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BATTERY OPERATION

Fuel Gauge

Use the Fuel Gauge to determine the battery pack's 

remaining run time. Press the Fuel Gauge button to 

display the lights. The Fuel Gauge will light up for 

2-3 seconds. When less than 10% of charge is left, 

78-100

%

55-77

%

33-54

%

10-32

Approximate Run 

Time Remaining

NOTE:

 If the Fuel Gauge doesn't appear to be 

working, place the battery pack on the charger and 

charge as needed. 

Compared to NiCd battery pack types, 

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Lithium-Ion battery packs deliver fade-free power for 

their entire run time. The tool will not experience a 

slow, gradual loss of power as you work. To signal 

the end of discharge, 1 light on the fuel gauge will 

Charge the battery pack.

NOTE:

 Immediately after using the battery pack, 

the Fuel Gauge may display a lower charge than it 

will if checked a few minutes later. The battery cells 

"recover" some of their charge after resting.

Battery Pack Protection

To protect itself from damage and extend its life, the 

battery pack’s intelligent circuit monitors current draw 

and temperature. In extremely high torque, binding, 

stalling, and short circuit situations, the battery pack 

will turn OFF the tool if the current draw becomes 

the trigger and restart. 

Under extreme circumstances, the internal tem-

perature of the battery could become too high. If 

alternating pattern and the tool will not run. Allow the 

battery to cool down.

Fuel Gauge Lights Diagnosis

Solution

Lights 1 - 4 Solid

Remaining run time Continue working

slowly

Less than 10% run 

time left

Prepare to charge pack

quickly

End of discharge

Charge pack

quickly

Current draw too 

high

Release trigger and 

restart, reduce pressure

Lights 1&3 / 2&4, 

Battery temperature 

too high

Release trigger and allow 

battery to cool

Cold Weather Operation

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 Lithium-Ion battery packs are designed 

to operate in temperatures below freezing. When 

the battery pack is too cold, it may need to warm up 

before normal use. Put the battery on a tool and use 

the tool in a light application. It may “buzz” for a short 

time until it warms up. When the buzzing stops, use 

the tool normally.

Maintenance and Storage

Do not expose your battery pack or cordless tools 

to water or rain, or allow them to get wet. This could 

damage the tool and battery pack. Do not use oil or 

solvents to clean or lubricate your battery pack. The 

plastic casing will become brittle and crack, causing 

a risk of injury.

Transport

Personal transport of Li-Ion battery packs is allowed 

when done in accordance with these warnings and 

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beling, marking, and documentation requirements for 

shipping Li-Ion batteries is dependent upon whether 

the particular batteries are rated greater than or less 

than 100 Wh (Watt Hours can be found on the battery 

pack nameplate). Generally, Li-Ion batteries rated 

100 Wh or less are “excepted” from certain Class 9 

DG requirements. Always check compliance of Li-Ion 

battery consignments against the current regulations 

governing the chosen mode of transport. When in 

doubt, contact the carrier or other trained Dangerous 

(battery only) or UN 3481 (batteries contained in or 

packed with equipment).

WARNING

To reduce the risk of injury or ex-

plosion, never burn or incinerate 

a battery pack even if it is damaged, dead or 

completely discharged. When burned, toxic 

fumes and materials are created.

Disposing of 

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Battery Packs

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 Lithium-Ion battery packs are more 

environmentally friendly than some other types of 

power tool battery packs (e.g., nickel-cadmium). 

Always dispose of your battery pack according to 

federal, state and local regulations. Contact a re-

cycling agency in your area for recycling locations. 

Even discharged battery packs contain some energy. 

Before disposing, use electrical tape to cover the 

terminals to prevent the battery pack from shorting, 

Store battery packs at room temperature away from 

moisture. Do not store in damp locations where 

corrosion of terminals may occur. As with other battery 

pack types, permanent capacity loss can result if the 

pack is stored for long periods of time at high 

temperatures (over 49°C (120°F)). 

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Lithium-Ion battery packs maintain their charge during 

storage longer than other battery pack types. After 

about a year of storage, charge the pack as normal.

Summary of Contents for M18 ONESLDP

Page 1: ...Cat No M18 ONESLDP M18 SITE LIGHT CHARGER WITH ONE KEY OPERATOR S MANUAL To reduce the risk of injury user must read and understand operator s manual WARNING...

Page 2: ...re is an increased risk of electric shock if your body is earthed or grounded To reduce the risk of electric shock do not put light in water or other liquid Do not place or store appliance where it ca...

Page 3: ...s product contains a coin button cell battery If the coin button cell battery is swallowed it can cause severe internal burns in just 2 hours and can lead to death Keep new and used batteries away fro...

Page 4: ...e extension cord As the distance from the supply outlet increases you must use a heavier gauge extension cord Using extension cords with inadequately sized wire causes a serious drop in voltage result...

Page 5: ...til it warms up When the buzzing stops use the tool normally Maintenance and Storage Do not expose your battery pack or cordless tools to water or rain or allow them to get wet This could damage the t...

Page 6: ...utlet The battery packs will not charge if the Site Light Charger is not plugged in Align the battery pack with the bay and slide the battery pack into the charger as far as possible MAINTENANCE WARNI...

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Page 8: ...2 Landing Drive Mangere Auckland 2022 New Zealand Designed by Milwaukee Electric Tool Corp Professionally Made in China for Milwaukee Tool Australia Milwaukee Tool New Zealand Printed in China WARRAN...

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