or death. Always perform a pre-
operation inspection before each operation and correct
any problems.
Schedule
Regular service
period (1)
Item
Each day
when used
Every 5
years or
500 hrs
Exterior covers Check o
Switches (if applicable) Check o
LED (if applicable) Check o
Power cables Check o
Wires harness Check o(2)(4)
Battery fastener
Check o
Replace o o(2)
Rubber support, power
unit
Check o
Replace o(2)
Battery hook
Check o
Replace o(2)
Rubber mount, power
unit Replace o(2)
Stopper bolt, power unit Replace o(2)
Stopper rubber, power
unit Replace o(2)
Drain hole, power unit Clean o(2)
Set speed, power unit Check When required(3)
V-belt Drive,tension Check o
V-belt, condition Check o(4)
Rubber dampers Check o(4)
(1) Perform at every indicated time or operating hours
(2) These items should be serviced by your servicing
dealer, unless you have the proper tools and are
If the DC power unit makes an unusual sound, have it
inspected by your servicing dealer.
(4) Replace if necessary.
For detailed instructions about V-belt, see ”SERVICE” on
page 18.

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PRE-OPERATION
Safe operation precaution for battery
• Before using the battery pack, use an genuine Honda
battery charger to charge it.
• If a battery pack is cracked or damaged, do not use it.
• Make sure there is no dust or dirt on the battery
connector. Using it while it is dirty can cause a
malfunction.
• The battery pack deteriorates if it is repeatedly charged
and discharged, as well as if it is stored and not used.
• As the battery pack deteriorates, its full-charge capacity
decreases and the length of time it can be used shortens.
Once the full-charge capacity is reduced by deterioration,
it cannot be recovered and cannot reach the charging
capacity of a new battery pack.
Check charge level on battery pack
When the charge level check button is pressed, the charge
charge level of the battery pack.
Indicator display Charge level
Fully charged.
Remaining battery power is low.
Charge the battery pack.
:On :Flashing
Check before using the battery charger
• No foreign material is in the intake/exhaust port of the
battery charger and the battery pack.
• Charging cable, AC cable and battery pack to be charged
are not damaged.
• There is no dirt or foreign matter in the charging
connector or the battery connector.
Location for battery charging
• Level location indoors where the battery charger is
stable.
• Dry and well-ventilated location
• Optimal charging at room temperature. Battery packs
shall be charged at temperatures between 5 °C (41 °F) and
30 °C (86 °F).
Pre-operation checks for DC power unit
Check the following points before you operate the DC
power unit.
Before beginning your pre-operation checks, be sure the
DC power unit is on a level surface and stopped.
Also, perform a test run during the checks.
Failure to properly maintain the DC power unit, or
failing to correct a problem before operation, could
can cause serious injuries or death. Always perform a
pre-operation inspection before each operation and
correct any problems.
• Before attaching the battery pack, make sure that:
– Exterior cover is not damaged.
– Switches are not damaged.
– Rubber support is not damaged.
– Battery hook is not loose or damaged.
– Battery fastener is not damaged.
– Battery connector is not damaged.
– Motor wire harness is not damaged.
– There are no debris or excessive dirt on the DC power
unit or the battery pack.
• During the test run
– Check that all switches work (start and stop) properly.
– Check that all indicators light when the DC power unit is
turned on.
Attach the battery pack
B00045
1
3
4
2
• Make sure there are no debris or dirt on the battery tray.
• Tilt the battery pack (1) and insert its claw into the
battery
hook (2). Make sure that the claw of the battery pack is
securely inserted into the battery hook
• Insert the power cable (3) into the battery connecter (4).
B00046
1 2
• Push down the battery pack and hook the battery
fastener (1) to it.
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FUNCTION OVERVIEW
The machine consists of a base plate with a vibration
element and an upper part cushioned from the base
plate.
The upper part include even carrying handle.
The power is transmitted from the DC power unit to the
vibration element via a V-belt. For instructions to adjust
the V-belt, see ”SERVICE” on page 18.
Due to the direction of rotation and the position of the
vibration element at the front end of the base plate, the
vibrator moves forward under its own power.
Work with the machine in daylight or other adequate
lighting. All other use is discouraged.
Common options are the water tank, transport wheels
and a polyurethane pad.
OPERATION
Start
When the applicable maintenance and the steps in PRE-
OPERATION are done the machine can be started.
• Press the START/STOP switch to the STOP position.
• Press the POWER button. All the indicators should
illuminate for a few seconds, and then only the POWER
indicator remains illuminated.
• Press the START/STOP switch to the START position to
start the machine.
– If the POWER button is pressed when the START/STOP
switch is in the START position, the POWER indicator
the machine cannot start. Press the START/STOP switch to
the STOP position and then press the POWER button.
– It may take some time for the indicators to light after the
POWER button is pressed. If the indicators do not light,
press the POWER button again.
– If the machine is not operated for about one minute
after the POWER button is pressed, the POWER indicator
machine.
Checking the charge level of the battery pack
While the machine is operating, the charge level indicator
battery pack.
While the machine is stopped, press the charge level
pack.
Indicator display Charge level
High Fully charged.
Remaining battery
power is low.
Charge the battery
pack.
Low
:On :Flashing
Stop
The machine stops when the START/STOP switch is
pressed to the STOP position. The DC power unit stops
You can also stop the DC power unit by pressing the
POWER button, but it may take some time to stop.
Removing the battery pack
• Remove the power cable from the battery pack.
• Pull the battery fastener lever down to unlock the
battery pack.
• Tilt the battery pack up and pull the battery pack claw
out from the battery hook.
• Remove the battery pack.
• Attach the battery connector cap to the power cable.
CHARGING PROCEDURE
About the power source
Model area Power source
For North America AC 120V
For Europe and Switzerland AC 230V
For United Kingdom AC 240V
AC 100V
Charging time
Charging time from zero to full charge: about 1.5 hours.
• Charging may take longer when a battery pack is charged
because the battery pack needs to be cooled before it can
charge.
• Charging time for a low-temperature battery pack is
shorter because its capacity to charge is smaller. When
this happens, the time the battery pack can be used is
also shorter.
Precautions
• When you plug the AC plug into the electric outlet, be
sure to plug it all the way in.
• The Battery Charger and AC cable become warm during
charging, but this is not abnormal.
• Charging stops during a power outage.

