Milwaukee 48-59-1808 Operator's Manual V2
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The charger has indicator lights that show the charging status. A red light indicates charging, a green light means the battery is fully charged, and a flashing red light indicates a problem with the battery or charger.
Yes, the 48-59-1808 Charger is compatible with M18 and M12 Milwaukee batteries, allowing you to charge both types simultaneously.
First, check the power supply and ensure the outlet is functioning. Inspect the charger and battery terminals for any dirt or damage. If the issue persists, contact Milwaukee customer support for further assistance.
Charging times vary depending on the battery type and capacity. Typically, an M18 battery will charge in about 30 to 60 minutes, while an M12 battery may take between 30 to 50 minutes.
Milwaukee chargers are designed with smart charging technology that prevents overcharging, making it generally safe to leave the battery on the charger overnight. However, it is always recommended to remove the battery once it's fully charged.
The charger is rated for 120V AC, 60Hz. If you need to use it in a country with different voltage standards, you'll require a voltage converter. Always check the electrical specifications before use.
Regularly inspect the charger for any signs of damage. Keep the charger and battery contacts clean and free from debris. Avoid exposing the charger to extreme temperatures or moisture to ensure its longevity.
A clicking noise is usually normal and indicates the charger is adjusting the charging current. However, if the noise is unusually loud or persistent, inspect the charger for any issues or contact customer support.
Yes, the charger can charge a partially discharged battery, and it will automatically adjust the charging process based on the battery's current charge level.
A flashing red/green light indicates that the battery is too hot or too cold for charging. Allow the battery to reach a suitable temperature before attempting to charge again.