Parts Description; Functional Description; Lamp Indications - Makita BL36120A Manual De Instrucciones

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Use the proper charger for the tool to be charged.
Handle the charger carefully. If dropped or hit against something,
the charger may be deformed, cracked or damaged.
Never carry charger by cord or yank it to disconnect from
receptacle.
Keep cord away from heat, oil, chemicals, and sharp edges.
Use a power source with the voltage specified on the nameplate
of the charger.
Do not attempt to use a step-up transformer, and engine
generator or DC power receptacle.
Do not expose charger to rain or snow.
Charge away from volatile, flammable material such as gasoline,
paint, gas, adhesive, etc.
Do not disassemble the charger.
The battery charger is intended for charging MAKITA internal
battery type products only.
Do not operate the tool during charging.
Always unplug the supply before making or breaking
connections to the battery.
Do not attempt to recharge non-rechargeable batteries.

PARTS DESCRIPTION

(Fig. 1)
1. Adapter
4. Pocket
2. Battery charger
5. Harness
3. Battery indicator
6. Upper buckle

FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION

Switch action (Fig. 3)
To switch on the battery, press the ON/OFF switch button (9). To
switch off the battery, press the switch button again.
Battery protection system
The battery is equipped with a protection system. This system
automatically cuts off power to the tool to extend battery life.
The tool automatically stops during operation when the battery is
placed under one of the following conditions:
Overloaded:
The tool is operated in a manner that causes it to draw an
abnormally high current.
In this situation, turn the tool off, remove the adapter from
the tool, and then stop the application that caused the tool to
become overloaded.
Then attach the adapter and turn the tool on to restart.
Overheated:
When the battery is overheated, the power is cut off
automatically. The tool does not operate even it is switched on.
In this situation, stop using the battery, remove the adapter from
the tool, and then cool down the battery.
Low battery voltage:
The remaining battery capacity is too low and the tool does not
operate. In this situation, remove the adapter from the tool and
recharge the battery.
The charging does not start when battery protection system
works because the battery is too hot or cold. The charging
resumes when the battery's temperature returns to normal.
Checking the remaining battery capacity (Fig. 4)
Press the check button (10) to indicate the remaining battery
capacity.
The indicator lamp (11) then lights up for approx. three seconds.

Lamp indications

Indicator lamps
: On : Off : Blinking
Empty
7. Shoulder belt
8. Lower buckle
9. ON/OFF switch
Remaining charge
Full
70% to 100%
45% to 70%
20% to 45%
0% to 20%
Charge the battery.
The battery protection
system is working.
* See below.
* This indication is a temporary error or malfunction of the battery.
In this case, 1. switch off the battery and turn it on again then
check if the tool works; 2. if the lamps still light alternately,
switch off the battery and switch the adapter position (when
using double type adapter only); 3. if the lamps still light
alternately, contact your local Makita service center to request
inspection and/or repair.
Note:
When only the lowermost indicator lamp blinks, or when none
of the indicator lamps light, the battery capacity has run out and
the tool does not operate. In these cases, charge the battery.
When two or more indicator lamps do not light even after
charging is complete, the battery has reached the end of its
service life.
The indicated capacity may be lower than the actual level
during use or immediately after using the tool.
Depending on the conditions of use and the ambient
temperature, the remaining battery capacity may not be
displayed correctly.
ASSEMBLY
Installing or removing the battery to the harness
Place the battery on a flat surface when installing or removing the
battery.
To install the battery (Fig. 5)
Align the holes of the harness with the holes of the battery. And
then tighten them with six bolts.
CAUTION:
Make sure that the battery sits on the harness stably after
installation.
To remove the battery
Remove six bolts and then remove the battery.
Adjusting the harness (Fig. 6, 7 & 8)
Make sure that the harness is stably installed on the battery before
adjusting the harness.
Adjust the harness as follows:
1. Adjust the shoulder belt (7). To fasten the strap, pull the end of
the strap downwards. To loosen the strap, pull up the end of
the fastener (12).
2. Adjust the position of the upper buckle (6). Close and lock the
upper buckle and adjust its belt length.
3. Close and lock the lower buckle (8), and adjust its belt length.
CAUTION:
After adjusting the belt length, run the belt through the band "A"
to avoid a belt becoming loose.
OPERATION
Connecting to the adapter (Fig. 9, 10 & 11)
Connect the socket (13) of the battery to the plug of the adapter
(1).
To connect the sockets, align the connection terminals and press
them in, and then turn the socket to fasten them.
Then connect the adapter to the tools.
The pocket (4) is useful for keeping the adapter temporarily.
Note:
Do not attach the adapters with the cable to the battery passed
over/under the cable connecting the two adapters (Fig. 10).
Incorrect attachment results in stoppage of the tool.
If one end of the adapter (21) does not fit on one of the port of
the tool, put another end of it.
Charging the battery (Fig. 12)
Remove the cap (14), and then connect the charging plug to the
charging socket, then plug in the charger to the power receptacle.
The indicator lamp lights during the charging. The light goes off
when the charging is completed.
When charging is completed, remove the battery and return the
cap.
The following table indicates the types of battery, the number of
cells and the rated capacity which can be charged by the battery
charger.
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