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GÜDE Battery and Charger User Manual

Comprehensive user guide for GÜDE battery and charging systems. Includes technical specifications, safety instructions, charging procedures, and maintenance tips for 18V, 25.2V, and 36V models.

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Quick guide from the manual

This manual provides essential operating and safety instructions for GÜDE battery and charging systems. Before using the equipment, ensure you have read and understood the safety guidelines. The charger is designed for indoor use only and must be kept away from moisture and heat sources.

Safety Instructions

  • Fire and Explosion Hazard: Never use damaged, defective, or deformed batteries. Do not open, crush, or drop the battery.
  • Environment: Charge batteries only in temperatures between 10°C and +40°C. Keep away from acids and flammable materials.
  • Storage: Protect the battery from heat, fire, and direct sunlight. Store in a cool, dry place.
  • Disposal: Do not dispose of batteries in household waste. Use designated recycling centers.

Charging Station Operation

Ensure the mains voltage matches the specifications on the charger's type plate. To operate:

Charging status LED indicators
Charging status LED indicators
Battery unit
Battery unit
  1. Connect the charger to a power outlet.
  2. Insert the battery into the charging shaft. Ensure no metal parts enter the shaft to avoid short circuits.
  3. Monitor the LED indicators to determine the charging status.
  4. Do not cover the cooling slots on the charger, as this may cause overheating.

Battery Handling

Batteries are supplied partially charged and must be fully charged before the first use. Li-ion batteries can be charged at any time without shortening their lifespan. If the appliance runs slowly or stops, recharge the battery. A significantly shorter operating time indicates that the battery is worn out and needs replacement.

Technical Data

The manual covers various battery and charger models, including 18V, 25.2V, and 36V systems. Refer to the technical data tables in the manual for specific charging times, input/output voltages, and power ratings for your specific model.

Service and Warranty

For technical questions, spare parts, or claims, visit the GÜDE website at www.guede.com in the Service section. When contacting support, have your serial number, product number, and year of production ready, which can be found on the device's type label.

Practical help

Common problems

Battery not charging

Check if the charger is plugged in, ensure the battery is clean and dry, and verify no metal objects are in the charging shaft.

Appliance runs slowly or stops

The battery is likely low; recharge the battery.

Significantly shorter operating time

The battery is worn out and must be replaced.

Before use

  • Ensure the battery surface is clean and dry.
  • Verify the charger is used in a dry, indoor environment.
  • Check that the mains voltage matches the charger's type plate.
  • Ensure cooling slots are not covered.
  • Inspect the cable and plug for external damage.

Specs in practice

Input voltage
100-240V~ (Universal voltage range for global use).
Protection class II
The device is double-insulated and does not require a grounded plug.

Images and diagrams

  • LED indicators on the charger show the charging status (Green/Red).
  • Battery insertion into the charging station shaft.

Model compatibility

  • Chargers are specific to battery voltage (18V, 25.2V, 36V).
  • Only use original GÜDE chargers to avoid fire or damage.

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Emily Carter

User documentation editor

Prepares concise manual descriptions and highlights the most useful setup, operation, and maintenance information for readers.