5
Charging the Batteries
The Li-ion batteries are supplied partially charged, and must be
charged to full capacity before using the floodlight for the first time.
When the batteries are fully charged, the floodlight can run at the
highest intensity for up to one hour.
Caution:
Only use a battery charger designed for the Li-
ion 18650-type batteries supplied with your floodlight.
Danger:
Ensure that the power supply voltage
corresponds with the data on the nameplate of the
battery charger.
Danger:
Only use the charger in a dry environment. The
charger is not waterproof. Never attempt to charge the
batteries under water.
The batteries can be charged at any time without reducing their
service life. The battery charger detects the charging condition of
the batteries, and charges them with the optimum current.
Interrupting the charging procedure does not damage the batteries.
1.
Connect the mains plug of the battery charger to an electrical
outlet. A blue LED on the top-right corner of the battery
charger indicates that the charger is ready for operation.
2.
Insert each of the four batteries in to the charger.
Note:
If you are only charging two batteries, put them
in slots 1 and 3, or slots 2 and 4.
The batteries begin charging as soon as they are connected to
the charger, and stop charging as soon as they are full.
Flashing LEDs on a slot indicate that a battery is charging.
Steady LEDs on a slot indicate that a battery is fully
charged.
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