Battery pack life – Panasonic EY6230 User Manual

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Battery pack (EY9136)

1. Press the battery pack release

buttons © on both sides and pult

the pack away from the tool.

2. Charge the battery pack using the

battery charger.

3. After the charging has been com­

pleted, remove the battery pack

from the charger and connect it to
the tool. Disconnect the charger
from the A.C. outlet when not in use.

Battery Pack Life

The rechargeable batteries have a

limited life. If the operation time
becomes e x t r e m e l y short a f t e r

recharging, replace the battery with a
new one. If the tool is not frequently
used, charge the battery pack at
least once every six months to main­

tain battery performance.

Note: Use under extremely hot or

cold conditions wiil reduce
operation capacity per charge.

ATTENTION:

The nickel cadmium battery you have

purchased is recyclable. At the end
of it’s useful life, under various state

and local laws, it is illegal to dispose
of this battery into your municipal
waste stream. Please call 1 -800-8-
BATTERY for information on how to
recycle this battery.

EY0212

1. Plug the charger into an AC outlet.

2. Open the cap and insert the bat­

tery pack firmly into the charger.

0 Battery pack release button

Q) Battery charger (EY0212)

Note; Charge a new battery pack, or

a battery pack that has not

been used for a prolonged time,

for about 24 hours to bring the

battery up to full charge.

Battery

charger

3. During charging, the charging

lamp will be lit.

When charging is completed, an

internal electronic switch will auto­
matically be triggered to prevent

overcharging.

• Charging will not start if the bat­

tery pack is warm (for example,

immediately

after

heavy-duty

operation). The orange standby
lamp will be lit until the battery
cools down. Charging wiil then

begin automatically.

4. When charging is completed, the

charging lamp will start flashing

rapidly.

5. If the charger is too hot by charg­

ing more than two battery packs

consecutively, charging a battery

pack that has not been used for a
long time or the ambient tempera­

ture is rather tow, the charging

lamp starts flashing slowly. It indi­

cates protective charging and it
takes more time than standard

charging time until the battery pack

is fully charged.

• If a fully charged battery pack is

inserted into the charger again,
the charging lamp may light up

and then flash slowly. After sever­
al minutes, the charging lamp

may flash quickly to indicate the

charging is completed.

6. If the charging lamp does not light

immediately after the charger is
plugged in, or if after the standard

charging time the lamp does not go
off, consult an authorized dealer.

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