Translation of the Original
GB
Operating Instructions LG/A2
WARNING!
Read through all safety guidelines
and instructions!
Failure to adhere to safety guidelines
and instructions can result in electrical shock,
fi re and/or serious injuries as consequence.
Store all safety guidelines and instructions
for the future.
Only for use in dry rooms
Protection class II device
Do not dispose of the power tool, charger
or battery with household rubbish!
Fuse 2A
1 Technical data
Weight:
Mains voltage:
Output voltage:
Charging current:
2 Commissioning and operation
Charging the battery (Fig. 1)
Caution!
Before starting up, read the warning instruc-
tions and the labels attached to the charger and
the battery!
• Do not disassemble the battery or break
the housing! Electrolytes could leak out and
cause injuries! If electrolyte gets into your
eyes, rinse them with clean water and seek
medical attention immediately!
- 6 -
Approx. 340 g
100-240V~50/60Hz
12.6 V
2 A
• Protect battery from overheating! Defects
could be the result.
• Never short-circuit the battery! Strong
currents could overheat the battery. Burns or
a defect could be the possible result. When
storing the batteries, ensure that the electric
contacts cannot establish a conductive
connection.
• Do not put the battery in open fi re! The
battery can explode.
• Never subject the battery to liquids!
Caution!
Please note that your Proxxon charger LG/
A2 may only be operated with the approp-
riate Proxxon batteries (Li/A2, No. 29896)!
The respective Proxxon components are opti-
mally coordinated.
Please note: The device, battery and charge are
also separately available at retailers!
When delivered, the battery is partially charged
and must be charged completely before
commissioning the device. To do so, proceed
as follows:
1. Insert the plug of the charger.
2. Insert battery 1 in the charger 2 as shown
in Fig. 2.
3. The yellow light-emitting diode 3 signals
the charging process. When completed, the
green light-emitting diode 4 lights up.
4. Remove the completely charged battery
from the charger.
To protect the battery from harmful total
discharge while in operation, the charge status
is permanently monitored electronically and
the device will switch off before it reaches the
critical discharge condition. The battery will
now need to be recharged. Do not attempt
to put the device back into operation with a
discharged battery!
The charging process can be interrupted at
any time and continued without damage to the
battery.