Lifting The Machine; Maintaining The Batteries - Toro e-Dingo 500 Operator's Manual

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Figure 19
1. Tie-down loops
Unloading the Machine
1.
Lower the ramp(s).
2.
Unload the machine from the trailer with the
heavy end up the ramp, carrying loads low
(Figure
20).
If the machine has a full load-bearing
attachment (e.g., bucket) or a
non-load-bearing attachment (e.g.,
trencher), back it down the ramp.
If the machine has an empty load-bearing
attachment or no attachment, drive it forward
down the ramp.
Figure 20
1. Machine with full
attachment or
non-load-bearing
attachment—back the
machine down the
ramp(s).
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2. Machine with empty or
no attachment—drive the
machine forward down the
ramp(s).

Lifting the Machine

Lift the machine using the lift points

Maintaining the Batteries

WARNING
The batteries contains high voltage, which
could burn or electrocute you.
• Do not attempt to open the batteries.
• Use extreme care when handling a battery
with a cracked case.
• Use only the charger designed for the
batteries.
The lithium-ion batteries hold a sufficient charge to
perform intended work during its life span. As time
goes by, the total amount of work that the batteries
are able to complete on a single charge gradually
diminishes.
Note:
Your results may vary depending on the
distance you need to transport the machine, the
undulations that you travel across, and other factors
as discussed in this section.
To achieve maximum life and use from your batteries,
follow these guidelines:
Do not open the battery. There are no user
serviceable parts inside. If you open the pack,
you will void your warranty . The batteries are
protected by tamper-alerting devices.
Store/park the machine in a clean, dry garage or
storage area, away from direct sunlight and
heat sources. Do not store it in a location where
the temperature drops below -30°C (-22°F) or
rises above 60°C (140°F). Temperatures outside
of this range will damage your batteries. High
temperatures during storage, especially at a high
state of charge, reduces the life of the batteries.
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(Figure
19).
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