IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
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• Batteries leave the manufacturer fully charged. Depending on the length of their subsequent storage, they may require recharging before first use.
• Connect the charger to a 100/240V - 50/60Hz mains socket or to a 12V power socket in a car/van using the mains lead or the umbilical DC connecting lead supplied.
• For connection to a supply not in the U.S.A., use an attachment plug adapter of the proper configuration for the power outlet, if needed. WARNING: Never connect AC and DC power at the same time.
• Connect battery to the charger. The LED will flash from red to green for around 5 minutes whilst the battery status is checked. The LED will then turn red to indicate fast charging, unless the battery is fully charged, in which case it may go direct to green (ready for use).
• After fast charging is complete (90 minutes for a fully discharged battery), the charge is automatically converted into a trickle charge and the LED turns green (ready for use).
• The battery charger and battery can remain connected under a trickle charge for several hours without damage to the battery. This maintains the battery in a fully charged state, ready for use. NOTE: If battery is not to be used for sometime (i.e. within the next day), it is advisable to unplug the charger from the power supply.
• To stop charging disconnect the power plug before removing the battery from the charger
. • As with all rechargeable batteries, after a few hundred cycles of normal use your battery will eventually reach the end of its useable life and will hold less charge or not charge properly. At this point it is recommended that replacement battery is purchased.
• Whenever possible, discharge the battery fully before charging - this will ensure the longest possible