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230 V mains supply:
Plug the charger into the 230 V socket. The YELLOW signal lamp lights up.
IMPORTANT!
The mains voltage and frequency must be as indicated on the rating plate.
Connecting the
charger to the
mains supply
AC-AC voltage transformer
1. Plug the AC-AC voltage transformer
(a) into the 110 / 120 V socket.
2. Plug the charger into the AC-AC vol
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tage transformer output (b).
The YELLOW signal lamp lights up.
(b)
(a)
110 / 120 V mains supply:
CAUTION! The charger may be damaged if the wrong supply voltage
is used.
The FDV MF charger is designed for a supply voltage of 230 V. Directly con
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necting the charger to a 110 / 120 V mains supply can cause serious material
damage.
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Ensure that the charger is always operated using the correct supply vol
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tage.
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Always use the AC-AC voltage transformer when operating the charger
on a 110/120 V mains supply.
Charge the
battery pack
Place battery pack in charger docking station
1. Insert the battery pack with the ridge
in the lower recess (a) of the charger
docking station.
IMPORTANT!
The charging time for
the battery pack is 45 minutes. If a
warm NiMH battery pack (> 37°C) is
used, charging takes place at a re-
duced charging current. In this case
the charging time for the battery pack
at 3.0 Ah is approx. 100 minutes.
(a)
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