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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read these operating instructions carefully
before using the appliance for the first time.
Note the warnings on the appliance and in the
operating instructions.
Always keep the operating instructions close to hand. If you
sell the appliance or give it away, please ensure that you
also pass on these instructions.
• Never expose your charger to rain or moisture! Do not
use the appliance outside!
• The appliance should not come into contact with drops or
sprayed water.
• Only connect the charger to an easily reachable 230 V ~
50 Hz socket.
• Do not cover the charger otherwise overheating and thus
damage may occur.
• To avoid tripping hazards, please avoid using extension
cables.
• Only use the appliance in environmental temperatures of
040°C.
• The appliance should not exposed to prolonged direct
sunlight.
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FAU LTS
• If damage occurs to the mains cable, charger
or connection cable, immediately pull the
mains plug from the socket.
• Never try to open and/or repair the appliance
yourself. Contact our service centre or qualified personnel.
• Ensure that defective appliances or damaged mains
cables are repaired immediately by a specialist workshop
or contact your service centre to reduce risks.
RISK OF EXPLOSION!
• Ensure that ventilation is adequate. Charge and discharge
the appliance in a well ventilated room that is protected
from the weather.
• In addition ensure that there is no open flame (fire, embers
or sparks) when charging or discharging the appliance!
Gaseous hydrogen may flow out of the battery when
charging and discharging. If there is contact with an open
flame a highly explosive gas detonation may occur!
RISK OF EXPLOSION AND FIRE!
• Ensure that no explosive or flammable substances, e. g.
petrol or solvent, can be ignited when using the charger!
• Connect the line at a distance from the battery and petrol
line.
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PROTECT YOURSELF FROM AN ELECTRICAL
SHOCK!
• Only use the charger for 6 V or 12 V rechargeable lead
batteries (batteries) with an electrolyte solution or gel!
• For a battery that is firmly fixed in the vehicle ensure that
the vehicle is out of use and is at a protected standstill!
Switch the ignition off and put the vehicle into park, e. g.
with the handbrake applied (car) or with a fixed rope
(boat)!
• Avoid electrical short circuits when connecting the
charger to the battery. Connect the minus pole
connection cable only to the battery minus pole or the
bodywork. Only connect the plus pole connection cable
to the battery’s plus pole!
• Before connecting to the mains ensure that the mains
power is 230 V~50 Hz as per the regulations!
• When inserting into the socket, only connect the mains
cable to the insulated area on the mains plug.
• Only touch the connection terminals (plus pole and
minus pole) to the insulated area!
• Detach the charger from the mains before assembly,
maintenance or cleaning work!
• Do not expose the charger to fire, heat or long lasting
temperature effects above 50 °C! The charger’s output
power falls automatically at higher temperatures.
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HANDLING RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES
• Do not use the charging and maintenance process on
batteries that can not be recharged.
• Do not use frozen rechargeable batteries!
• Do not use damaged or corroded rechargeable batteries.
• Never open or cut up rechargeable cells or batteries.
• Never expose cells or batteries to great heat or fire. Avoid
storage in direct sunlight.
• Never short circuit cells or batteries.
• Please note that when charging batteries a highly explosive
gas detonation mixture can occur. There is a risk of
explosion for improper use. Therefore please note:
– Fire, sparks, open flames and smoking are prohibited.
– When using cables and electrical appliances ensure that
sparks do not form and there is no electrostatic discharge.
Avoid short circuits.
• Caution risk of chemical burns! Battery acid can cause
strong chemical burns. Use protective gloves, clothes and
eye protection that withstand acids. Do not turn batteries
over as acid can leak from the gas release openings.
• If a cell has become unsealed the liquid must not touch the
skin or eyes.
• If it does come into contact the affected location must be
washed with a large quantity of water for a long time. In
addition seek medical assistance.
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