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Our machines can be powered by lithium or lead-acid batteries. A detailed comparison is available on the website. battery comparison
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What type of remote control panels do the machines have?
Currently, FIRSTGREEN machines can be operated remotely via the mobile phone FGI app, Danfoss remote control, or through teleoperation, which requires 5G or WIFI and can be controlled from anywhere in the world.
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How can I tell what the current charge of my machine is?
FIRSTGREEN machines alert the user when the battery capacity is low. The battery capacity can be monitored on the display or through the mobile app.
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How to choose a charger?
The correct charger depends on the manufacturer of the battery. Specific options can be found in the battery comparison table available on the website. battery comparison
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Where are the lifting points on the machine?
The lifting points are located at the front on the boom arms, and at the rear on the inside of the boom cross member, marked with the symbol "HOOK." Additionally, machines can be equipped with heavy-duty fenders with lifting points.
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What does the 400, 700, 900, 1200 designation mean for each product line?
Load capacity for individual machine variants within product lines. The basic parameter is the type of battery used, affecting the machine's centre of gravity, maximum load capacity and tipping weight.
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Is there any other option for MiniZ to be operated apart from the remote control?
Yes, the MiniZ was primarily designed to be operated with the supplied Danfoss remote control. However, it also has the option of emergency control via Bluetooth using a mobile phone. Additionally, the new generation of MiniZ can be operated through the mobile phone using the FGI app.
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What is the maximum safe side tilt?
Thanks to its unique chassis design, with the battery positioned at the lowest point of the frame, the machine has a low center of gravity, allowing it to achieve a maximum side tilt angle of up to 25 degrees.
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What is the maximum climbing and descent angle?
The Elise line, Elise CBL line, and Rockeat line offer a maximum climbing angle of 30-35 degrees, depending on the battery used.
The MiniZ has a maximum climb angle of 15 degrees.
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What range of speed can the Rockeat line operate at?
Similar to the other lines, the Rockeat line offers four operational speeds, ranging from a minimum of 0.15 km/h to a maximum of 12 km/h, or 15 km/h for the Rockeat 700.
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What range of speed can the CBL line operate at?
The CBL line also offers four operational speeds. The minimum speed is 0.15 km/h, with a maximum speed of 12 km/h, or 15 km/h for the Elise CBL 700.
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What ride-height does the Elise line, CBL line, and Rockeat line have?
For Elise, CBL, and Rockeat marked as 900 or 1200, the ride height is 254 mm.
For Elise, CBL, and Rockeat marked as 700, the ride height is 209 mm.
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What range of speed can the Elise line operate at?
The Elise line offers four operational speeds. The minimum speed is 0.15 km/h, which can be smoothly increased up to the maximum speed of 12 km/h, or 15 km/h for the Elise 700.
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What is the turning circle of the Elise line, CBL line, and Rockeat line?
For Elise, CBL, and Rockeat marked as 700, the turning radius is R1800 mm.
For Elise and CBL marked as 900, the turning radius is R1760 mm.
For Elise, CBL, and Rockeat marked as 1200, the turning radius is R1824 mm
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Is the Elise line machine homologated for road use?
Yes, the Elise line is homologated for road use in all EU countries
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What range of speed can the MiniZ operate at?
The MiniZ offers four operational speeds. The minimum speed is 0.1 km/h, which can be smoothly increased up to the maximum speed of 5 km/h. The speed can be adjusted by using the turtle and rabbit button.
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What turning circle does MiniZ have?
The MiniZ with a standard bucket has a front turning radius of R1557mm and a rear turning radius of R942mm.
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How long does charging take?
Charging a discharged battery typically takes between 2 to 8 hours under ideal conditions. The exact charging time can vary depending on the type of battery, charger used, and the input current.