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Charging the battery
- Place charger on a flat and dry surface within 1m of a wall socket.
- Remove battery from tool.
- Insert/slide battery into charger.
- Plug battery charger into wall socket (power source).
- Charge battery (see Table 3 for recommended charging time).
- After charging, remove battery from charger: press the release button
and pull/slide battery out.
- Insert fully charged battery on tool.
- Then disconnect charger from mains and store it adequately.
Note: Maintain the charger and the battery at a temperature between
+10°C and +40°C.
LEDs on battery charger (Fig. 2)
The two LEDs (d) on the charger will indicate the charging status:
- The red LED lighted on means the charger is powered and the battery
is charging.
- The green LED lighted on means the battery is fully charged.
Fig. 2
Tips to ensure optimal battery life:
- Do not to drop, hit, or damage the battery.
- Recharge the battery before it is completely drained.
When you notice that the tool performance is decreasing, recharge the battery accordingly.
- Never charge a fully charged battery. Overloading reduces its life.
- If the battery is hot, allow it to cool down before proceeding with charging.
- When the product is not used, it is recommended to charge the battery every 3 months.
4.4- Fitting or replacing a disc
CAUTION! Remove battery from tool before performing this operation.
Proceed as follows:
- Press on the spindle lock button (Fig.3)
- Unscrew the support flange nut using the pin wrench (Fig. 3).
- Fit or replace the abrasive disc (see Fig. 4).
- Replace the support flange nut (Fig. 4)
Note: According to the type of disc used, replace the support flange nut as shown on Fig.5.
- Tighten the flange nut using the same pin wrench while pressing on the spindle lock button.
- Ensure that the disc is assembled and tightened correctly before use:
- Release the spindle lock button then check that the fitted disc rotates smoothly.
- connect tool to mains and operate the tool with no load for at least 30s in a stable position.
- Ensure that the blotters are used when they are provided with the agglomerated abrasive tools or when
they are required.
- Check that protective guard is placed in the correct position and that it does not move.
- Immediately stop operating the tool if strong vibrations or any other defect is detected.