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ASSEMBLY AND OPERATING
CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK
1.
Place the battery charger (1) in a dry location near a 110–120V 60 Hz electrical
outlet (Fig. 1).
2. Plug the battery charger into the outlet and make sure the green LED indicator light
(5) comes ON. If it does not, refer to the chart (Fig. 2) to identify the problem.
3. Turn the charger (1) upside down and slide it onto the battery(2).
NOTE:
Make sure the grooves (3) in the sides of the battery slide over the matching
tabs on the charger (4) until the battery latch “clicks” into place.
NOTES:
1.
When the charger is plugged into the wall receptacle and NO battery is on the
charger, the green indicator light (5) will turn ON indicating the charger is “live”.
2. When a discharged battery is installed on the charger, the green indicator light
will turn OFF and the red indicator light (6) will turn ON. The red indicator light
indicates the battery is being charged.
3. If the red indicator light does not come ON, check to make sure charger pack is slid
fully onto the battery and the electrical outlet is working properly.
4. See Fig. 2 below for other indicator light functions.
5. A discharged battery pack should be fully charged in 3-5 hours.
6. It is normal for the battery charger to hum and be warm to the touch during operation.
7.
If the battery pack does not charge properly, check to make sure the electrical
outlet is “live”.
8. Do NOT charge batteries when the work area or the battery temperature is at or
below 0°C / 32° F or above 45°C / 113° F.
Green
Light
Red
Light
Battery
Inserted
Into
Charger
Charging
Status
ON
OFF
NO
Charger
connected
to power supply
OFF
ON
YES
Battery
being charged
ON
OFF
YES
Battery
fully
charged
Battery is charged but
not operational on tool.
This may indicate
defective / bad
contact on battery or
charging conditions
are either too hot or
too cold.
ON
OFF
YES
Fig. 2
Fig. 2
1
3
2
4
6 5