Initial Operation; Charging Battery Pack; Conservation Charge - FISCHER FGC 100-BC Manual De Instrucciones

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Pull out the mains plug immediately if
EN
the battery charger starts to smoke or
flames emerge!
Do not use faulty battery packs!

5. Initial Operation

Before commissioning, check that
the rated mains voltage and mains
frequency stated on the type plate
match your power supply.
Devices like these that generate direct
current can influence simple earth
leakage protection devices. Use a type
for better, with a release current of
max. 30 mA.
6. Self-test
Plug in.
During correct operation, the LED display
"CHARGE COMPLETE" lights green. Now
the charger is ready to charge the fischer
battery packs.

7.1 Charging battery pack

Insert the battery pack completely up to
the stop, the LED-display "CHARGING"-
LED lights red, if the battery pack is
completely inserted and is charging. The
complete charging process of an empty
battery lasts 90 minutes.
Note: If the LED-display keeps the
"CHARGE COMPLETE"-LED lightning
green when you insert the battery pack,
that means that the battery pack is
already charged and does not need any
more charging.

7.2 Conservation charge

Once the charging process has finished,
the battery charger automatically
switches to conservation mode.
The battery pack can remain in the
battery charger and is therefore always
ready for use.
The LED display lights up green
"CHARGE COMPLETE".
8. Faults
The is a fault, if LED-displays flash
alternatively red and green. These could
be the possible reasons:
Battery pack is not charged.
Excessive/insufficient temperature.
When the temperature of the battery pack
is between 5 °C and 50 °C, the charging
process begins automatically.
Battery pack is defective.
→ Remove the battery pack immediately
from the charger.
Charger defected.
→ Please unplug immediately the
charger from the power supply and
do not use it any more.
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