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The batteries must be recharged in a well-ventilated area free of flammable materials. | The batteries must be recharged in a well-ventilated area free of flammable materials. | ||
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===== Standard type ===== | ===== Standard type ===== | ||
- | The batteries included with the robot are 2 standard | + | The batteries included with the robot are two 12 V AGM type lead acid batteries with 100 Ah capacity (part no 909244). If replaced, it's important that the batteries have the correct size and weight. Are the batteries |
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- | Length: | + | Length: |
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+ | Compared with standard lead acid batteries, AGM type batteries are more durable and have a longer life span. | ||
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- | ===== AGM type ===== | ||
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- | Optionally the robot can be equipped with AGM type batteries (part no, 1209244). Compared with the standard type batteries th run time increases significantly with the AGM batteries. In addition to that, AGM batteries are more durable and have a longer life span compared to the standard batteries. | ||
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===== Charging ===== | ===== Charging ===== | ||
- | - When charging the batteries, the robot must be switched off. The batteries cannot be charged when the robot is on. \\ <font inherit/ | + | 1. When charging the batteries, the robot must be switched off. The batteries cannot be charged when the robot is on. |
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- | | + | 2. The charger must be connected to the robot first. |
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+ | 3. Then connect to the wall outlet. | ||
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+ | 4. When the charger is connected to the wall outlet only the orange status light should be turned on. See the charger manual for details. | ||
The robot shall always be connected to the charger when not used, in order to prolong battery life. Do not let the robot stay with low charge level for any prolonged time as this damages the batteries and shortens battery lifespan. Continued use after battery low warnings will also damage the batteries. | The robot shall always be connected to the charger when not used, in order to prolong battery life. Do not let the robot stay with low charge level for any prolonged time as this damages the batteries and shortens battery lifespan. Continued use after battery low warnings will also damage the batteries. |