OPERATION FOR BATTERY PACK & CHARGER
■ Charging: a continuous red LED on
the charger indicates that the battery is
charging normally.
■ Charged: a continuous green LED on the
charger indicates that the battery is ready
for use.
■ The indicator lights on the charger show
the charger status:
SYMBOL INDICATOR
LIGHTS
Red,
Blinking
Red,
Continuous
Green,
Continuous
Light Off
■ The charger ensures maximum battery life
because it measures the existing charge
level of the battery and then charges with
the required current and voltage. Charge
battery fully before storage.
■ Preparing to Charge: a blinking red LED
light indicates that the battery voltage is
abnormally low. This might occur after
a long storage period without use. The
battery is being conditioned and will begin
charging when normal voltage is reached.
- If the charger continues this state for long
time, remove and reinstall the battery
pack.
- If the LED status repeats a second time,
try to charge another identical battery.
- If the new battery charges normally,
dispose of the defective battery pack (see
Environmentally Safe Battery Disposal
section).
- If the red light continues blinking after
installing the second battery, the charger
may be defective. Replace with a new
one.
■ No Power/ Technical Issue: if no indicator
light illuminates on the charger, either
there is no power to the outlet which
STATUS
Preparing to Charge
Charging
Power On /
Battery Charged
No Power /
Technical Issue
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the charger is plugged into, or there is
a technical issue with the battery or the
charger. Try the following steps to isolate
the issue:
1. Disconnect the battery from the charger.
If the light turns green, the issue is with
the battery.
2. If the light remains off after removing the
battery, plug the charger into a different
outlet. If the light still doesn't illuminate,
replace the charger.
3. With the continuous green indicator light
illuminated on the charger, reinstall the
battery. If the light turns off, the battery is
defective; replace the battery.
■ After continuous or repeated charging
cycles without interruption, the charger
surface may become noticeably warm.
This is normal and does not indicate a
technical defect of the battery charger.
WARNING!
To avoid risk of fire, electric
shock, or electrocution:
■ Do not use a damp cloth or detergent on
the battery or battery charger.
■ Always remove the battery pack before
cleaning, inspecting, or performing any
maintenance on the product.