Location and Function of Parts
1POWER switch and indicator Turns the power on or off. When the unit is turned on, the indicator lights up and the charging of battery packs or the supply of DC power to an external device becomes possible.
2Battery pack connection sections (1 to 4) and charging indicators These connect
The charging indicators show the charging progress or results by flashing or lighting red, orange or green, as follows.
Indicator status | Meaning |
Left Center Right
Supply of DC power
(O)to an external device
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| Charging in |
(G) |
| progress (0% to |
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| 80% capacity) |
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| Charging wait |
(G) |
| (charged to 80% |
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| capacity; another |
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| battery pack is being |
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| charged). This |
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| status arises only |
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| when more than one |
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| battery pack is |
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| connected. |
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| Charging in |
(G) | (G) | progress (charged |
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| to 81% capacity or |
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| more) |
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| End of charging |
(G)(G)
Refreshing of the
(R)nickel metal hydride battery pack is in progress.
Indicator status | Meaning (error |
| No.) |
Left Center Right | |
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| One of the following |
(R/G) | conditions exists. |
•The battery impedance is too high
•The charging circuit of the battery pack is open
•The battery voltage is too low
•The charger cannot communicate with the battery pack (E- 05).
•Charging did not finish within the specified duration
•An incompatible battery pack has been connected (E- 07).
•The charger could not read information of connected battery pack
•The output voltage of the charger is too high
•The output voltage of the charger is too low
•The internal fan has stopped
If any of the above conditions occur, try recharging the battery pack two or three more times, or turn the charger off, then turn it on again. If the condition persists, the battery pack is probably defective and should be replaced.
: Off | O: Orange |
: Flashing | G: Green |
: On | R: Red |