7 Activating and Deactivating Bluetooth® Radio Interface
6.3
LEDs on the Battery
The LEDs can indicate the state of charge of the
battery or any faults. The LEDs can be steady
green, steady red or flashing.
If the LEDs are steady or flashing green, this
indicates the state of charge of the battery.
► If the LEDs glow or flash red: Troubleshooting,
19.1.
There is a malfunction in the KombiEngine or
battery.
7
Activating and Deactivating
Bluetooth® Radio Interface
7.1
Activating the Bluetooth
Interface
► If the battery has a Bluetooth
Press and hold the pushbutton until the
®
"BLUETOOTH
" LED next to the
lights up blue for approximately 3 seconds.
®
The Bluetooth
radio interface on the battery
is activated.
7.2
Deactivating the Bluetooth
Radio Interface
► If the battery has a Bluetooth
Press and hold the pushbutton until the
®
"BLUETOOTH
" LED next to the
lights up blue six times.
®
The Bluetooth
radio interface on the battery
is deactivated.
8
Assembling the KombiMo‐
tor
8.1
Mounting the Loop Handle
► Switch off the KombiEngine and remove the
battery.
1
2
6
7
► Fit the clamp (4) in the loop handle (3).
► Place the loop handle (3) with clamp (4) on the
shaft (5).
► Fit the washers (2) on the screws (1).
► Press the clamp (6) against the shaft (5).
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Radio
®
®
radio interface:
symbol
®
®
radio interface:
symbol
3
4
5
► Insert the screws (1) through holes in the loop
handle (3) and clamps (4 and 6).
► Fit and tighten down the nuts (7) firmly.
The loop handle must not be removed again.
8.2
Mounting the Loop Handle with
Barrier Bar
► Switch off the KombiEngine and remove the
battery.
1
2
► Insert the nuts (2) in the barrier bar (1) so that
the holes line up.
► Fit the clamp (5) in the loop handle (3).
► Place the loop handle (3) with clamp (5) and
barrier bar (4) on the shaft (6).
► Press the clamp (7) against the shaft (6).
► Insert screws (8) and tighten.
9
Adjusting KombiMotor for
User
9.1
Fitting and Adjusting the Shoul‐
der Strap
► Put on the shoulder strap (1).
► Adjust the shoulder strap (1) so that the cara‐
biner (2) is about a hand's width below your
right hip.
Other approved carrying systems are listed in
this User Manual,
9.2
Adjusting and Setting the Loop
Handle
The loop handle can be set to different positions
to suit the height and reach of the user.
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5
6
7
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2
22.
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