17 POWERPACK HV, BATTERY CHARGER
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17.1 Removing the Powerpack HV
Warning
Risk of injury There is a risk of electric shock when working on high-voltage components.
Work on high-voltage components requires special training, qualifications and tools.
– Work which has not been described and explained may only be performed by appropriately trained
KTM specialists. (Your authorized KTM workshop will be glad to help.)
– Do not open the electric motor or the Powerpack HV. (Your authorized KTM workshop will be glad to
help.)
Note
Environmental hazard A lithium-ion battery (Powerpack) contains components and elements that are
harmful to the environment.
– Never throw a Powerpack into the household trash.
– Dispose of the Powerpack properly and in compliance with the applicable regulations. (Your authorized
KTM workshop will be glad to help.)
Preparatory work
– Deactivate the vehicle. ( p. 43)
– Fold the seat up. ( p. 69)
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Main work
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Loosen screws
1
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Note
Material damage Components damaged or destroyed by water
or dirt.
– Mount the protection cap after you have removed the
Powerpack HV.
– Place the Powerpack HV on a clean and dry surface.
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Remove Powerpack HV
2
.
Lifting strap (70029022000)
Info
The Powerpack HV is very heavy. A second person can
help with removal.
Finishing work
– Mount the protection cap. ( p. 71)