Service.
• Always take heed of the applicable safety
instructions as well as the environmen-
tal protection regulations and informa-
tion.
• The warranty excludes all defects
caused by improper handling.
• Always remove the rechargeable bat-
tery before carrying out work on the
device. Risk of injury!
Removing/inserting the battery
1. To remove the battery from the device,
press the release button (1) on the bat-
tery (4) and pull the battery out.
2. To insert the battery (4), place it on the
guide track and push it back into the
appliance. It will audibly snap in.
Do not insert the battery until
the appliance is fully assembled.
Risk of injury!
Checking the battery charge level
The battery's (3) charge level is indicated
by the charge state indicator (4).
Press the button for state of charge dis-
play (2) on the battery. The LEDs indicate
the battery's charge level.
3 LEDs are on (red,orange and green):
Battery charged
2 LEDs are on (red and orange):
Battery partially charged
1 LED is on (red):
Battery needs to be charged
Only charge the battery (4) when
the red LED on the charge level in-
dicator is on.
Recharging the battery
Only charge the battery (4) when the
red LED on the charge level indica-
tor (3) is on.
Charging time for battery
2.0 Ah = 1 hr
Charging time for battery
4.0 Ah = 2 hrs
1. Remove the battery (4) from the
appliance, as necessary.
2. Insert the battery (4) in the charg-
ing compartment of the battery
charger (5).
3. Plug the battery charger (5) into
a mains outlet. The red LED (6)
on the charger (5) flashes during
charging. If the green LED on the
charger (5) is on, the battery (4) is
charged.
4. When the battery is fully re-
charged unplug the battery charg-
er (5) from the mains.
5. Pull the battery out of the battery
charger (5).
Used batteries
• If a fully recharged battery lasts for
considerably shorter operating times,
the battery is used up and needs to
be replaced. Only use an OEM battery
pack replacement available from our
Customer Service.
• Always take heed of the applicable
safety instructions as well as the envi-
ronmental protection regulations and
information (see "Waste Disposal and
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