RAD B-RAD 1400 User Manual - Battery Charger
Version 1.0 - June 2015
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User manual B-RAD
5.
Battery charger
Before initial use, check that the voltage and frequency stated on the rating plate match the figures for
your own electrical supply and check that the ventilation slits are clear. Minimum clearance from other
objects is 5 centimeters.
1. Connect to electrical supply, the red and green indicator lights up for approximately 1 second.
2. Once the self test is completed, the indicator lights are off.
3. Insert the battery pack into the charging shaft socket; push it to the back until it engages.
4.
Charge the battery pack before use. Only once it has been charged and discharged five charging
cycles does the battery pack reach its full charging capacity. You may store charged Lithium-ion
battery packs and recharge them after an interval of no more than six months.
5.1 Removing and inserting the battery pack
Removal: Press in the release button and remove the battery pack.
Inserting: Slide in the battery pack until it engages.
6.
Movement of the reaction arm
Figure 6
Reaction point
Clockwise
operation
Counter clockwise
operation
WARNING:
In use, this tool must be supported at all times in order to prevent unexpected release in the
event of a fastener or component failure!
6.1 Installing the reaction arm
Ensure the reaction arm and retaining ring are installed securely to hold the reaction arm in place. Make
sure the reaction arm is in contact with a solid reaction point before you operate the tool. When the tool
is in operation the reaction arm rotates in the opposite direction to the output square drive and must be
allowed to rest squarely against a solid object or surface adjacent to the bolt to be tightened, see Figure 6.
6.2 Reactie arm height
Ensure the height of the socket is even with the height of the reaction arm as seen below in Figure 7A.
The height of the socket cannot be shorter or higher than the height of the reaction arm as seen below in
Figure 7B and 7C.
Figure 7A
Figure 7B
Figure 7C
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