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1. Battery Charger Connector

2. Battery Charging Port Figure 13

4.Plug battery charger into wall outlet. Do not use an extension cord unless necessary. If an extension cord is needed follow the manufacturer’s recommendations for length and capacity.

Ensure that status indicator LEDs are lit on charger (see Figure 14). If LEDs do not light correctly refer to troubleshooting chart (see

BATTERY CHARGING TROUBLESHOOTING on page 31).

Battery Charger

Connector

ON: (Power) – Red LED remains lit while battery charger is attached to unit and plugged into outlet. Flashes

once per second when in hibernation mode.

CHARGE: Yellow LED remains lit while batteries are charging, begins to flash when

batteries reach 80% charge level, and continues to flash

until full charge is achieved. Shuts off upon full charge.

READY: Green LED lights and remains lit once batteries are fully charged.

Figure 14

5.Allow batteries to charge. When fully charged the green "READY" LED on the charger will light. Do not disconnect battery charger until the Sno-Thro is to be used.

NOTE: Depending on extent of discharge and battery condition, allow approximately 7 hours for a complete recharge before additional use.

NOTE: An optional heavy duty charger is available that reduces charge time to approximately 3 hours (see ACCESSORIES on page 31).

6.To use Sno-Thro, disconnect battery charger from wall outlet and disconnect from unit charging port. Store charger in a dry area away from children, pets, heat and moisture.

1.Check Function of Clutches

If clutches do not engage or disengage properly, adjust or repair before operation. See Attachment Clutch/Brake Adjustment on page 25 and Traction Drive Clutch Adjustment on page 27.

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