6. Insert the battery charger power cable plug (6) in the socket (7) on the battery (Flg.5).
ATTENTION: make sure the green LED (4) on the battery charger lights up when you enable
the charger (Fig.3). This LED indicates that the charger circuit is correctly powered
ATTENTION: before inserting the plug (6) in the socket (7), make sure the battery charger
housing compartment is not dirty (dust,condensation or other types of liquid) .
ATTENTION: make sure the red LED (4) on the battery charger lights up when you insert the
plug (6) in the socket (7). This LED Indicates that the battery is recharging.
ATTENTION: the red LED (4) remains on until the battery is fully charged. When the
recharging cycle has ended, the red LED goes off and the green LED comes on.
ATTENTION: the charger and the battery can be left connected to the power socket. The red
LED (4) light up when the charger occasionally tops up the battery.
ATTENTION: the red charge status LED (4) does not provide any indication of the battery
charge level.
ATTENTION: during the charging phase , the battery may overheat. This is normal and does
not mean there is any problem with the battery.
ATTENTION: if the battery used in this appliance is overcharged , there may be a risk of Fire,
explosion or chemical bums.
7. Once the charging cycle is completed ( the green LED (8) fully lights up), remove the plug (2) on
the battery charger from the mains socket (Flg.6).
ATTENTION: to prevent any damage to the mains socket, pull directly on the plug (not on
the cable) when taking it out.
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