SKU 66006
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which when pushed, displays the
Power Pack’s current charge state of
charge.
The chart (see Fig. 6) shows what
d.
the different LED configurations
mean when using the Power Bar
Display Button.
Unplug charger and remove battery
2.
from tool. (See Fig. 3.)
Store Lithium-Ion Power Pack in dry
3.
location below 80°F.
Store Lithium-Ion Power Pack at no
4.
less than 35% - 50% charged condi-
tion.
Fully charge Lithium-Ion Power Pack
5.
after every 6-months of non-use stor-
age.
recharging the power pack
Use the power bar to determine when
6.
you need to recharge the battery
pack.
a fully discharged power pack (32)
7.
will require 3 to 5 hours of recharg-
ing time.
The built-in charge read-out will show
8.
when the Power Pack has been fully
charged.
This can be seen on the LED light
a.
on top of the Battery Charger (36)
and the Power Bar.
You can “top-off” your Power Pack’s
9.
charge before starting a big job or
long period of use.
Due to Lithium-Ion’s fade-free proper
-
10.
ties, the only time it is necessary to
charge the Lithium- Ion battery pack
is when the pack has reached the
end of its charge. This, however, is
not recommended.
To signal the end of charge, power
a.
to the tool will drop quickly. Charge
the battery pack as needed.
Of course, at this point you will have
•
to stop work and recharge unless
you have a second Power Pack.
It may be advisable to “top-off”
b.
earlier, when an opportune moment
arises: such as taking a break or
cleaning your work area.
There is no penalty for “topping off”
•
often as Lithuim-Ion batteries do
not develop “memory”.
An additional advantage is that, de-
•
pending on the state of discharge,
the charging process could com-
plete in a shorter period of time.
Fig. 7
11. Slide the Power Pack onto the Bat-
tery Charger making sure they are
completely connected. (See Fig. 7.)
With the charger on a stable, non-
12.
flammable surface, plug the charger
into a 120V electrical outlet.
The top of the charger has two LED
13.
lights that display the charging of the
Power Pack. (See Fig. 8.)