General Operation Safety

Read these safety instructions before use.

Operation

  • Check the battery pack for damage before every use. Do not use damaged devices.

  • The battery voltage must match the voltage mentioned on the type plate of the charger and tool.

  • Use power tools only with specifically designated battery packs. Use of any other battery packs may create a risk of injury and fire.

  • Do not incinerate, disassemble or crush the battery pack.

  • Avoid contact with fluids oozing out of defective battery packs. Rinse with water in case of accidental contact with fluid. Consult a doctor if fluid comes into contact with eyes.

Charging

  • Other chargers than the one stated under Battery Charger Data are not allowed. Charging the battery on a not approved charger is considered as altering the system and will make the tool certification invalid.

  • Insert only clean and dry battery packs into the battery holder of the charger.

  • If a protective cover is used on the battery, make sure the cover is removed and look for potential damage before charging.

  • Check for damage on the battery before charging. Do not charge any battery pack that has been damaged during use or by accident (e.g. dents on the housing or any other damages). Replace damaged battery packs.

  • We recommend users to remove the battery from the charger once fully charged.

  • Do not operate the charger close to an explosive environment, for example close to a gas filling station.

  • We recommend users to operate the charger in a defined protected and secure area (e.g. in ventilated charging cabinets or under supervision).

  • Make sure the charger is stable when charging, to ensure that the batteries do not fall to the floor.

If you identify noise or extensive heat from a battery:

  1. If charging, unplug the charger. Do not remove the battery.

  2. Step away from the battery.

  3. Leave the battery for 12 hours.

  4. Contact your Atlas Copco representative.

Storage

  • Do not store the battery packs along with metal objects. No metal parts should come in contact with battery connectors; risk of short circuit.

  • Store batteries and chargers in a dry place, and keep dry at all times.

  • Avoid storing batteries fully charged.

  • Do not store your battery connected to the power tool for longer periods

  • Maintenance charge batteries in storage, preferably every 12 months.

Disposal

  • Do not dispose of battery packs by throwing them into fire or through household waste.