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Getting started powering the charger on/off, Led status indicators, Charging nimh/nicd batteries – Tronic TLGL 1000 A1 User Manual

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TRONIC TLGL 1000 A1

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Getting started

Powering the charger on/off

Position the charger on a stable, flat surface and do not place any objects on the charger. Plug the

mains plug into an easily accessible mains socket.

Each of the LED status indicators (6) flashes red/green once and the display (1) flashes once. After

this, the charger is ready for use. You can charge NiMH, NiCd, Li-Ion batteries and one device

connected to the USB port (3) at the same time.
To switch the charger off, unplug the mains plug from the wall socket.

LED status indicators

The charger has LED status indicators (6) for each battery. The LED status indicators (6) have the

following meanings:

Status

Description

flashes, alternating red/green

Battery is being refreshed (Refresh function)

flashes, green

A deeply discharged battery is being precharged

on, red

Charging battery

on, green

Battery is fully charged

flashes, red

Battery is defective

Charging NiMH/NiCd batteries

After you have connected the charger to the mains, you can insert NiMH/NiCd batteries into the
charging slots (5) to charge them.

You can charge 1 to 6 NiMH/NiCd batteries as follows:
 6x AA- or AAA-sized / two NiMH/NiCd batteries each in the charging slots (5) A and D plus

one NiMH/NiCd battery each in the charging slots (5) B and C.

 4x C- or D-type / one NiMH/NiCd battery each in the charging slots (5) A, B, C and D

The charging process starts immediately after inserting the NiMH/NiCd batteries. The LED status
indicators (6) show the current status and the display (1) the current charging status.

Charging Li-Ion batteries

After you have connected the charger to the mains, you can charge a Li-Ion battery. Proceed as
follows:
 First align the charging contacts for Li-Ion batteries (2) to the position of the positive (+) and

negative (-) Li-Ion battery poles by moving the charging contacts for Li-Ion batteries (2). The
polarity and voltage of Li-Ion batteries are detected automatically.