Fault codes
Troubleshooting the battery and the battery
charger during charging
NOTE
– The battery should be charged at
ambient temperatures between 10 and
40°C (ideally around 20°C).
– After charging, allow 15 minutes for
the battery to cool before use
.
Ensure
that the charger is disconnected from
the mains supply after use, and is
stored correctly.
– DO NOT leave batteries on charge
for extended periods and NEVER store
batteries on charge.
– The Battery Charger monitors battery
temperature and voltage while
charging. Remove the.
– Battery once charging is complete to
maximize charge cycles of the battery
and not waste power.
– Batteries can become faulty over
time, individual cells in the battery can
fail and the battery could get short. The
charger will not charge faulty batteries.
Use another battery, if possible, to
check correct functionality of the
charger and purchase a replacement
battery if a faulty battery is indicated.
– DO NOT store lithium-ion battery
packs in a discharged state over a long
period as this can damage
the lithium-ion cells. For long-term
storage, store batteries in a high charge
state disconnected from
the power tool
– The capacity of batteries will reduce
over time. After 100 charge cycles, the
battery’s operation time
and the maximum torque performance
of the driver will slightly reduce. This
decline will continue until
the battery has minimal capacity after
250 charge cycles. This is normal and
not a fault with the battery pack.
LED display
Charger status
Possible action
Green LED flashes
The battery is ok, but
temperature deviation.
Charge the battery in surroundings
where temperatures are between
5 °C (41 °F) and 45°C (113 °F).
Wait the battery cool down.
Red LED flashes
The voltage of cell is too
low. Circuit inside battery
open.
Contact your service agent.
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