Operating The Charger Station; Self-Test; Starting; Operating The Acradyne Abg Nutrunner - AcraDyne ABG Series Operation And Service Manual

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3.

Operating the Charger Station

The charger station must only be used if the
mains electrical supply matches the voltage and
frequency specifications on the charger label. The
charger station is an electrical device creating
a direct current, which can trip simple residual
current circuit breakers (RCCB). Use type F or better,
with a trigger current of no more than 30 mA.
Before using the charger station, ensure ventilation
slots are not covered or blocked. Minimum distance
to other objects should at least 5 cm (2 in).
3.1

Self-Test

Plug the main plug into a
suitable outlet. The warning
indicator (4) and the operation
indicator (3) will light up in
sequence for approx. 1 second;
the built-in fan will run for
approx. 5 seconds.
Operation indicator
3.2

Starting

Charging: Push rechargeable battery pack (1) completely onto
the seat (2). The operating indicator will start to flash.
To check the charging level of the battery pack, first remove the
pack from the charger, then push the button on the battery pack.
Trickle charging: If the battery pack is fully charged, the
charger statin will switch automatically to trickle charging. The
battery pack can be left in the charger and ready for use any
time. The operating indicator (3) will remain lit.
Fault: The warning indicator (4) is lit permanently; the battery
pack is not charged. This is due to the temperature being too
high or too low. Once the battery pack temperature is between
0° C and 50° C (32° F and 122° F) charging starts automatically.
If the warning indicator (4) flashes, check to see that the battery
pack is seated correctly, or check if the battery pack is defective.
Immediately remove the battery pack from the charger.
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Warning Indicator
4.

Operating the AcraDyne ABG Nutrunner

The ABG Nutrunner must not be damp or wet, and
may not be used in a damp or humid environment.
Always provide rain protection. Before first use,
always fully charge the battery pack. Before any
later use, always check the charge status of the
battery pack and recharge, also in case of power
decrease.
4.1
Starting

4.1.1 Remove, Charge, Insert, or Change Li-Ion Battery Pack

Remove battery pack
Push safety catch (5), and pull battery pack to the front (6).
Charge battery pack
Push the battery pack completely onto the seat of the charger.
Insert battery pack
Push the battery pack all the way into the battery seat of the
power tool (7), until the safety catch locks audibly.
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