Charger and accu pack
1
Charger (NLM0)
3
Charging plug
2
Status LED of the Charger
Flashing orange: Impulse charge (accu pack fully
discharged)
Orange: Accu pack is being charged
Green: Charging completed
Red: Accu pack damaged
4
Accu pack, for example,
(NLM)
The charging process starts as soon as the accu pack is connected to the charger. The accu pack is fully dis-
charged if the status LED on the charger flashes orange. The charging process will take considerably longer
in this case. If the status LED is orange, a normal charging process is started. The charging process is com-
plete when the status LED turns green.
If the status LED turns red, the accu pack is faulty. Possible reasons for this include a broken cable, short cir-
cuit or defective cells. In this case, the used accu pack must be replaced by a new one.
Note:
Accu packs are wear parts that lose capacity over time. The capacity is also reduced at high or low
ambient temperatures and under intensive use.
Important note:
The use of spare and wear parts (e.g. accu or battery packs, etc.) which are not
approved by the manufacturer shall void the warranty. The housing cover must always be closed
tightly during operation.
Note:
Ensure that accu and battery packs are disposed of in line with environmental requirements.
Used accu or battery packs can be returned to the manufacturer or handed in at suitable collection
points.
10.3 Accu or battery pack
While battery packs are intended for single use and must be disposed of accordingly after depletion, accu
packs can be recharged and used again and again. However, the service time of accu packs is not indefinite.
In addition to regular servicing and maintenance, its service life is also dependent on the frequency of use and
the operating and storage conditions.
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NivuLog Easy - Rev. 05 as of 02.07.2012