Battery Pack And Charger Storage; Battery Disposal Directive; Lithium-Ion Battery Pack Disposal - Hayter Harrier 41 Autodrive ES VS Owner's Handbook Manual

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MOWER MAINTENANCE

Battery Pack and Charger Storage

When not in use, disconnect the battery and store in a cool, dry
area. Wet, damp areas can cause corrosion of terminals and
electrical contacts.
Do not expose battery pack or charger to rain or wet conditions.
If stored for long periods in high temperatures (120° F / 49°
C), permanent damage to the battery pack can result. Check
electrical terminals and contacts on battery packs and charger.
Wipe with clean cloth or blow clean with compressed air.
After storage, a normal charge may be required. To check
available charge, press the Battery Fuel Gauge button (E) and
charge if required.
(Refer fi g.35)

Battery Disposal Directive

PREVENT ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE.
The battery and charger have a separate collection mark.
The mark indicates that the battery and battery charger
must be taken to an authorised disposal site.
They must not be disposed of with general waste.
EU Directive 2002/96/EC classifi es these products as electrical
or electronic equipment.
The consumer has a critical role in returning waste electronic
/ electrical equipment for recycling and disposal.
Fig. 35
E
D
C
H
B
A
F
Recycling keeps these products out of the municipal waste
stream.
The crossed-out bin symbol is a reminder to follow these
points.
(Refer fi g.36)

Lithium-Ion Battery Pack Disposal

WARNING: Battery chemicals are toxic and corrosive.
Fire or explosion can cause severe burns or death.
Never burn or incinerate discarded or used battery packs as
they may explode. Toxic fumes and materials are created
when battery packs are burned.
Do not use a battery that has been crushed, dropped or
damaged.
If liquid comes in contact with your skin, wash immediately
with soap and water.
If liquid gets in your eyes, fl ush with clean water for at least
30 minutes. See a doctor immediately.
Used and discarded battery packs will likely still carry a small
electrical charge and should be handled with care.
Always dispose of discarded or used battery packs according to
local regulations.
Please contact your local authority or dealer to ask for further
details regarding the correct method of disposal.
A
Red light - Charging normal
G
B
Green light - Fully charged
Flashing red light - Battery pack too hot/
C
cold and will not charge
Flashing red/green lights - Battery pack
D
will not charge, replace
E
Battery fuel gauge - Check available charge
Battery charger bay - Holder for battery
F
whilst charging
G
Battery pack
H
Battery charge indicator light
20
Fig. 36

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