FUNCTIONAL
DESCRIPTION
CAUTION:
Always be sure that the unit is
switched off before adjusting or checking func-
tion on the unit.
Charging the unit
CAUTION:
After charging is complete, be
sure to remove the power plug of the battery
charger from the AC voltage source, and remove
the socket of the battery charger and attach the
cap of the battery.
NOTICE:
The battery charger is intended for
charging MAKITA portable power pack only. Never
use it for other purposes or for other manufactur-
er's batteries.
NOTICE:
When the battery charger is connected
to the unit, the tool or machine does not start. In
this case, remove the battery charger from the
unit.
NOTICE:
If the temperature of the battery
becomes low or high during charging, the
charging may stop. In this case, wait until the bat-
tery becomes ordinary temperature by warming
up or cooling down the battery, and then restart
the charging.
1.
Remove the cap of the battery by turning it.
Fig.2
► 1. Cap
2.
Align the protrusion on the socket of the battery
charger with the counterpart on the plug of the unit, and
then attach the socket to the plug by turning the socket.
3
Fig.3
► 1. Protrusion 2. Socket 3. Plug
3.
Plug the power plug of the battery charger into the
proper AC voltage source.
4.
After the charging is complete, remove the socket
of the battery charger, and then attach the cap of the
battery.
During charging, the main power lamp lights up in red
and the indicator lamps indicate the remaining battery
capacity. When the charging is complete, the main
power lamp and indicator lamps go off.
Main
power
lamp
1
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Indicator lamps
Lighted
Off
Blinking
1
2
Remaining
capacity
Charging
(75% to
100%)
Charging
(50% to
75%)
Charging
(25% to
50%)
Charging
(0% to
25%)