3. During charging, the charging la6.m pIf the charging lamp does not light
will light up.immediately after the charger is
When the charge is completed, an plugged in, or if after the standard
internal electronic switch - will autocharging time the lamp does not go
matically be triggered to preveofntf, consult an authorized dealer .
overcharging.
Note: When a cold battery (of about
Charging will not occur if the bat-
5?C (41?F) or less) is to be
tery pack is warm (for example, charged in a warm room,
immediately after heavy-duty
leave the battery in the room
operation). The orange standby
for at least one hour and
lamp will light up until the battery
charge it when it has warmed
becomes cool. Charging will then
up to room temperature.
begin automatically.(Failing to do so may result in
4. When charging is completed, the less than a full charge.)
charging lamp will start flas hing Cool down the charger when
quickly.charging more than two - bat
terypacks consecutively.
5. When the battery pack has not
Do not insert your fingers
been used for a long time, the
into contact hole, when
charging lamp starts flashing -slow
holding charger or any other
ly to indicate protective charging.
occasions.
Protective charging takes longer to
fully charge the battery pack, CAUTION:than Do not use power source
the standard charging time. (Max. from an engine ge-nera
charging time is approx.- 90 mintor.
utes.)
Do not cover vent holes
If a fully charged battery pack is on the charger and the
inserted into the charger again, battery pack.
the charging lamp may light up.
After several minutes, the charging
lamp may flash quickly to indicate
the charging is completed.
LampindicationsoftheEY0214
Charger is plugged into a wall outlet.
Ready to charge.
Flashing
Now charging
Lit
Charging is completed.
Flashing quickly
Protective charging
Flashing slowly
Battery pack is warm. Charging will begin
when temperature of battery pack drops.
Lit
Charging is not possible. Clogged with
Flashingdust or malfunction of the battery pack.
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