CHARGING INSTRUCTIONS
READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE CHARGER
This battery charger is only designed for indoor use and should not
come into contact with water or dust. In order to avoid overheating,
the charger should not be covered when it is in use.
The mains socket should be easily accessible. If an operational error
occurs, the plug should be immediately removed from the socket.
This charger is designed for use with Lithium-ion batteries. For safety
reasons, this charger must be used only for batteries which have the right
number of cells in series: Output voltage divided by 4.1V or 4.2V.
The charger contains dangerous voltages and the cover should not be
removed. All service or maintenance work should be carried out by qualified
personnel who can get assistance by contacting the manufacturer’s agent.
A fuse protects the product against short circuiting and overloading.
In the event that the fuse needs to be replaced, the same type and size
of fuse should always be used.
In the event that the charger has this symbol on it, it is double-insulated
(in insulation class II).
If the battery charger is mounted in a vehicle, it can only be used when
the vehicle is not in use.
If the product is labeled “EN60601-1” it complies with the requirements of
electromedical equipment and can be used in hospital environments, etc.
The product should not be used in the vicinity of flammable anaesthesia gases.
If the product has plastic casing, prevent it from coming into contact with oils, grease,
etc., as most types of plastic can be broken down by chemicals and solvents.
Technical specification: See product labeling.
1. Do not connect the charger to the mains before it is connected to the battery.
2. Observe correct polarity when connecting to the battery terminals.
3. Connect the charger to the mains.
4. When charging is complete, disconnect from the mains before removing battery
connections.