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– Refer to protection notice ISO 16016 –
• Make sure that the device is placed on a rm, even and perfectly
horizontal surface with sucient load-bearing capacity.
• Do NOT place the device in a damp or wet environment, or close
to open replaces or hearths.
• Make sure that the battery charger is not covered and ensure that
there is enough space between the charger and other objects.
If heat is allowed to build up around the battery charger, it could
result in a re hazard.
We would be happy to provide consultation about the correct placement
of the device on ships, aircraft, or other non-stationary surfaces. Please
contact us for more information.
3.5 Checking electrical connections
Before you connect the device to a mains power source, compare the
voltage and frequency of the battery charger with that of the power source.
In order to prevent damage or malfunctioning of the product, these values
must match. The type plate on the battery charger displays the relevant
specications.
In addition, please note the following:
• The electrical outlet to which the battery charger is connected must be
protected by a circuit breaker (minimum 10 A).
• The device may only be connected to a mains power source with the
power cord included in your delivery. Do NOT plug the device into a
multiple power outlet or power strip as this can lead to a re hazard due
to overload.
• Ensure that the power cord does not lie over or under a hot or sharp-
edged surface.
3.6 Charging the battery
The battery should be fully charged before you rst switch on the device.
The battery should only be charged with the battery charger supplied with
the device.
• To charge the battery, insert the charger plug of the battery charger into
the battery.
• Use the power cord to connect the battery charger to the electrical outlet.
This will cause the lower LED to light up red.
• The upper LED will ash green while the battery is charging and light
constantly green once charging is complete.
• Disconnect the battery charger from mains power.