Transporting The Batteries; Using The Battery Charger - Toro e-Dingo 500 Operator's Manual

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When storing the machine for more than 10 days,
ensure that the machine is in a cool location, out
of sunlight, and at least 50% charged.
If you are operating the machine in hot conditions
or in sunlight, the battery may overheat. If this
happens, a high-temperature alert will appear
on the InfoCenter. In this condition, the machine
slows down.
Immediately drive the machine to a cool location
out of the sun, turn off the machine, and allow the
batteries to cool fully before resuming operation.
If your machine is equipped with the Light Kit, shut
off the lights when they are not in use.

Transporting the Batteries

The US Department of Transportation and
international transportation authorities require that
lithium ion batteries be transported using special
packaging and only be transported by carriers certified
to haul them. In the US, you are allowed to transport
a battery when it is installed on the machine as
battery powered equipment, with some regulatory
requirements. Contact the US Department of
Transportation or the appropriate government body in
your country for detailed regulations on transportation
of your batteries or the machine with the batteries
equipped.
Contact your Authorized Toro Dealer for ways to ship
or dispose of the batteries.

Using the Battery Charger

Refer to
Figure 22
battery-charger displays and cords.
1. Error indicator light
2. USB port cover
3. AC Power indicator light
4. Battery-charging indicator
light
5. Charging-output indicator
light
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for an overview of the
Figure 22
6. LCD display
7. Select button
8. Output connector and cord
9. Power-supply cord
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