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Check before charging
• No foreign material is in the intake/exhaust port of the
battery charger and the battery pack.
• Charging cable, AC cable and battery pack to be charged
are not damaged.
• There is no dirt or foreign matter in the charging
connector
or the battery connector.
Procedure to start charging
ALERT ERROR
B00047
4
2
5
3
1
6
• Place the battery charger (1) in a level and stable
location.
• Plug the AC plug into an electric outlet. The battery
charger’s POWER indicator (2) lights.
• Place the battery pack (3) in the center of the battery
charger. If the battery pack is not positioned correctly
the battery pack cannot be cooled while it charges. If
so charging may be stopped by the high-temperature
protection function.
• Connect the charging connector (4) to the battery
connector (5). All the indicators on the battery charger
and the battery pack light for about one second. After
that, just the battery charger’s POWER indicator lights and
charging starts automatically.
• The charge level indicator (6) on the battery pack lights
Indicator display Charge level
Fully charged.
High
Charging.
Low
Charging has stopped.
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Procedure after charging
When the battery pack is fully charged, charging stops
automatically and the charge level indicator on the battery
• Remove the charging connector from the battery
connector.
• Unplug the AC plug from the electric outlet.
• Put the charging connector and AC plug back in their
holders.
Procedure to stop charging
You can also stop charging and remove the battery pack
before it is fully charged.
• Remove the charging connector from the battery
connector.
• Unplug the AC plug from the electric outlet.
• Put the charging connector and AC plug back in their
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OPTIONS
Water tank
B00027
1
2
3
4
The water tank for this machine is removable. To mount
the water tank do as follow:
• Push the water tank (1) down with the locking bolt (2)
open. The rear part of the water tank shall be placed in
the holder on the bracket.
hole on the bracket.
• Insert the two screws (3) to attach the sprinkler plate to
the base plate.
Open the water tap (4) by turning it counterclockwise to
start the water supply when working on asphalt.
Stop the water supply by turning the water tap clockwise.
B00044
2
6
5
1
3
4
Disassemble the water tank doing as follow:
• Push the locking ring on the coupling (1) towards the
water tank (2) and hold it in this position while pulling the
hose (3) out of the water tank.
• Pull the locking bolt (4) outwards and release the water
tank from the bracket.
• Unscrew the two screws (5) and remove the sprinkler
plate (6).
Transport wheels
B00029
1
2
The transport wheel kit for this machine is possible
to mount afterwards. The transport wheels in the
picture are in transport position.
To mount the transport wheel kit do as follow:
• Loosen the two screws which hold the rear part of
the protection frame (1).
• Place the transport wheels (2) with the screw holes
the engine plate. Tighten the screws.

