OPERATING
10 - English
R297123
Battery
General
CAUTION!
An exhausted battery must not be disposed of as
household garbage! Leave it at your nearest service
agent or collection point.
The battery has a capacity of 2 hours. The surrounding
temperature affects how quick the battery runs down.
The battery can cope with temperatures from 5 to 45ºC
(40-115ºF)
A flat battery takes approx. 2 to 3 hours to charge.
A spare battery can be stored in the "parking space" by the
standard battery slot.
If the product is not used for a longer period of time,
remove the battery from the standard slot. The battery can
be stored in the "parking space".
Battery status
The light diode on the water tank indicates the following:
100%
- 20%
< 20%
< 7,5%
1
2
3
0%
4
x3
1 Flashing green diode - battery level between 100 to 20%.
2 Flashing red diode - battery level under 20%.
3 Flashing red diode with high frequency - battery level
under 7.5%.
4 Red diode flashing three times - Battery completely flat.
Charge the battery
CAUTION!
Voltage surges damage the battery and charger. Check
that the mains voltage corresponds with that stated on
the charger.
• Put the battery in the charger supplied.
• Connect the battery charger to the power socket. A flat
battery takes approx. 2 to 3 hours to charge.
• Remove the battery from the charger when the battery is
fully charged.
• Disconnect the power plug.
Charge status
The light diode on the charger indicates the following:
• Constant lit red diode - charge in progress.
• Flashing red diode with long intervals (turns to solid red
light) - very low voltage.
• Flashing red diode with short intervals- warning! Faulty
battery or short circuit!
• Constant lit green diode - fully charged.