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LED functions
The green LED indicates only the NiMH / NiCd and Li-Ion charge process. It
does not indicate any activity on the USB power connector.
C H A R G E
green
P O W E R
red
Off Off No or faulty power supply.
Flashing On Charge process is going on.
On On Battery fully charged.
Off On Main power from power supply
or car cigarette lighter plug ok.
No battery pack inserted. Faul-
ty contact. Wrong or faulty bat-
tery pack.
Flashing Flashing Charge process was stopped by
11 hours safety timer.
Battery pack could not be fully
charged. Battery pack faulty.
Process error. Remove batte-
ries and try again.
Safety Notes
Use only the original power supply or the original car cigarette lighter plug .
The battery pack and the charger become warm when charging. This is not a
technical defect. Batteries must be charged only under supervision. When not
in use, disconnect the device from the power source and remove the battery
pack. Handle your charger carefully. Do not subject your charger to physical
shocks, high or low temperature, humidity, dirt, dust or liquids. Keep the unit
away from children. Use only in dry rooms.
Handling precautions for batteries
Charge new batteries before rst use. New batteries must be charged and
discharged several times to reach full capacity. Batteries must be removed
from the device, if you do not use it for a long time. Li-Ion batteries must
be stored in a discharged state, but not below < 3V / < 6V (deep-discharged
state). NiMH / NiCd must be stored in a fully charged state. Charge and dis-
charge the battery every 6 months. Batteries are consumable parts and must
be replaced at low capacity. Handle your battery carefully. Do not subject your
battery to physical shocks, high or low temperatures, humidity, dirt, dust or
liquids. Do not short circuit, solder, disassemble or put in re. Batteries may
become warm when charging and discharging. This is not a technical defect.