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FITTING OR REMOVING THE
BATTERY PACK
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BATTERY CHARGING
Before using your cordless angle drill/driver for the
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If the battery pack is installed in the machine, re-
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As a battery pack approaches the discharged
state,youwillnoticeasharpdropintoolperform
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ance. When the tool is unable to perform the task
at hand, it is time to recharge; otherwise the total
operation life of the pack shall be reduced. Dis-
chargingthepackbeyondthispointcandamage
the pack.
NOTE. Battery temperature will increase during
andshortlyafteruse.Batteriesmaynotaccepta
full charge if they are charged immediately after
use.Allowthebatterypacktocooldowntoroom
temperature before charging for best results.
After charging 2 empty battery packs, the charger
must rest for 1 hour.
CAUTION: The charger must rest on
the four pads provided on the bottom of the
case.Ventslotsintopandbottomofcharger
must not be obstructed. Do not charge battery
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If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced
by the manufacturer or its Service agent or a simi-
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Ensure that the batteries are removed from the
appliancebeforeitisscrappedandthattheyare
disposed of safely.
The appliance must be disconnected from the
supply before removing the batteries.
NORMAL CHARGING
Make sure the power circuit voltage is the same
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Connect charger to power source. The orange
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the charger is ready to begin charging.
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onbatterypack.Slidebatteryforwardontocharg-
er until it stops.
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tinuously, indicating that the battery pack is receiv-
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CAUTION:Wheninsertingbatterypack
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glow, indicating maybe battery temperature is
toohighorthebatteryvoltageistoolow,please
leave battery pack on charger, it will be charged
automatically when battery temperature is
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when battery voltage becomes normal. Then
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continuously, and the green light will turn off.
Depending on room temperature, line voltage,
and existing charge level, initial battery charging
may take longer than one hour.
Disconnect charger from power source when not
in use.
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