Use; Accumulator Charging Instructions - Narex CPO 150 Instrucciones De Uso Originales

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Use

The machine is designed for cutting and making cut-outs in wood,
plastic, steel, non-ferrous metals and aluminium. It is suited for straight
cuts. To carry out the operations described below, use saw blades rec-
ommended by the manufacturer.
The user bears full responsibility for the consequences of using the ma-
chine for purposes not specified here.

Accumulator Charging Instructions

1. Please make sure the mains voltage is the same as the voltage listed
on the charger's machine plate. Connect the charger (N1) to a pow-
er source. A  red LED indicator  (N2) will light up. This means the
charger is ready to charge. If the red LED indicator does not light up,
check the connection to power supply. If the power supply func-
tioning correctly, bring the charger in for repair to an authorised
service centre!
2. Slide the accumulator (B1) all the way into the charger.
3. The red LED will light up and the green LED (N2) will start flashing
to indicate that the accumulator is charging.
4. After approximately 60 minutes, the accumulator should be fully
charged, indicated by the green and red LED staying lit without
flashing.
5. Remove the accumulator from the charger. If you do  not wish to
charge another accumulator, disconnect the charger from the pow-
er source.
Overview of LED charging indicator signals (N2):
Green LED
Red LED
off
on
flashing
on
on
on
off
flashing
alternately flashing
New batteries:
Battery capacity may be slightly smaller than the listed value during the
first few initial charge cycles. The reason is that the chemical composi-
tion of the batteries has not been activated yet. This is a temporary issue
and will resolve on its own after a few charge cycles.
Note:
• A blinking green indicator means that the battery is fully charged or
that it is in slow charge mode, which maintains a low charge level of
the battery.
• The initial battery charge may take longer then 60 minutes (accord-
ing to battery capacity) depending on the environment tempera-
ture, the power supply and the current charge level.
• If you are not using the charger, please unplug it from the power
source.
Important information about the charging
process:
1. To get the best out of the batteries in terms of longevity and per-
formance is to charge them at an ambient temperature of 18  °C
to  24  °C. DO  NOT CHARGE the batteries at temperatures below
0 °C and above 45 °C. This is very important. You will prevent serious
battery damage.
• Do not charge the batteries in direct sunlight, especially in the sum-
mer! You will prevent extreme overheating, which could damage
them!
2. If a battery that is too cold (below 0 °C) is inserted into the charg-
er, the charger will not begin charging it right away; instead, the
green and the red indicator light will begin blinking. Once the bat-
tery reaches the right temperature naturally (within the standard
range), the fast charge process will begin automatically.
• If a battery that is too hot (more than 45 °C), is inserted into the
charger, the charger will not begin charging it right away; instead,
the green and the red indicator light will begin blinking. Once the
battery reaches the right temperature (within the standard range),
the fast charge process will begin automatically.
3. If it is not possible to charge the batteries properly (the red indica-
tor is blinking):
• Check that the battery contact surfaces are not dirty. Clean them
with a cotton wad and alcohol as needed.
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Meaning
connected to a power source
accumulator is charging
accumulator is charged
charger or battery temperature
too high
accumulator is damaged
• If the battery is still not charging properly, send or bring the charger
(including the batteries) to your nearest authorised service centre.
4. Under certain conditions and if the charger is connected to power,
foreign material may short circuit the charge contacts inside the
charger. Foreign conducting substances, such as steel fibres, alumini-
um foils or metal deposits must be removed from the charger contin-
uously. Always unplug the charger from power prior to cleaning.
5. If you are carrying out several different charge operations one after
the other, the charger may become hot. This is normal and is not
a sign of a technical problem.
6. Prevent liquid from getting inside the charger as it could cause an
electrical injury. Do not place the battery in a hot environment if
you wish to facilitate the battery cool down process.
7. Accumulator batteries can remain plugged into the charger with-
out a  risk of damage to them or the charger itself. The batteries
will remain fully charged in the charger. DO NOT LEAVE charged
batteries in the charger if the charger is not plugged into the power
outlet.
8. DO NOT USE ACCUMULATOR BATTERIES if they are damaged or if
liquid leaks out of the cells. If the battery liquid comes into contact
with your skin, immediately flush the area with water and monitor
the skin's reaction. Seek medical attention if needed. If it comes into
contact with your eyes, flush them with lots of water and immedi-
ately seek medical attention.
9. If you are charging a fully discharged battery or if you stop charging
the battery before it is fully charged, you must count each of these
cycles as an entire charging cycle.
Note on Lithium-ion (Li-Ion) batteries
• These types of batteries do  not have a  memory effect, in other
words, the batteries can be charged at any state of discharge. If you
take the batteries out of the charger prior to fully charging them, it
will not damage them.
• Each Li-Ion battery is equipped with deep discharge protection. If
the voltage falls (due to overloading or discharge) below the mon-
itored range, the electronic circuit will disconnect the cells. The
machine will then either work intermittently or not at all. You must
reduce machine load or recharge the battery.
Storing lithium-ion batteries
• Store fully charge batteries in a dry and dust-free environment at an
ambient temperature between 5 °C and 40 °C. If you are not using
the batteries for a longer period of time, we recommend you charge
them fully once every three months.
• Keep the battery contacts clean. Do not store the replacement bat-
tery together with metal items as it may cause a short circuit.
• It is always necessary to charge batteries that were not used for
a long time prior to use.
Transporting lithium-ion batteries
As per legal regulation, lithium-ion batteries fall into the hazardous load
category. These batteries must be transported while complying with lo-
cal, national, as well as international guidelines and regulations.
• Consumers may transport these batteries on public roads without
a problem.
• Commercial transportation of lithium-ion batteries by transpor-
tation companies must comply with the regulation on hazardous
load transportation. Only trained personnel may carry out the
preparation and the actual transport. The entire process must have
expert supervision.
The following must be maintained during battery transportation:
• Make sure that contacts are protected and isolated to prevent
a short circuit.
• Be careful so that a large number of batteries do not move around
or fall and collapse during transport.
• Damaged and leaking batteries cannot be transported.
Please contact your carrier for additional information.
Warning!!
It is not expected for the user to perform any service repairs on the
charger. There are no spare parts inside the charger, which users could
repair on their own. It is necessary to bring the charger to your nearest
authorised service centre to prevent damage to spare parts, which are
sensitive to static electricity, for example.
Always use the right set of batteries (the set delivered with the tools or
a replacement set recommended by Narex s.r.o.). Never use any other
sets of accumulator batteries because they could damage your tools and
cause a hazardous situation.
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