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This is a diagnostic charger. The LED will flash in a specific order
to indicate the battery's current status. (See figure)
.
Never leave the battery on the charger once it is fully charged and
ready to use.
4.3.1.2
Fault indication
When the battery is inserted in the charger and the LEDs flash red,
remove the battery from the charger for a minute and then insert
again.
·
If the LEDs flash green, this means that the battery is charging
normally.
·
If the LEDs still flash red, remove the battery and unplug the
charger again.
Wait a minute, then plug the charger in again and reinsert the battery.
If the LEDs flash green, this means that the battery is charging
normally.
·
If the LEDs flash red, the battery is defective and must be
replaced.
4.3.2
Battery
4.3.2.1
Charge verification
If the battery does not charge correctly :
·
Check the socket using another device. Make sure that
power is reaching the socket.
·
Check that the contacts on the charger have not been short-
circuited by debris or foreign objects.
IF THE AMBIENT TEMPERATURE IS UNUSUAL, MOVE THE
CHARGER AND THE BATTERY TO SOMEWHERE WHERE THE
TEMPERATURE IS BETWEEN 7° AND 40 °C (45 AND 104 ºF).
IF THE BATTERY IS INSERTED IN THE CHARGER WHEN IT IS
WARM OR HOT, THE RED LEDS MAY COME ON. IF THIS
HAPPENS, ALLOW THE BATTERY TO COOL AWAY FROM THE CHARGER. THE BATTERY
MAY BE CHARGED NORMALLY ONCE A NORMAL CHARGING TEMPERATURE IS
ACHIEVED.
REFER TO THE CHARGER AND BATTERY MANUAL FOR MORE
INFORMATION.
4.3.3 Storage
Storing the battery for more than 30 days:
·
Remove the battery from the device.
·
Storage the device in a location where the temperature is
between 7 ̊C et 40 ̊C (45 and 104 ºF).
4.4
Motor
1 kW DC brushless electric motor.
5.
Additional information
5.1 Error codes
Error codes are generated to identify the cause of the stoppage - the
LEDs flash repeatedly. Here are the most common codes:
5.2 Disposing of the battery
The device's battery contains lithium-ion which is a
toxic substance.
ALL TOXIC MATERIALS MUST BE DISPOSED OF IN
ACCORDANCE
WITH
DIRECTIVES
TO
AVOID
CONTAMINATING THE ENVIRONMENT. BEFORE DISPOSING OF A DAMAGED OR
END-OF-LIFE LITHIUM-ION BATTERY, CONTACT YOUR LOCAL WASTE DISPOSAL
FACILITY FOR MORE INFORMATION AND THE APPROPRIATE GUIDELINES. TAKE THE
BATTERIES TO THE LOCAL RECYCLING AND LANDFILL CENTER AUTHORIZED TO
DISPOSE OF LITHIUM-ION BATTERIES. IF THE BATTERY IS CRACKED, EVEN IN THE
ABSENCE OF A LEAK. YOU MUST NOT CHARGE OR USE IT. YOU SHOULD REMOVE IT
AND REPLACE IT WITH A NEW BATTERY.
DO NOT TRY TO REPAIR IT
!
This avoids injuries and risks of fire, explosion or electric shock or
contaminating the environment:
·
Cover the battery's terminals using resistant adhesive tape.
·
Never try to remove or destroy any battery component.
·
Do NOT open the battery.
·
Should a leak occur, the electrolyte substances released are
corrosive and toxic.
●
AVOID this solution coming into contact with your eyes or skin
and do not swallow it.
·
AVOID disposing of this type of battery with your household
waste.
·
AVOID burning them.
·
AVOID taking then to a landfill site or any municipal solid waste
facilities.
·
Take them to an approved recycling or landfill center.
5.3 Spare parts
Spare parts are available from your distributor or by contacting us
directly. Please refer to the exploded view in the APPENDIX at the
end of this manual to identify the part numbers.
Descriptions
LED code
Definitions
Battery connection
issue
3
No communication between the
battery and the control card.
Or loss of communication during the
current phase.
Surge protection
4
The current process exceeds the
maximum admissible load.
Low-voltage protection
5
The battery charge is minimum
(Recharge the battery).
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