Jump start, RSC
Start the Engine With a Jumper Cable
If the batteries are discharged, jump starting can be performed by connecting to external 24 V batteries or by connecting another vehicle with the same system voltage to the jump start socket located to the right of the battery box. During jump starting, the sweeper's regular batteries must be connected.
Comments
Jumper cables are not included among the sweeper's standard accessories.
NOTE!
If another vehicle is used when starting with jumper cables, check that the vehicle and the sweeper is not in contact with each other, as this can cause damage in the assisting vehicle's electrical system.
- Open the service hatch, check that the sweeper's batteries are connected, and that the battery cable clamps are securely fixed.
- Turn off the main switch.
- Connect the jumper cable to a supporting 24V battery.
Comments
If using clamps instead of jump start socket, first connect the plus pole and then the minus pole. Check that the jumper cables are connected to the battery with the correct polarity.
- Connect the jumper cable to the jump start socket on the sweeper.
- Turn on the main switch.
- Wait a few minutes, to let the voltage difference between the batteries even out.
- Start the sweeper's engine.
- Disconnect the negative clamp on the jumper cable from the external starter battery/helping vehicle.
- Disconnect the jumper cable from the jump start socket on the sweeper.
- Disconnect the positive clamp on the jumper cable from the external start battery/helping vehicle.