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CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK
1. Place the battery charger (1) in a dry
location near a 110
–120V 60Hz
electrical outlet (Fig. 1)
2. Turn the battery (2) upside down and
slide it onto the charger.
NOTE:
Make sure the grooves (3) in the
sides of the battery slide over the matching
tabs on the charger (4) until the battery
latch
“clicks“ into place.
3. Plug the battery charger into the 110
–
120V 60Hz wall receptacle.
NOTES:
a) When the charger is plugged into the
wall receptacle and NO battery is on the
charger, the green indicator light (5) will
turn ON indicating the charger is “live”.
b) When a discharged battery is installed
on the charger, the green indicator light will
turn OFF and the red indicator light (6) will
FLASH. The flashing red indicator light
indicates the battery is being charged.
c) If the red indicator light does not come
ON, check to make sure battery pack is
slid fully onto the charger and the electrical
outlet is working properly.
d) See Fig. 2 at right for other indicator
light functions.
e) A new battery pack or one that is
completely run down should be charged
for 2 hours. After normal use, a battery
pack should be fully charged in about one
hour.
f) It is normal for the battery charger to
hum and be warm to the touch during
operation.
g) If the battery pack does not charge
properly, check to make sure the electrical
outlet is “live”.
h) Do NOT charge batteries when the work
area or the battery temperature is at or
below 0°C (32°F) or above 45°C (113°F).
ASSEMBLY AND OPERATING
Fig. 1
Green
Light
Red
Light
Battery
Inserted
Into
Charger
Charging
Status
ON
OFF
NO
Charger
connected
to power
supply
OFF
Flashing
YES
Battery
being
charged
ON
OFF
YES
Battery fully
charged
OFF
ON
YES
Battery
defective or
bad contact
ON
ON
YES
Battery too
hot or too
cold to be
charged
Fig. 2
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