RIDGID RP 241 Press Tool

User Manual - Page 8

For RP 241.

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optional equipment
WARNING
To reduce the risk of injury, only use op-
tional equipment specifically designed
and recommended for use with the
RIdGId RBC-121 Battery Charger, such
as those listed below.
For a complete listing of RIdGId
®
optional
equipment available for this tool, see the
Ridge Tool Catalog online at RIdGId.com
and RIdGId.eu or call Ridge Tool Technical
Service department (800) 519-3456.
Storage
Store the charger and batteries
in a dry, secured, locked area that is out of
reach of children and people unfamiliar with
proper charger operation.
Remove batteries from tool or charger before
storage. The battery packs and charger should
be protected against hard impacts, moisture
and humidity, dust and dirt, extreme high and
low temperatures, and chemical solutions and
vapors.
Long term storage in the fully
charged state, the fully discharged state or in
Catalog Plug
No. Region Type
55193 Charger USA, Canada and Mexico A
55198 Charger Europe C
55203 Charger China A
55208 Charger Australia & Latin America I
55213 Charger Japan A
55218 Charger United Kingdom G
44798 Charger Cord North America A
44808 Charger Cord Europe C
44803 Charger Cord China A
44813 Charger Cord Australia & LA I
44818 Charger Cord Japan A
44828 Charger Cord United Kingdom G
Catalog
No. Model Capacity
55183 RB-1225 12V 2.5Ah
Batteries
All listed batteries will work with any catalog number RBC-121
Battery Charger.
WARNING
NOTICE
6
RBC-121 Battery Charger
Solid Light
Meaning
Blinking
Light
Yellow Charger is plugged in with no battery installed -
ready to charge.
Yellow (2 sec.) Battery condition being checked by charger.
Green (Slow) Battery is being charged. Charge level <85%.
Green (Fast) Battery is being charged. Charge level >85%.
Green Battery fully charged. Once battery is fully
charged, the charger switches to retention
charging.
Red Battery is misaligned in charger. Remove
battery and reinsert onto charger.
Battery is damaged. See Accessories Section
to select an appropriate replacement battery.
See Disposal Section for recycling information.
Charger is damaged. See Service and
Repair section for contact information.
Red Battery or charger outside of charging range
(3F (0° C) to 11F (45° C)). Allow battery
and charger to reach temperature range by sit-
ting in a conditioned environment.
NO LEDs ON
Charger does not have power. Ensure that
charger is properly connected to electrical
outlet.
Charger is not working properly. See Service
and Repair Section for contact information.
Charger
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Figure 6 – LED Light Chart
RBC-121 Chargers and Cords
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