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Charging The Battery Pack; Inserting The Battery Pack Into The Product; Removing The Battery Pack From The Product; Preparation - Parkside PAT 12 B2 Bedienungs- Und Sicherheitshinweise Originalbetriebsanleitung

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˜ Charging the battery pack
(Fig. H)
m
CAUTION!
Always disconnect the power plug
u
before removing the battery pack
the charger and before connecting it to the
charger.
NOTE
Our battery packs
u
charged. Charge the battery pack
completely before first use.
The battery pack
u
any time as needed without shortening its
service life.
Interrupting the charging process does not
u
damage the battery pack
Never charge the battery pack
u
ambient temperature is below +10 °C or
above +40 °C.
Insert the battery pack
 
charger
.
[
]
Connect the power plug
 
socket-outlet.
The charging control LEDs (green
 
red
) indicate the charging status of the
[
]
battery pack
:
[
5 ]
LED
Status
Red LED lights up
Battery pack is charging
Green LED lights up Battery pack fully charged
When the battery pack is fully charged:
Disconnect the power plug
 
socket-outlet.
Remove the battery pack
 
charger
.
[
]
[
]
from
5 ]
[
are partially
5 ]
[
can be charged at
[
5 ]
.
5 ]
[
if the
5 ]
[
into the
5 ]
[
to a suitable
[
]
and
[
]
from the
[
]
from the
5 ]
[
˜ Inserting the battery pack
into the product
(Fig. E)
Align the ribs
of the battery pack
[
]
 
the battery compartment's slots.
Slide the battery pack completely into
 
the battery compartment until the battery
latches
lock with an audible click into the
[
4 ]
battery compartment.
˜ Removing the battery pack
from the product
(Fig. F)
Press and hold the battery latches
 
Pull the battery pack
 
compartment.
˜ Preparation
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WARNING!
Always remove the battery pack
before filling in or changing nails or
staples.
˜ Choosing the correct length
for nails and staples
Consider 2 factors to choose the correct
 
length for staples and nails:
the thickness of the material to be fastened
the composition and hardness of the base
material
Typical examples
Base
Material
material
to be
fastened/
thickness
Plywood
≤ 1 mm
Fibre board
1–3 mm
≤ 3 mm
Softwood
(e.g. pine)
3–5 mm 10–14 mm 12–15 mm
with
5 ]
[
.
4 ]
[
out of the battery
[
5 ]
5 ]
[
Staples
Nails
6– 8 mm 8–10 mm
8–10 mm 12–14 mm
8–10 mm 10–12 mm
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