CHARGING BATTERY PACK (30 MINUTE SINGLE BAY-BC130)
INDICATORS,
SYMBOLS
AND MEANING
If the indicator
lights are "OFF", the charger
is not receiving
power
from
power
supply
outlet.
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| If the green
indicator
light
is
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! "ON", the charger
is plugged
in
but
the
battery
pack
is not
inserted,
or the battery
pack is fully charged
and is being trickle charged.
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in0ic tor,i0ht
is
-
"BLINKING",
the battery
pack is
being
fast-charged.
Fast-
charging
will automatically
stop
when
the
battery pack is fully charged.
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If the red indicator
light is "ON",
the battery
pack
is too hot or
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cold
for
fast-charging.
The
charger
will switch
to trickle
charge,
until a
suitable
temperature
is reached,
at which
time the charger
will switch
automatically
to
fast-charging.
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,_J'r_'_ If the
red
indicator
light
is
....
BLINKING",
the battery
pack
cannot
accept
a charge
or the
contacts
of the charger
or battery
pack are
contaminated.
Clean
the contacts
of the
charger
or battery
pack only as directed
in
these
operating
instructions
or
those
supplied
with your tool or battery pack.
Plug charger
cord
into your
standard
power
outlet. Before
inserting
battery
pack, remove
protective
cap, then insert
battery
pack into
charger (Fig. 8).
The charger's
green indicator light will begin to
"BLINK".
This
indicates
that the battery
is
receiving
a fast charge.
Fast-charging
will
automatically
stop when the battery
pack is
fully charged.
When
the indicator
light stops
"BLINKING"
(and
becomes
a steady
green
light)
fast
charging is complete.
The battery
pack may be used even though
the light may still be blinking.
The light may
require more time to stop blinking depending
on temperature.
When you begin the charging
process
of the battery pack, a steady
red light
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BATTERY
PACK
CHARGER
could also mean the battery pack is too hot or
too cold.
The purpose
of the green light is to indicate
that the battery pack is fast-charging.
It does
not indicate the exact point of full charge.
The
light will stop blinking in less time if the battery
pack was not completely
discharged.
When charging several batteries in sequence,
the charge time may slightly increase.
When
the battery
pack
is fully
charged,
unplug
the charger
(unless
you're
charging
another
battery
pack)
and slip the battery
pack back into the tool.
To prevent
fire or injury
when batteries
are
not in tool or charger, always
place protective
cap onto end of battery pack.
PROTECTIVE
CAP
RED
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