and moisture. Water entering the charger
increases the risk of electric shock.
• Do not charge other batteries. The bat-
tery charger is only suitable for charging
lithium-ion batteries within the indicated
voltage range. Otherwise, there is a fire and
explosion hazard.
• Keep the battery charger clean. Dirt can
cause a risk of electric shock.
• Always check the battery charger, its cable
and plug before using them. Do not use the
charger if you see it is damaged. Do not open
the charger on your own. Have it repaired by
a qualified person who uses original spare
parts. Damaged chargers, cables and plugs
increase the risk of electric shocks.
• Do not use the battery charger on highly
flammable surfaces. For example, paper, tex-
tiles, etc., or in combustible environments. A
fire hazard exists from the charger heating
during the charging cycle.
• Avoid touching grounded items, such
as metal pipes, heaters, cookers and refri-
gerators. If the worker's body comes into
contact with a grounded item, the danger
of electric shock increases.
• Do not use the power supply cable for
purposes other than designed. Under no
circumstances should one use the cable to
carry the charger or pull it; also, it is forbid-
den to switch off the charger by pulling the
power supply cable. Protect the cable against
heating, contact with kerosene-based bodies,
with sharp edges or mobile parts of the tool.
A power cable that is damaged or spliced
increases the danger of electric shock.
• When working in open air, use extension
cords designed for this type of work, which
will reduce the danger of electric shock.
• Do not disassemble the battery and char-
gers and do not change its construction.
• Do not charge batteries in environment
exposed to the risk of explosion, e.g. near
flammable liquid vapours, gases or flam-
mable particles in the form of dusts.
• Do not charge the battery when a battery
jar is damaged.
• In the process of charging, the battery and
charger gets warm, therefore, do not cover
it and do not place it on thermal insulation
materials (mineral wool, sawdust, etc.).
• Do not use damaged batteries and chargers
their use can lead to damage of the power
tool and result in injuries or material damage.
• Store your charging device in a dry place at
room temperature. Make sure that children
do not have access to the charging device
storage place.
2. CHARGING PROCESS
2.1 HOW TO CHARGE THE BATTERY
(Fig. 1)
• Connect the charger to the power supply.
• Insert battery into charger
• Disconnect the charger from power supply
after charging.
2.2 CHARGER INDICATORS (Fig.1)
Charger indicators 2 and 3 inform of the battery
charging process. Signals of the indicators 2
and 3 are shown on the label 1 (see fig. 1).
• Fig. 1.1 - (the green indicator 3 is on, the
battery is not inserted in the charger) - the
charger is connected to the power network
(ready for charging).
• Fig. 1.2 - (the green indicator 3 is blinking,
the battery is inserted in the charger) - the
battery is being charged.
• Fig. 1.3 - (the green indicator 3 is on, the
battery is inserted in the charger) - the
battery is fully charged.
• Fig. 1.4 - (the red indicator 2 is on, the
battery is inserted in the charger) - the
charging process of the battery is terminated
due to inappropriate temperature. When
the temperature conditions are normal, the
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