Charging the battery, Gb mt – Parkside PWSA 18 A1 User Manual

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Charging the battery

Do not expose the battery to

extreme conditions such as

heat or impact. Risk of injury

from escaping electrolytic so-

lution! After eye/skin contact,

rinse the affected areas with

water or a neutraliser and

consult a doctor.

Charge the battery in a dry room

only.

Prior to attaching the charger, check

that the battery‘s outer surface is

clean and dry.

There is a risk of injury due to elec-

tric shock.

Only use the original charger from

the package to charge the battery.

Mind not to charge the appliance

for more than 1 hours at a time. If

you do, the battery and the appli-

ance may be damaged and longer

charging times would be a waste

of energy. Excessive charging will

void the warranty.

Make sure that the power supply

voltage matches the voltage rating

indicated on the device‘s type plate.

• Charge the battery before the first time

of use. Do not briefly charge the battery

several time in a row.

• Recharge the battery when you notice

that the appliance is becoming slower.

• If a fully recharged battery lasts for con-

siderably shorter operating times, the bat-

tery is used up and needs to be replaced.

Only use an OEM spare battery available

from our Customer Service.

• Always take heed of the applicable safety

instructions as well as the environmental

protection regulations and information.

• The warranty excludes all defects

caused by improper handling.

Removing / inserting the

battery

1. To remove the battery (9) from

the appliance, press the release

button 10) on the battery and

pull out the battery.

2. To insert the battery (9), place it

on the guide track and push it

back into the appliance. It will

audibly snap in.

Recharging the battery

1. Remove the battery (9) from the

appliance.

2. Insert the battery (9) in the charg-

ing compartment of the battery

charger.

3. Plug the battery charger into a

mains outlet.

4. When the battery (9) is fully

recharged unplug the battery

charger from the mains.

5. Pull the battery (9) out of the bat-

tery charger.

Green LED flashes up without battery

Charger ready

Green LED lights up

Battery such alleged charged

Red LED lights up

Battery charging

Green LED flashes with battery:

Battery has to be charged in advance for

30 minutes before charging starts

Red and green LED flashes Battery defect

Red and green LED lights up

Battery too cold or too warm. Battery can-

not be charged

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