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that offer an intuitive real time LC-display to support those operating the machine. Users can find information including updates on the remaining run time of the machine and the charge left in the battery.
A huge benefit to batteries is the safety mechanisms that have been developed. New and improved battery housing enables the machines to be used safely in any condition. Kärcher’s Battery Universe platform allows for this through its polyamide construction. The polyamide coating ensures the battery is waterproof, shock resistance and extremely robust to avoid breakages from drops or if the user gets caught in the rain.
Additional safety functionalities such as built-in machine protections such as overload protection and temperature management ensure that the battery remains safe for users even during long usage. Alongside this, the internal programming in the machines means that added safety features can be included to help protect those working in the field. Additions such as
cut protection help to
shut the machines off if they are accidentally dropped or slip towards the user’s leg.
Kärcher’s Battery Universe platform allows for this through its polyamide construction. The polyamide coating ensures the battery is waterproof, shock resistance and extremely robust to avoid breakages from drops or if the user gets caught in the rain.
Batteries are increasingly becoming
the way forward as businesses look for green solutions. The developments within
the maintenance
landscape sector
and ensures
grounds that
battery powered products no longer need to be looked at unfavourably. Instead, they offer genuine solutions to everyday challenges, helping solve green problems in a green way.
For more information on Karcher
professional landscape management visit:
www.karcher.com/uk/ professional
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