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KTM POWERPACK, BATTERY CHARGER
16.1
Removing the KTM PowerPack
Warning
Risk of injury There is a risk of electric shock when working on high-voltage components.
Work on high-voltage components require special training, qualifications and tools.
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Work which has not been described and explained may only be performed by correspondingly trained KTM specialists.
(Your authorized KTM workshop will be glad to help.)
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Do not open the electric motor or the KTM PowerPack. (Your authorized KTM workshop will be glad to help.)
Warning
Environmental hazard Lithium-ion batteries contain components and elements that are harmful to the environment.
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Never throw a KTM PowerPack into the household trash.
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Dispose of the KTM PowerPack properly and in compliance with the applicable regulations. (Your authorized KTM workshop
will be glad to help.)
16.2
Installing the KTM PowerPack
Note
Material damage Components damaged or destroyed by water or dirt.
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Before installing the KTM PowerPack, check that the battery discharge plug on the electric motor and the battery discharge socket
on the KTM PowerPack are clean.
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Check the battery discharge plug form ring.
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Clean the battery discharge plug and the battery discharge socket without using water or compressed air if the battery discharge
plug or the battery discharge socket is dirty.
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After cleaning, spray silicone spray onto the battery discharge plug form ring.
Preparatory work
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Deactivate the vehicle. (
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Fold the seat up. (
Main work
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Release screws
Note
Material damage Components damaged or destroyed by water or dirt.
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Mount the covering cap if you have removed the KTM PowerPack.
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Place the KTM PowerPack on a clean and dry surface.
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Remove the KTM PowerPack
Info
The KTM PowerPack is very heavy. A second person can help with removal.
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Finishing work
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Mount the covering cap. (
Main work
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Remove the covering cap. (
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Check the battery discharge plug form ring. (
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