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LED display
For indicating the operating modes.
(1) GREEN lamp
(2) Red lamp
Battery charging interface
Charge only battery BPP-1817M / BPP-1815 M
(Not Included).
FOR YOUR SAFETY
Before using this device, read and comply with these
operating instructions and the relevant national industrial
safety regulations.
These operating instructions should be kept for later
use and enclosed with the device when passing it on or
selling it.
INTENDED USE
This device is intended for use with RYOBI plug in
battery packs of voltage:
Rated input voltage
Power input
Frequency
Battery types
Battery voltage
Battery capacity
Charging time
Max.charging current
Class of protection
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Caution
When using the battery charger, the following
basic safety precautions should be observed for
protection against electric shock, danger of injury
and burns.
Please read and observe these instructions before using
the device.
Before using the device check that the mains cable
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and mains plug are not damaged.
The device must not be damp,neither should it be
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used in a damp environment.
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230 V
92 W
50 Hz
NiCd
18 V
1.5-1.7Ah
60-90 mins
1.8 A
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Do not use the device if it has suffered any heavy
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shock or jolting, or is damaged in any other way.
Due to the heat generated during charging,
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the battery charger should not be operated on a
combustible surface/in an inflammable environment.
Do not cover the ventilating slits.
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Never disassemble the device yourself. Danger of an
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electric shock or fire could be caused by improper
reassembly.
Pull the plug of the battery charger out of the socket
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when it is not in use or when cleaning it.
Only use extension cable that is approved and
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technically in perfect condition.
During operation provide sufficient ventilation.
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Malfunction during charging can be caused by storing
and operating in places where the temperature
exceeds +40°C; this should be avoided. Battery
charging in closed cupboards, near heat sources
(radiators, bright sunshine) etc. causes heat to
accumulate and can damage the device.
If the battery is not going to be used for a longer
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period, pull the battery off the battery charger and pull
out the mains plug.
Protect battery contact to avoid a short circuit caused
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by metallic object that can cause a fire or explosion!
Do not rivet or screw any name-plates or signs onto
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the device. The protective insulation can thereby be
rendered ineffective. Adhesive labels are recommended.
Only charge original recommended batteries.
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If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by an
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Authorised Service Center in order to avoid a hazard.
CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK
Put battery pack to charger onto charger.
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When the green lamp comes on after the red pilot
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lamp goes off, it shows your battery pack is fully
charged.
Sometimes the charging lamp will not come on after
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you insert a cartridge from a just-operated tool.
Let the cartridge cool off for a while. Then re-insert it
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and try to charge it once more.
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Do not recharge primary cells (non-rechargeable).
Damage to property/material
Mains voltage must correspond with the voltage
specifications on the device.
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