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SPECIFICATIONS

Battery pack

BPL3620D

BPL3626D2

BPL3640D2

BPL3650D2

Nominal voltage

36 V

Compatible charger 

(not included)

BCL3620, BCL3620S, BCL3650F, BCL3617S, BCL3617U

Battery capacity

2.0 Ah

2.6 Ah

4.0 Ah

5.0 Ah

Charger input

220–240 V, 50 Hz, AC only

Maximum charging 

time

(BCL3617S)

80 minutes

105 minutes

160 minutes

200 minutes

Quick recharge

(BCL3617S)

60%

 

45 minutes

60 minutes

96 minutes

120 minutes

FUEL GAUGE 

See figure

To display the amount of charge left in the battery, press 

the fuel gauge button.

 

If four LEDs glow green, the battery pack is fully 

charged. The battery pack capacity is between 75%–

100%.

 

If three LEDs glow green and one is off, the battery 

pack capacity is between 50%–75%.

 

If two LEDs glow green and other two are off, the 

battery pack capacity is between 25%–50%.

 

If only one LED glows green and others are off, the 

battery pack capacity is lower than 25%. In this case, 

the battery pack can be used as usual until automatically 

turned off by the control program.

 

If only one LED glows green but battery pack can not 

release power, the battery pack needs to be charged.

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1.  LED
2.  Fuel gauge button

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BATTERY PROTECTION FEATURES

RYOBI 36V Lithium-Ion batteries are designed with 

features that protect the Lithium-Ion cells and maximise 

battery life. If the tool stops during use, the following may 

be the causes:

 

The maximum current draw of the battery has been 

exceeded, causing it to automatically stop powering 

the tool. Reset the tool: Release and pull the trigger or 

remove and reinstall the battery pack.

 

Excessive temperatures can cause the battery to stop 

powering the tool. Feel the battery pack; if it is too 

warm, allow it to cool down. 

If the tool still does not work, the battery may not be 

sufficiently charged. Recharge the battery.

NOTE:

 The battery pack LED indicator will not work if the 

battery protection feature has caused the battery pack 

to stop powering the tool. Release and pull the trigger or 

remove and reinstall the battery pack. Check the fuel gauge 

if the battery pack LED indicator has resumed normal 

function.

CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK

Battery packs are shipped in a low charge condition. 

Charge them until the green LED on the front of the charger 

stops flashing and stays solid green.

If the charger does not charge the battery pack under 

normal circumstances, contact an Authorised Service 

Centre for related advice.

TO CHARGE

 

Use a battery pack only with the recommended charger.

 

Connect the charger to the power supply. Make sure 

the power supply is the normal household voltage, 

220–240 volts, AC only, 50–60 Hz.

 

Make sure that the latch of the battery pack clicks into 

place and the battery pack is secured in the charger 

before beginning operation.

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