7 Transporting
– 6 STIHL AL 301-4 chargers to charge
STIHL AP batteries
– 6 STIHL AL 501 chargers to charge STIHL AR
batteries
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► Insert the plug (2) into the socket (1) of the
charging management.
► Insert the mains plug (6) in an easily accessi‐
ble power outlet (5).
► Install the connecting cable (7) and the con‐
necting cable of the charger.
► Insert the mains plug (3) of the charger in a
power outlet (4) on the charging management.
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► Mark the charger and the connecting cable
with a cable marker (8).
6.3
LED on the Charging Manage‐
ment
The LED indicates the status of the charging
management.
When the LED flashes green, the charging man‐
agement executes a self-test.
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When the LED is switched off, the changing
management is not charging. The charging man‐
agement is ready for operation.
If the LED lights up green, at least one device is
being charged.
► If the LED lights up or flashes red: Trouble‐
shooting,
11.1.
There is a malfunction in the charging man‐
agement.
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Transporting
7.1
Transporting the Charging
Management
► Disconnect the mains plug from the socket.
► Disconnect the chargers.
► Roll up the connecting cable.
► When transporting the charging management
in a vehicle: Secure the charger with lashing
straps, belts or a net to prevent it turning over
and moving.
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Storing
8.1
Storing the Charging Manage‐
ment
► Disconnect the mains plug from the socket.
► Roll up the connecting cable.
► The charging management should be stored in
such a way that the following conditions are
fulfilled:
– The charging management is out of the
reach of children.
– The charging management is clean and dry.
– The charging management is in an
enclosed space.
– The charging management is not hanging
from the connecting cable.
– The charging management is not stored
outside of the specified temperature limits,
12.3.
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Cleaning
9.1
Cleaning the Charging Man‐
agement
► Disconnect the mains plug from the socket.
► Clean the charging management with a damp
cloth.
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