3) charging lamp (t) standby lamp lock release rod, Standby – Panasonic EY6181 User Manual
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5.
If the charging lamp does not turn on
immediately after the charger has been
plugged in, or if after standard charging
time, the lamp does not go off, consult
an authorized dealer for advice.
6
.
High
capacity
battery
pack
EY9103,
EY9101 and EY9182 can be recharged
by using EY0202. In this case, charging
time is approximately 20 minutes.
EY0Q01 fCat. No. EYQQQtBt
RE57Q fCat. No. EY57QB7659)
1.
Plug the charger into the power source.
2.
Insert the battery pack firmly into the
charger.
3.
During charging, the charging lamp will
light up. When the charge is completed,
an
internal
electronic
switch
will
automatically
be
triggered
to
prevent
overcharging.
Charging
will
not
occur
if
the
battery
pack is warm {for example, immediately
after heavy-duty operation).
•
If the charging tamp does not light,
check to determine whether the contacts
are
clean
and
the
battery
pack
is
inserted completely.
•
Give the sufficient time after use to cool
down before recharging.
4.
When
charging
is
completed,
the
charging lamp will go out.
•
if a fully charged battery pack is placed
in the charger again, the charging lamp
may light up.
5.
There is a temperature rise in the battery
pack
immediately
after
use,
and
if
charging
is
started,
a
sufficient
charge
may
not
be
obtained
in
the
standard
time.
6.
If the charging lamp does not turn on
immediately after the charger has been
plugged in, or if after 2 hours of charging
the lamp does not go off, consult an
authorized dealer for advice.
(3) Charging lamp
(T) Standby lamp
Lock release rod
Lamp indications of EY0202
Charge
Standby -
flashing
lit
flashing
lit
flashing
[ Ready to charge
c
Now charging
Charging complete
c
standby
J
( Charging not posable ]
( Standby ] Charging will begin when temperature of battery pack drops.
( Chargin^norpossible ] Clogged with dust, or malfunction of the battery pack.
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