HILTI TCU-7-36

March 24, 2018 | Author: Manuel | Category: Battery Charger, Battery (Electricity), Electricity, Galvanic Cells, Energy Storage


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TGU 7136: l -n - . a.l|{a a a..- ffi flrrro -4\<a: \V>-- -.. Et NN t&:$!J ffi$& \IW Nt NW W' .M . -r":S. The illustrated behavior following this symbol must always be observed in order to avoid serious injury or damages to propefty. ballery and product using battery. In these Operating instructions. Other types of batteries may bursl causing personal injury and damage. . 4. (NiCd lype). rechargeable Hilli balteries. 0perating controls Il 0 Batterv compartment for the BP 6-86 Battery compartment for the SBP 10 and SBP 12 @ LED indicators O Switch for conditionino charoe mode O Contenls General information Desc ri ption Paqe Technical data Safet\l precautions Before use 0peration Rattcrv l2nncqqnrvl Warrantv D is 3 posal . lt marks a dangerous situation. CAUTION! To reduce lhe risc of iniury. this manual contains impodanl safely and operaling inslructions lor batlery charger 2. Before using ballery charger. this symbol indi- cates points ol particular impofiance t0 safety.General information IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 ffiln 6 f l these 0perating instructions. read all instruclions and caulionary markings on baltery charger. SBP10 and SBP12. The o illustrations can be found on the fold-out cover pages. - This symbol warns of hazards as a result of the electrical current when using the tool. the battery charger to which the instructions apply is referred to as "the chargei'. Ensure lhat lhe operating inslruclions are with the charger when it is given lo other persons. Always keep lhese operating inslructions together with lhe charger. The instructions at these points must always be observed in order to avoid the risk of serious iniurv. Zi\ E The numbers refer to the illustrations. SAVE THESE Z\lEtecrticat (cAUTtoN) INSTRUCTIONS TCU 7/36. Keep these pages open while you read the operating instructions. charge only BP8-86. 5. replacement of the supply cord. 0.15 A/0. in pafiicular. Don't expose the charger to rain and don't use it in damp 0r wet surroundings or in the vicinity of flammable liquids or gases.unplug the mains plug immediately. Use the chalger only lor the puryose for which it is intended.2-54. lf the supply cord becomes damaged while working.0 V voltage range 2. Never carry the charger by the supply cord. lZ\ . oil or sharp edges. Don't use the charger if it is found to be damaged.N lzf Keeplhe chargerand batteriesin good con- dition. 4. The batteries it can charge are BP 6-86 SBP 1O SBP 12 for the TE 6-4 cordless rotarv hammer for the SB 10 cordless screwdriver for the SB 12 cordless screwdriver Technical data Freo uencv 0utput voltaqe 0utput current for nh^"^ih^ ^. if necessary.5 A max. Take the inlluences ol lhe surrounding area into account. Failure to observe this point may result in damage 0r present a risk of accident.v"^^+ . . 4uo. cneck the charger each time belore use. Don't expose t^ l 1.X short circuits. Accordingly. don't touch it .2-36. g. Checkthe condition ofthe charger. electric shock and fire hazards. the following f undamental safety precautions must always be observed in order to avoid the risk of injury. 5. Never 0perate the charger when it is dirty or wet. . Follow the instructions on care and maintenance.. dampness or dirt adherlng to the surface of the charger may present a risk of electric sh ock. 2. tAl 4) Handle the supply cord carelully. SBP 1 2) BP SBP SBP 6-86 10 12 60 min 48 min 48 min lnsulation class Right o{ technical changes reserved Electrical insulation class | | (double insulated) E A surrty precautions When using electric appliances. Under unfavourable conditions.) and Diode (SBP 1 0. may be canied out only by the manufacturer or authorised service centre using original Hilti spare parts. lZ\ the supply cord to heat. charging voltage 54 V) 7..\- Repairs t0 the charger including. have the charger repaired at a Hilti service centre or authorised Hilti repair workshop. supply cord and plug.uil4ruIrg uuilEilr 50/60 Hz 7. Short circuiting the contacts of the charger or battery oresents a risk of fire. 6. Don't unplug the charger by pulling on the supply cord.05 A - Trickle charqinq current Electronic charging control Temperature monitoring Charging time - NTC (BP 6-86.0 V (max. Please read and observe the instructions below before using the appliance. incomplete or if the controls cannot be operated c0rrectly.Description The TCU 7/36 charger is designed for charging all current Hilti batteries with a nominal voltage of 7 to 36 volts. Before use f Condilioning charge mode E Z\1 lt is essential that the safety precautions printed in these operating instructions are read and observed. 