Operator's Manual

Table Of Contents
3
1. Contacts
2. Release buttons
3. Fuel Gauge button
4. Fuel Gauge
5. Electrical contacts
6. Bay
7. Vents
8. Light indicators:
Continuous red: Charging
Continuous green light: Charging is complete
Battery is too hot/cold -
Charging will
begin when battery reaches correct
charging temperature
Slow
Battery charge is pending - Charging
charged
Flashing red/green: Damaged or faulty battery pack
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
2
1
8
7
5
6
5
6
2
4
1
2
3
18V
Li-ion
3 x 5
M18 HB12 ≤ 12.0 Ah
Rated
voltage
Rated
capacity
Cell
type
Cell
number
12V
12V
12V
12V
18V
18V
18V
18V
18V
18V
Li-ion
Li-ion
Li-ion
Li-ion
Li-ion
Li-ion
Li-ion
Li-ion
Li-ion
Li-ion
3
3
2 x 3
2 x 3
2 x 5
5
2 x 5
2 x 5
2 x 5
3 x 5
M12 B2
M12 B3
M12 B4
M12 B6
M18 BX
M18 B2
M18 B4
M18 B5
M18 B6
M18 B9
≤ 2.0 Ah
≤ 3.0 Ah
≤ 4.0 Ah
≤ 6.0 Ah
≤ 3.0 Ah
≤ 2.0 Ah
≤ 4.0 Ah
≤ 5.0 Ah
≤ 6.0 Ah
≤ 9.0 Ah
Type
18V
Li-ion
2 x 5
M18 HB6 ≤ 6.0 Ah
SPECIFICATIONS
Charger
Cat. No.
DC/AC
input
Volts
DC/AC
input
Amps
DC
Output
Volts
Max DC
Output
Amps
M12-18AC
12/18
M12-18FC
220-240
1.5
12/18
12/24 7/3.5
2.5
4.5/6.0
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FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
Recommended Ambient
Charging Temperature
..................... 5°C to 40°C
(40°F to 105°F)
Volts
V
A
Hz
Direct Current
Alternating Current
Class II equipment (M12-18FC)
Hertz
Amps
SYMBOLOGY
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Regulatory Compliance mark (RCM).
This product meets applicable
regulatory requirements.
This charger was only suitable for
indoor use. Never expose the
charger to rain.
Class III appliance (M12-18AC)
Waste electrical products should not
be disposed of with household
waste.
Please recycle where facilities exist.
Check with your local authority or
retailer for recycling advice.
Time-lag fuse 5.0A (M12-18FC)
Time-lag fuse 9A (M12-18AC)
T9A
T5.0A
ADDITIONAL BATTERY SAFETY RULES
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire,
personal injury, and product
damage due to a short circuit, never immerse your
tool, battery pack or charger in fluid or allow a fluid to
flow inside them. Corrosive or conductive fluids, such
as seawater, certain industrial chemicals, and bleach
or bleach-containing products, etc., can cause a
short circuit.