Only for lead batteries (wet), The charge has ended, Figure 5-11 – Minuteman E Ride 21 User Manual

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5-12

Battery charge for wash-and-dry machines with on
board battery charger (optional)

1.

Take the wash-and-dry machine to the area suited for
recharging the batteries.

2.

Ascertain that the wash-and-dry machine cannot
move autonomously.

3.

By acting on the rear side of the wash-and-dry
machine, remove the left pin (1, Figure 5-12), then
rotate it by half turn, and block it in the removed
position.

4.

Remove the right pin (2, Figure 5-12) and, carefully,
remove completely the battery holder case (3) by the
handles (4), then engage the pin (2) on the related
locking hole of the removed case.

5.

Only for lead batteries (WET):

check the correct electrolyte level in the
batteries (7, Figure 5-12); if necessary, restore
it through the stoppers (8).

let all the stoppers (8) open for the next
recharge.

clean (if necessary) the upper surface of the
batteries.

6.

Connect the connector (5) to the electrical network,
after checking that the nominal voltage of the network
is that envisaged for the charge of the wash-and-dry
machine (Refer to the technical data plate of the
letter).
The charge of the batteries has started.

7.

The charge has ended when on the display (1,
Figure 5-11) appears “100 %” and all the bars are full
(2).

8.

Disconnect the electrical connection (5, Figure 5-12)
from the network.

9.

(only for lead batteries (WET)) Check the correct
electrolyte level in the batteries, then close all the
stoppers (8, Figure 5-12).

10. Extract the pin (2, Figure 5-12) and place the battery

case into its seat; then engage the pin (2) to the
battery case itself.

11. Unblock and engage the pin (1, Figure 5-12) to the

battery case.

12. The charge has ended.

Figure 5-11

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NOTE
When the battery charger is connected to the
network, all the functions of the wash-and-
dry machine are automatically excluded.

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