12
12
12
13
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Charger symbol
Lights
steadily
Blinks
Significance
Yellow
The charger is plugged in, with no accumulator fitted – rea-
dy for charging
Yellow (2 seconds)
The charger is checking the charge state of the accumulator
Green (slow)
The accumulator is being charged. Charge state <35%
Green (fast)
The accumulator is being charged. Charge state >85%
Green
Accumulator is fully charged.
Red
The accumulator has been fitted the wrong way round in
the charger. Remove the accumulator and refit it in the
charger. The accumulator is damaged.
Choose a suitable replacement accumulator in the „Acces-
sories“ Section. You can find information on disposal in the
“Recycling” Section.
The charger is damaged. Contact information can be found
on the “Maintenance and repair” Section.
Red
The temperature of charger or accumulator when charging
lies outside the temperature range of 5°C to 35 °C.
NO LED’s ON
No current is reaching the charger. Ensure that it is con-
nected correctly to the mains socket outlet.
The charger is defective. You can find contact information
in the “Maintenance and repair” Section.
13. LED diagnostics
14. General safety regulations
Read through all safety information and instructions in this
Operating Manual. Not following the warning information and in-
structions listed below may lead to electric shock, fire and/or seri-
ous injury.
KEEP ALL WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS
FOR SUBSEQUENT REVIEW!
14.1 Safety in the work area
• Keep your work area clean and ensure that there is adequate light-
ing.
Untidy, inadequately lit work areas increase the risk of accident.
• Do not operate electrical devices in environments with an increased
risk of explosion in which there are flammable, gases or large quanti-
ties of dust
. Electrical devices produce sparks during operation, and
these sparks may easily lead to ignition of dust or vapours.
• Ensure that there are no children or other bystanders nearby when
operating an electric tool.
Control over the tool may be lost if you are careless.
14.2 Electrical safety
• The plugs of electrical devices must fit the available mains socket
outlet.
Never make modifications to plugs. Do not use adaptor connec-
tors combined with devices with protective earth conductor. Non-modi-
fied plugs and matching socket outlets reduce the risk of an electric
shock.
• Avoid body contact with earthed surfaces such as pipes, heaters,
ovens and refrigerators.
There is an increased risk of electric shock if
your body is earthed.
• Keep electrical devices well away from rain and wet conditions.
Penetration of water in an electrical device will increase the risk of electric
shock.
• The mains lead may not be misused for other purposes. Never use
it to carry or pull the unit or to pull out the plug.
Keep the cable well
away from heat, oil, sharp edges and moving parts of the device. Dam-
aged or twisted cables will increase the risk of electric shock.
• If working with an electrical device in the open air, use only exten-
sion leads approved for use in the open air.
Using a suitable extension
lead for use in the open air will reduce the risk of an electric shock.
• If using an electrical device in a damp environment, use a power
supply with an earth-leakage circuit-breaker.
Use of an earth-leakage
circuit-breaker will reduce the risk of an electric shock.