Cordless power tools are handy for homeowners. There is no need to drag an extension cord at work on a project, not in close to a wall outlet. The most homeowners sometimes use their cordless power tools as you need them, but most of the time, the tools remain idle. To ensure correct preservation of the tool batteries that provide the battery to load when the tool is needed. It is a good idea to save the charger in the vicinity of the batteries. In this way, both will be easily accessible.
To find the locking or tabs, examine the pages of the battery in your instrument. Press the tabs with the fingers and either drag the battery straight down or drag it from the tool.
Clean the battery with a dry cloth to remove dirt. Rub the top of the battery, the stakes in the tool with the cloth.
Place the battery with the right mouse button to the top on a solid, level surface in an area which does not exceed 122 F or at temperatures below 50 F. The storage is to be away from direct sunlight.
Batteries self-discharge during storage. They bring you load after the battery before first use out of the camp.
When storing over 30 days, it is possible, battery in a unplugged charger instead.
It is possible to leave the batteries in one charger that is connected to a power outlet, if the storage for less than 30 days to get it to fully loaded. Most battery trickle Chargers once a full charge is reached. Read the user manual for details on your model.
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