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Technical Data

Battery Charger
Article number
Battery charging voltage
(automatic voltage detection)
Charging current
Allowable charging temperature
range
Charging time for battery
capacity, approx.
– 2.0 Ah
– 2.5 Ah
– 4.0 Ah
Number of battery cells
Weight according to EPTA-
Procedure 01:2014
Protection class
Battery pack
Article number
Battery pack
Article number

Declaration of Conformity

We declare under our sole responsibility that the product de-
scribed under "Technical Data" complies with all applicable
provisions of the directives 2011/65/EU, 1999/5/EC includ-
ing their amendments and is in conformity with the following
standards: EN 60335-1:2012, EN 60335-2-29:2004 +
A2:2010, EN 62311:2008-01, EN 300 330-2
V1.6.1:2015-03, EN 301 489-1 V1.9.2:2011-09, EN 301
489-3 V1.6.1:2013-08.
Technical documents at:
Robert Bosch GmbH, PT/ETM9,
70764 Leinfelden-Echterdingen, GERMANY
Henk Becker
Helmut Heinzelmann
Executive Vice President
Head of Product Certification
Engineering
PT/ETM9
Robert Bosch GmbH, Power Tools Division
70764 Leinfelden-Echterdingen, GERMANY
Leinfelden, 24.08.2015
Operation

Starting Operation

 Observe the mains voltage! The voltage of the power
supply must correspond with the data given on the name-
plate of the battery charger. Battery chargers marked with
230 V can also be operated with 220 V.
Bosch Power Tools
Charging Procedure
The charging process begins as soon as the mains plug of the
Wireless
charger is plugged into the socket outlet, and the L-BOXX with
Charging
the inductive batteries is placed on the charging platform 1.
L-BOXX Bay
The charging process only begins when the battery capacity is
2 607 226 0..
less than 85 – 90 %. This prolongs the life of the battery.
Due to the intelligent charging method, the charging condi-
V
10.8 –18
tion of the battery is automatically detected and the battery is
A
2 x 3.0
charged with the optimum charging current, depending on
battery temperature and voltage.
°C
0 – 45
This gives longer life to the battery and always leaves it fully
charged when kept in the charger for storage.
(80%)
100%
Meaning of the Indication Elements
min
(35)
45
Since two batteries can be charged independently of one an-
min
(45)
65
other, each battery has its own indicators.
min
(65)
85
Continuous Light Standby Indicator (green) 3
3 –10
kg
3.1
/ II
Flashing Charge Status Indicator 4
GBA 10,8 V ...Ah OW-...
1 607 A35 ...
GBA 18 V ...Ah MW-...
1 607 336 ...
green flashing light changes to a green continuous light.
The battery can be removed at any time and used. When all
five LEDs indicate a green continuous light, the battery is fully
charged.
Continuous Light Error Indicator (red) 5
ta". As soon as the permitted temperature range is reached,
the charger automatically switches to fast charging.
Flashing Error Indicator (red) 5

Working Advice

With continuous or several repetitive charging cycles without
interruption, the charger can warm up. This is not meaningful
and does not indicate a technical defect of the battery charg-
er.
A significantly reduced working period after charging indi-
cates that the battery is used and must be replaced.
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The continuous light of the green standby indi-
cator 3 shows that input voltage is present and
the charger is ready to use.
The fast charging process is indicated by
the flashing of the respective green LED of
the charge status indicator 4. When the re-
spective share of the battery is charged, the
The continuous light of the red error indicator
5 shows that the temperature of the battery or
charger is outside of the permitted charging
temperature range, see section "Technical Da-
The flashing light of the red error indicator 5
signals a different fault of the charger, see sec-
tion "Troubleshooting – Causes and Corrective
Measures".
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