Charging the Battery Pack
Important:
For best results, your battery tool
should be charged in a location where the
temperature is more than 5° C (41° F) but less
than 40° C (104° F). To reduce the risk of serious
personal injury, do not store outside or in vehicles.
Charging time will be increased if not charged
within this range.
1.
If the power cord is not plugged in to the charger,
plug it in to the charger
power cord into a power socket.
2.
Turn the battery upside down and line up the
battery terminal with the slot in the charger
(Figure 1
and
Figure
1. Insert battery here
2. LED indicators
1. LED indicators (level of
charge)
2. Release button
(Figure
1), then plug the
2).
Figure 1
3. Charge/storage mode
switch
4. Power cord plug-in
location
Figure 2
3. Battery terminal
4. Test button
3.
Slide the battery into the charger until it clicks
into place.
4.
To remove the battery, press down on the
release button and slide the battery backwards
out of the charger.
5.
Refer to
Figure 3
on the battery charger.
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1. Red light on; green
light flashing—battery is
charging.
2. Red light on; green
light on—battery is fully
charged.
3. Red light flashing; green
light off—abnormal battery
temperature (greater than
50 C (122 F) or less than 0
C (32 F).
4. Charge/storage mode
switch
Storing a lithium-ion battery at 40% of its capacity
maximizes battery life.
Use storage mode
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be used for 1 month or longer.
1.
Insert the battery into the charger.
2.
Turn storage mode on.
3.
The battery will charge or discharge as
necessary to approximately 40% charge.
4
to interpret the LED indicators
Figure 3
5. Red light off; green
light flashing—battery is
preparing for storage.
6.
Red light off; green light
on—battery is prepared
for storage.
7. Red light on; green light
off—no battery inserted.
8. Red light flashing; green
light flashing—battery is
defective.
(Figure
3) when the battery will not
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