Metabo SB 18 Operating Instructions - Page 8

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en ENGLISH Keep children away from the battery charger and the working area! Keep your battery charger out of reach of children! Pull out the mains plug immediately if the battery charger starts to smoke or flames emerge! Do not insert objects into the ventilation slots on the battery charger - there is a danger of electric shocks and short circuits! Do not use faulty battery packs. 5. Overview See page 2. 1 Battery pack (not in scope of delivery) 2 Sliding seat 3 Operation display 4 Warning display 7.2 Conservation charge Once the charging process has finished, the battery charger automatically switches to conservation mode. The battery pack can remain in the battery charger and is therefore always ready for use. The operating display (3) lights up continuously. 8. Fault 8.1 Warning display (4) lights up continuously Battery pack is not charged. Temperature too high/ too low. When the temperature of the battery pack is between 0 °C and 50 °C, the charging process begins automatically. 8.2 Warning display (4) flashes 6. Commissioning Before plugging in, check to see that the rated mains voltage and mains frequency, as specified on the rating label, match your power supply. Devices such as this one, which generate direct current, may have an effect on basic residualcurrent circuit breakers. Use type F or better, with a release current of max. 30 mA. Before commissioning the charger, ensure that the air slots are free. Minimum distance to other objects is 5 cm. 6.1 Self-test Insert mains supply plug. The warning display (4) and the operating indicator (3) light up one after the other for approx. 1 second and the installed fan runs for approx. 5 seconds. • Battery pack is defective. Remove the battery pack immediately from the charger. • The battery pack was not pushed correctly onto the sliding seat (2). See section 7.1. • 9. Repairs Repairs to the charger must only be carried out by qualified electricians. If the mains connection cable of this tool is damaged, in order to prevent endangering personnel and property it must be replaced by the manufacturer, or the Customer Service of the manufacturer, or a similarly qualified person. Contact your local Metabo representative if you have Metabo chargers requiring repairs. For addresses see www.metabo.com. 7. Use 10. Environmental Protection 7.1 Charging battery pack Push the battery pack completely to the stop on the sliding seat (2). The operating indicator (3) flashes. Note: To have the charge level displayed on Li-ion battery packs (with 14.4 V, 18 V and 36 V), first take the battery pack out of the charger and then press the button on the battery pack. Observe national regulations on environmentally compatible disposal and on the recycling of disused machines, packaging and accessories. Only for EU countries: Never dispose of power tools in your household waste! In accordance with European Guideline 2002/ 96/EC on used electronic and electric equipment and its implementation in national legal systems, used power tools must be collected separately and handed in for environmentally compatible recycling. 8

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ENGLISH
en
8
Keep children away from the
battery charger and the working
area!
Keep your battery charger out of
reach of children!
Pull out the mains plug immediately
if the battery charger starts to
smoke or flames emerge!
Do not insert objects into the
ventilation slots on the battery
charger – there is a danger of
electric shocks and short circuits!
Do not use faulty battery packs.
See page 2.
1
Battery pack (not in scope of delivery)
2
Sliding seat
3
Operation display
4
Warning display
B
efore plugging in, check to see that the
rated mains voltage and mains frequency, as
specified on the rating label, match your
power supply.
Devices such as this one, which generate direct
current, may have an effect on basic residual-
current circuit breakers. Use type F or better, with a
release current of max. 30 mA.
B
efore commissioning the charger, ensure that
the air slots are free. Minimum distance to other
objects is 5 cm.
6.1
Self-test
Insert mains supply plug.
The warning display (4) and the operating indicator
(3) light up one after the other for approx. 1 second
and the installed fan runs for approx. 5 seconds.
7.1
Charging battery pack
Push the battery pack
completely to the stop
on
the sliding seat (2).
The operating indicator (3) flashes.
Note:
To have the charge level displayed on Li-ion
battery packs (with 14.4 V, 18 V and 36 V), first take
the battery pack out of the charger and then press
the button on the battery pack.
7.2
Conservation charge
Once the charging process has finished, the battery
charger automatically switches to conservation
mode.
The battery pack can remain in the battery charger
and is therefore always ready for use.
The operating display (3) lights up continuously.
8.1
Warning display (4) lights up
continuously
Battery pack is not charged. Temperature too high/
too low. When the temperature of the battery pack
is between 0 °C and 50 °C, the charging process
begins automatically.
8.2
Warning display (4) flashes
Battery pack is defective. Remove the battery
pack immediately from the charger.
The battery pack was not pushed correctly onto
the sliding seat (2). See section 7.1.
Repairs to the charger must only be carried out by
qualified electricians.
If the mains connection cable of this tool is
damaged, in order to prevent endangering
personnel and property it must be replaced by the
manufacturer, or the Customer Service of the
manufacturer, or a similarly qualified person.
Contact your local Metabo representative if you
have Metabo chargers requiring repairs. For
addresses see www.metabo.com.
Observe national regulations on environmentally
compatible disposal and on the recycling of disused
machines, packaging and accessories.
Only for EU countries: Never dispose of
power tools in your household waste! In
accordance with European Guideline 2002/
96/EC on used electronic and electric equipment
and its implementation in national legal systems,
used power tools must be collected separately and
handed in for environmentally compatible recycling.
5.
Overview
6.
Commissioning
7.
Use
8.
Fault
9.
Repairs
10. Environmental Protection