Changing the Battery
-To remove the battery pack from the grabo, slide it forward, away from the body of the grabo to release it. Then lift it up and
out of the battery compartment.
-To replace the battery pack in the grabo, insert it into the battery compartment. Then slide it back, toward the body of the
grabo, to lock it in to position.
Charging the Battery
The batteries are supplied partially charged and must be charged to full capacity before using the grabo for the first time. When the
batteries are fully charged (which takes approximately two hours from empty) the grabo motor can run for up to 1.5 hours.
Caution: Only use a battery charger designed for the batteries supplied with your grabo.
Danger: Ensure that the power supply voltage corresponds with the data on the nametag of the battery charger.
Danger: Only use the charger in a dry environment. The charger is not waterproof.
Danger: Keep away from flammable objects.
The batteries can be charged at any time without reducing their service life. The battery charger detects the charging conditions of the
batteries, and charges them with the optimum current. Interrupting the charging procedure does not damage the batteries.
1. Connect the mains plug of the battery charger to an electrical outlet.
2. Connect the charger to the battery.
The battery will begin charging as soon as it is connected to the charger and will stop charging as soon as it is full.
Operating the Grabo
1. Slide the power switch to the left, to the ON position, to power on the grabo. The power indicator below the power switch lights
up to show you the amount of charge you have available. The power indicator will flash if the battery is low and needs to be
charged before the grabo can be used.
Caution: Using the grabo while the battery is low may result in injury and damage to the materials being lifted.
2. Position the grabo flush against the surface of the item you want to lift.
3. Press the green button to turn on the motor and create a seal to the surface of the item you want to lift. The seal is created
within a second.
-When lifting smooth materials such as glass, smooth tiles, and marble, you can press the green button again to switch off the
motor once the seal is created, and the suction will remain for a maximum of one hour.
-When lifting slightly porous materials such as wood, timber, drywall, concrete, or cardboard, ensure the grabo motor remains
on while lifting.
4. When you are done, press the red button to break the seal and release the item.