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Polyurethane pad
B00025
3
1
2
A polyurethane pad is used for stone paving work to
protect against stones and ground clinker.
To mount the polyurethane pad do as follow:
• Place the machine on the polyurethane pad (1).
holes on the pad and the base plate.
• Mount and tighten the nuts and washers (3).
SERVICE
Check V-belt drive
Check the tension and condition of the V-belt regularly.
Replace a damaged V-belt with the new type XPA 907.
Adjust tension, V-belt
B00023
2
1
2
3
4
• Unscrew the screw (1) holding the cover.
• Loosen the two screws (2) holding the cover.
• Remove the cover (3).
• Loosen the four (two on each side) screws (4).
B00024
2
1
3
• Tension the V-belt (1) by pulling the motor (2) towards
the operator side.
• Tighten the four screws.
• Reassembly the cover in the reverse order.
• Check the condition of the four rubber dampers (3)
regularly. Replace damaged dampers.
TRANSPORTATION
It is easy to remove the handle without tools and the boot
Note the following precautions when transporting the
machine.
• Make sure the DC power unit has cooled down.
• Remove the battery pack.
• Keep the machine in level during transportation.
Lifting the machine by hand
Remove the handle by pushing it forward and pull apart
the shafts so that the fastening tabs release.
Move the handle slightly sideways so that the handle
release.
The machine must be lifted by 2 persons.
Lift by means of the handle on the back and the front
edge of the machine.
B00032
1
2
3
Lifting the machine with crane
• Tilt the handle (1) forward.
• Fit a lifting sling (2) around the lifting point (3) and thread
the lifting sling between the shafts of the handle.

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Transport locking for machine
B00033
During transportation: Secure the machine with straps
according to the illustration above.
NOTICE. Secure the machine by the base plate and not the
rubber-cushioned upper part.
Handling the battery pack
Note the following precautions when carrying the battery
pack.
device or battery charger.
• Do not swing the battery pack around or throw it.
When loading the battery pack in a vehicle, place it in a
level location inside the vehicle or load bed, and secure it
so it does not move. If there are regulations that stipulate
transportation methods, such as requirements for storage
Also, note the following precautions when loading the
battery pack into a vehicle.
battery charger and protect it with cushioning material.
• Face the intake/exhaust port downward when loading
and securing the battery pack, so rainwater does not get
inside.
• Do not throw the battery pack into or out of the load bed
of a vehicle.
• Avoid direct sunlight, and do not load or secure the
battery pack in a location that can become very hot, such
as in an enclosed vehicle.
• Do not stack battery packs when loading them.
• Do not place baggage on top of the battery pack and be
careful that other baggage does not slide and collide with
the battery pack.
When shipping by third parties (e.g.: by air transport or
forwarding agency), special requirements on packaging
and labelling must be observed. For preparation of the
item being shipped, consulting an expert for hazardous
material is required.
• Ship battery packs only when undamaged.
• Observe the possibility of more detailed national
regulations.
Handling the battery charger
Remove any battery before transporting the battery
charger.
CLEANING
Machine
• Remove the battery pack before using a hose or
pressure washer for cleaning the machine.
• Do not spray water on the battery pack while cleaning
the machine. Water entering the components may cause a
malfunction.
dry cloth.
Battery
• Before cleaning the battery pack, remove it from the
machine or the battery charger.
• If the battery pack and connector are dirty, wipe them
Battery charger
• Before cleaning, always unplug the AC plug from the
electric outlet.
cloth.
STORAGE
Machine
• Before storing, remove the battery pack to prevent
unintended operation.
• Store the machine on a level surface.
• Avoid storage areas with high temperature and high
humidity, or environments with severe temperature
changes. Keep away from direct sunlight and rain.
Battery pack
Inappropriate long-term storage can cause the battery
pack to deteriorate quickly and it may become unusable.
• Before storing the battery pack, remove it from the
machine or the battery charger, to prevent unintended
operation.
• Storing the battery pack in a very warm location can
cause the battery pack to deteriorate quickly. – Optimal
storage at room temperature. See ”TECHNICAL DATA” on
page 24 for the storage temperature range.
• Before putting the battery in long-term storage, refer to
the battery pack is suitable for long-term storage.
• Also check the charge level of the battery pack once a
year while it is in storage.

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Indicator display Charge level
Long-term storage is not possible.
The battery pack will deteriorate if it is
stored like this. Use the battery pack to
discharge it to a charge level suitable
for long-term storage.
Long-term storage is possible.
Check the charge level once a year.
If only 1 charging level indicator is
1 to 3 indicators are lit.
Long-term storage is not possible. The
battery pack will overdischarge if it is
put in storage in this state, and it may
become unusable. Charge the battery
pack until from 1 to 3 charging level
indicators are lit.
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Battery charger
• Before storing the battery charger remove the battery
pack from the battery charger.
• Unplug the AC plug from the electric outlet.
DISPOSAL
To protect the environment, do not dispose of this
product using standard waste collection.
Observe the local laws and regulations or consult your
authorized dealer for disposal.
Do not dispose of electric equipment together with
household waste material.
or dumps, substances can leak and react and enter
into the foodchain, damaging your health and well-
being. For further information on the disposal of
this product, please contact your dealer or your
nearest domestic waste collection service.
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