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When Charging (Li-ion 00 Lithium ion battery)
Problem
Will not charge
Prolonged charge
standby
Stops charging
halfway
After charging is
completed, all of
the lamps are not
lit
The charger emits
a sound
The charger gets
unusually hot
13
The charger emits
an odor
92
Charger LED
Battery LED
Indication
Indication
Off
Off
Off
Off
Flashing green
Off
(5times per second)
Flashing red (5times
Off
per second)
Flashing red
Off
(once per second)
Lit red
Off
Residual capacity
Flashing green
indicator lamps are
(once per second)
lit
Residual capacity
Flashing green
indicator lamps are
(once per second)
lit
Residual capacity
Off
indicator lamps are
lighted only halfway
Residual capacity
Off
indicator lamps are
lighted only halfway
Residual capacity
Lamp display varies
indicator lamps are
with the conditions.
lit
Residual capacity
Lamp display varies
indicator lamps are
with the conditions
lit
Residual capacity
Lamp display varies
indicator lamps are
with the conditions
lit
Check Point
Is the power cord connected?
Will another battery accept a charge?
Are a Ni-MH battery and a Li-ion
battery connected at the same time?
Can another battery be charged?
Is the battery temperature appropri-
ate?
Is the ambient temperature appropri-
ate?
Is the temperature of the battery
high?
Check the number of times or days
you have used the battery.
Is the sound unusual?
While the charger is charging the
battery, it is normal for the unit to heat
up to some degree (about 40–60°C).
If the charger gets too hot, though, it
may be malfunctioning.
Does this occur immediately after you
start using the charger?
What to Do
Connect the power cord to a power
source.
If it can be charged, the charger is nor-
mal. Use a rechargeable battery.
If it cannot be charged, the charger may
be faulty. Contact your dealer.
The charger has remained in standby
mode for a long time and has stopped
charging the battery.
Wait for the battery temparature to drop
and try to charge the battery again.
If both are connected at the same time,
disconnect one of them.
If it can be charged, the charger is nor-
mal. Use a rechargeable battery.
If it cannot be charged, the charger may
be faulty. Contact your dealer.
Unplug the power plug, stop charging the
battery and contact your dealer.
Unplug the power plug, stop charging the
battery and contact your dealer.
The charger is in standby mode. This
does not indicate a malfunction.
Wait until the battery reaches an appro-
priate temperature.
Charge the battery in an environment with
an appropriate temperature (cool in the
summer and warm in the winter).
After the battery has cooled down, try
charging again.
Has the battery deteriorated?
After approximately 300 charge/discharge
cycles, the battery capacity will decrease
to approximately 60% of that of a new
battery.
Unplug the power plug, stop charging the
battery and contact your dealer.
Unplug the power plug, stop charging the
battery and contact your dealer.
The charger may emit an odor immedi-
ately after it is put to use, but the odor will
disappear eventually.
If the odor persists, unplug the power
plug, stop charging the battery and con-
tact your dealer.

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