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Bosch Power Tools

1 609 92A 01V | (20.12.12)

The total maximum permitted current consumption of all con-
nected electrical devices/tools must not exceed the value in
the following table (also see the labeling on the housing under
the outlet cover

5):

Open one of the A/C outlet covers

5 and insert the plug of an

external electrical device into a socket outlet

6 of the radio

charger.

Time Indication

The radio charger is equipped with a time indication with sep-
arate power supply. When back-up batteries with sufficient
capacity are inserted in the back-up battery compartment
(see “Inserting/Replacing the Back-up Battery”, page 17), the
time can be stored even when the radio charger is disconnect-
ed from the A/C power supply or the battery.

Setting the Time
– To set the time, press and hold the

“Clock” button 29 until

the hours indication flashes in the time indication display
o.

– Press the

“Seek +” button 33 or the “– Seek” button 35

until the correct hour setting is indicated.

– Press the

“Clock” button again, so that the minutes indica-

tion flashes in the time indication display

o.

– Press the

“ Seek +” button 33 or the “– Seek” button 35

until the correct minute setting is indicated.

– Press the

“Clock” button a third time to store the time set-

ting.

Energy Saving Mode
To save energy, you can switch the time indication in display
39 off.
For this, press and hold the On/Off button

38 when switching

off audio operation (see “Switching Audio Operation On/Off”,
page 18), until there is no indication on the display.

To switch the time indication on again, press the On/Off but-
ton

38 once.

Working Advice

Temperature Monitoring for Battery Operation
When the radio charger is operated only via battery (no mains
supply), the battery temperature is monitored.
– When the battery temperature is below –10 °C or above

50 °C, the temperature warning

k flashes on the display.

– When the battery temperature is above 70 °C, the radio

charger automatically switches off to protect the battery.
When the battery has cooled down, the radio charger can
be put into operation again.

Recommendations for Optimal Handling of the Battery
Protect the battery against moisture and water.

Store the battery only within a temperature range between
0 °C and 50 °C. As an example, do not leave the battery in the
car in summer.

A battery that is new or has not been used for a longer period
does not develop its full capacity until after approx. 5 charg-
ing/discharging cycles.

A significantly reduced working period after charging indi-
cates that the battery is used and must be replaced.

Observe the notes for disposal.

Troubleshooting

Causes and Corrective

Measures

Article number

Total max. current consumption

(in A)

3 601 D29 600

15

3 601 D29 630

9

3 601 D29 670

12

3 601 D29 6W0

15

3 601 D29 6X0

9

Cause

Corrective Measure

Radio charger inoperative
No power supply

Properly insert mains plug or
battery (completely)

Radio charger too warm or
too cold

Wait until the radio charger
has reached operating tem-
perature

Radio charger inoperative on A/C power supply
Mains socket faulty

Use another socket

Mains plug or cord defective Check mains plug and cable

and have repaired as re-
quired

Radio charger inoperative on DC power supply
Battery contacts contaminat-
ed

Clean the battery contacts
(e.g. by inserting and remov-
ing the battery several times)
or replace the battery

Battery pack defective

Replace the battery

Battery too warm or too cold
(temperature warning

k flash-

ing or radio charger switches
off)

Wait until of the battery has
reached operating tempera-
ture

Battery charging or power supply to external devices

inoperative
Mains plug not plugged-in

Plug mains plug in (complete-
ly)

Battery not inserted (correct-
ly) for charging

Have battery engage properly
in charging compartment

12 V power supply inoperative
No fuse

44 inserted

Insert fuse

44

Fuse

44 blown

Replace fuse

44

Internal thermal fuse
blown/actuated

Remove external device and
allow radio charger to cool
down

Radio charger suddenly inoperative
Mains plug or battery not
properly or completely
plugged in

Plug in mains plug or battery
properly or completely

Software error

To reset the software, pull the
mains plug and remove the
battery; wait 30 seconds,
then insert mains plug and
battery again

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