MSL 60, MSL 60/2, CSS 15, CSS 20/45
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Use as Intended
The device is only designed for charging Kress batter-
ies with a voltage of 24 V.
Both NiCd batteries and NiMH batteries can be
charged.
The application possibilities for the battery charger
can be found in the tabulated overview at the end of
these operating instructions.
Putting into Operation
Remove the battery from the device as described in
the pertaining operating instructions. Re-assemble in
the reverse sequence. Fully insert the battery into the
charging slot until it is heard and/or felt to notch. For
removing the battery, press both lock-release buttons
until the battery can be taken out of the battery
charger without any resistance. Do not exert any
force!
Charging Procedure
The quick, computerised battery charger has an exten-
sive function for monitoring the battery and charging
parameters and charges the battery with the optimum
quick-charging current in each case, depending upon
the temperature. This enables the shortest charging
times and a long battery service life.
After completion of the quick charging process, the
charging unit switches automatically to trickle charg-
ing. This compensates for the natural self-discharging
of the battery.
Display and Key
Constant yellow light: The charging unit is correctly
connected to the power mains and is ready for opera-
tion. No battery is inserted in the charging cavity or it
is not making contact.
Blinking green indicator light: The battery is making
contact and quick charging is in progress.
Constant green indicator light: The quick charging
process has ended and the charging unit has swit-
ched to trickle charging. The battery is completely
charged and can be removed.
Constant red light: The battery temperature is out-
side the allowable range. The charging process
begins as soon as the battery temperature is again
within the prescribed temperature range.
Blinking red ligh: The battery is defective or there is
a short between the charging contacts.
– Remove the battery from the battery charger.
– Pull out the mains plug!
– Check the charging slot for foreign bodies.
Wall Mounting of the Charging Unit
The charging unit can be attached to the wall with the
aid of the wall holder provided and standard screws.
The charging unit can be removed again at any time
by lifting and unhooking and used as a table unit, for
example.
Kress takes back worn-out machines
for the purpose of resource-saving
recycling. As a result of their modular
construction, Kress machines can be
very easily dismantled into their reusa-
ble materials.
Defective
rechargeable
batteries must
be recycled
according to the
Guidelines
91/157/EEC.
Do not throw
used batteries in
household waste,
in fire or in water.
Do not open battery and dispose of it through the
available collection points.
Give your worn-out Kress machine to your dealer or
send it directly to Kress.
Subject to change without notice
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Battery charging unit
Type: CSS 20/45
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Environmental Protection
Recycling
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