Troubleshooting
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Battery Charger will | 1. | AC/DC Adapter Input Cord not | 1. | Check that Cord is plugged in. |
not start. |
| connected to 120 volt, grounded, |
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| electrical outlet. |
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| 2. | No power at outlet. | 2. | Check power at outlet. If outlet is |
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| unpowered, unplug Battery Charger |
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| and check circuit breaker. If breaker |
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| is tripped, make sure circuit is right |
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| capacity for Charger and circuit has no |
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| other loads. |
| 3. | Battery is cold or has not been | 3. | Press Reset Button (see paragraph 8 on |
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Green and red | 1. | Battery is too cool or hasn’t been | 1. | Press Reset Button as discussed in step |
L.E.D.’s illuminate |
| used for a lengthy period of time. |
| #7 on pages 8 and 9 of this manual. |
simultaneously. | 2. | Battery is old or defective. | 2. | Press Reset Button as discussed in step |
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| necessary, replace battery. |
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Green and red | 1. | Improper or loose connection(s). | 1. | Make sure all connections are properly |
L.E.D.’s not |
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illuminating. |
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Charger becomes | 1. | This is normal operation. | 1. | No action needs to be taken. |
warm or hot during |
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charging. |
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Follow all safety precautions whenever diagnosing or servicing the tool. Disconnect power supply before service.
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