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English
AMT 132
Battery charging unit type: MSL 60
Use as Intended
The device is only designed for charging Kress NiCd
batteries with voltages between 12 V and 13.2 V.
Charging Procedure
The charging process begins as soon as the mains
plug is inserted into the power supply socket and the
battery is placed into battery charger slot.
The “intelligent” battery charger recognises the
charged condition of the battery and switches a fully
charged battery immediately to trickle charging. By
means of this charging process, the battery is pro-
tected and always fully charged.
Rapid charging is only possible when the temperature
of the battery is b5 °C and +45 °C.
The charging unit it suitable for continuous operation.
Display and Key
Blinking green indicator light: The battery has con-
tact; charging is in progress (max. 60 minutes).
Constant green indicator light: The battery is
charged; the charger has switched to maintaining
charge.
Constant red light: The battery is not connected or
too warm. Remove the battery from the charger and
reconnect or allow to cool off to room temperature,
then recommence charging.
Constant red light: The battery is too hot or too cold.
The charging process begins automatically as soon
as the battery is in the permissible temperature range.
Blinking red light: 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.
If the batteries cannot be charged correctly:
1. Make sure the socket is providing voltage.
2. Make sure the charging points provide good
contact.
3. Should charging still not be possible, please send
the battery and battery charger to our nearest serv-
ice centre.
Notes for the correct use of the battery:
– To obtain the maximum service life, do not
recharge the battery immediately after a short
period of use but, if possible, discharge to the lower
capacity limit and then recharge.
– Avoid to the extent possible the blocking of the
machine. The resulting excessive current flow
leads to quick discharging and increased wear of
the battery.
– An increasingly shorter operating time per recharg-
ing of the battery is an indication that the battery is
worn out and must be replaced.
Do not carry out any repair on the charger yourself!
As a basic rule, return the faulty machine to our next
customer service centre (also in the case of defective
mains cables)!
Before any work on the machine itself, remove the
battery.
Wear protective gloves.
The clamping system has the advantage of being able
to change the tools without requiring any other aid.
When changing the tool, make sure that the saw-
blade receptacle is free from any material residue
such as wood or metal chips.
Inserting the Tool
Push the hand guard 4 to the back.
Turn the clamping lever 10 clockwise through 90° to
the stop and hold firmly.
Push the tool in fully and let go of the clamping
lever 10.
To lock, press the tip of the tool onto a wooden
block until the clamping lever 10 springs back to
its original position.
Push the hand guard 4 forwards again.
Only work when the hand guard 4 is closed.
The roller guide curbs any tool deviations and serves
for relieving the mechanism. As a stop it automatically
produces the clamping angle of 90°. This is, of course,
only applicable if original tools are used.
Removing the Tool
Push the hand guard 4 to the back.
Turn the clamping lever 10 clockwise through 90° as
far as the stop and hold firmly in this position.
Pull out the tool.
Convince yourself before using that the battery is
securely seated in the machine.
Switching On/Off
The machine can only be switched on by pressing the
locking button for the On/Off switch 5. This prevents
the machine from being switched on unintentionally
as well as any unwanted battery discharge.
Using the On/Off switch 6 the number of infinitely
variable strokes can be controlled and adapted to the
specific treatment for the differing materials.
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Inserting/Removing Tools
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Putting into Operation
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