3 seconds after the battery has been inserted. During this procedure. The conditioning charge is. please return the charger to a Hilti service centre for reoair. NiCd cells are subject to self-discharge. The location for operation of the charger should be dry. Depending on its condition. at a window. The charger begins charging automatically as soon as the battery reaches the required remperaru re. exposed to the sun. 0peralion Inserling the battery BP 6-86 for the TE 6-4: Insert the battery in the dovetail guide and push it in until a click is heard (engaged). The charger must be able to give off heat during the charging procedure. ^ /\ l A -At The charger is designed for use with the batteries listed above. after unplugging and reconnecting the charger to the mains supply. Yellow LED - 0'C) or too hot (approx. The mains voltage must corresp0nd to the information given on the rating plate. -At high temperatures: Do n0t store batteries where they may be subjected t0 high temperatures (e. the self-test is still not successful. behind a car windscreen or on a radiator). atter which only lhe green LED should light. with pauses made in order to avoid overheating the battery. lf. more than once a month. t00 frequent use of conditioning charging mode can also weaken the battery. As conventional chargers switch off when the first cells have reached full charge. All thtee indicators light brielly during lhe selltesl. Brforr a battery is used for the first time. (workinq capacitv reached) Blinks when the battery is too cold (approx. Store batteries at r00m temperature when not in use. The yellow LED lights while the battery is being charged in conditioning mode. Accordingly. The green LED blinks when the self-test was NOT successful. so to speak. the ventllation slots must always be unobstructed. This effect can be eliminated by applying a conditioning charge. - Lights when the charger is operating in conditioning charge mode. With older batteries. The user becomes aware of this effect in the form of inadequate battery capacity. iow temperatures: Battery performance drops at low temperatures. the llattery will take 7 to 10 hours t0 reach full charge. clean and cool but not exposed to frost. Ll\l f l ^ l f ^ l /\ - Connect the charger to the mains supply. The cells that reach a state of total discharge first will otherwise be damaged by the current still being drawn from the other cells. An excepti0n to this is the BP 6-86 battery for the TE 6-4 (this battery is equipped with an electronic deep discharge prevention device). The conditioning charge begins when the conditioning mode button is pressed before insertion of the battery and released approx. the other partly charged cells do not receive the full charge. Indicators Green Zl Lights when the charger is connected to the mains supply Blinks when the self-test determines a LED - Red LED fault in the charger or battery - Lights when the battery is being charged (charging in progress) Blinks when the battery is charged Never fully discharge a battery. E gOE SBP '10 for the SB 10: SBP 1 2 for the SB 1 2: Push the battery into the compartment as far as jt will Baltery (accessory) f Take care to ensure that the battery fits correctly in the charging compadment. it must be charged for 24 hours in normal mode or for 1 0 hours in conditioning mode in order to permit "forming" of the battery cells. The battery should be charged in conditioning mode no A] /'\ - Operale the charger only at a suitable location. Just as excessive training can be harmful to the human body. 60"C). lt must not be used to charge other batteries. the rate of self-discharge of some of the cells may be higher than that of others. a kind of "training" for the battery. Change the battery as s00n as its 0erformance droos.9. the charger supplies a small current over several hours. . resistant plastic. send tool andior related parts immediately upon discovery of the defect to the address of the local Hilti marketing organization provided. tat tAl |lAl @l steam pressure cleaning equipment or running water for cleaning. all warranty claims are made within 12 months from the date of the sale (invoice date). the use ot. cleaned and serviced properly and in accordance with the Hilti 0perating Instructions. For repair or replacement. ilean the ventilation slots carefully using a dry brush. incidental or consequenlial damages. This means that only original Hilti consumables. c0mponents and spare parts may be used in the tool.Care and maintenance Care of the charger The outer casing of the charger is made f Warranty rom impactHilti warrants that the tool supplied is free of defects in material and workmanship. losses or expenses in connection with. Under n0 circumslances will Hilti be obligated fot direct. use a dry cloth to clean the contacts. Do not permit lA foreign objects t0 enter the interior of the charger. Clean the outside of the charger at regular intervals using a slightly damp cloth. or inability t0 use the lool lor any purpose. Take care 0f your batteries. . Do not operate the charger when parts are damaged or when the controls do not function faultlessly. AI This constitutes Hilti's entire obligation with regard to warranty and supersedes all prior or contemp0raneous comments and oral 0r written agreements concerning warranties. Do not use cleaning agents which contain silicone. lf necessary. indirect. and the technical system is maintained. Parts requiring repair or replacement as a result of normal wear and tear are not covered bv this warranry. This may negatively af{ect the electrical safety of the charger. This warranty provides the free-of-charge repair or replacement of defective parts only. This warranty is valid so long as the tool is operated and handled correctly. Do not use a spray.1 Checkall external parts of the chargerfordamage at regular intervals and check that all controls operate faultlessly. t^l rysvsr ooerate the tool when the ventilation slots are blocked. ot by reason ol. Mainlenance z-. Hilti specilically excludes the implied warranlies of merchantability and litness lor a parlicular putpose. When necessary. your electric tool should be renaired at a Hilti service centre. 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