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Technical data
A - input voltage and frequency; V [Hz]
B - rated power; (W)
C - output voltage; (V)
D - output current; (A)
E - weight; kg (lb)
Declaration of conformity
We declare under our sole responsibility that
the product described under "Technical data" is
in conformity with all relevant provisions of the
directives 2006/42/EC including their amend-
ments and complies with the following standards:
EN 60335-1:2012+A11:14,
EN 62233:2008,
EN 60335-2-29:2004+A2,
EN 55014-1:2017,
EN 55014-2:2015,
EN 61000-3-2:2014,
EN 61000-3-3:2013�
Certification
Wu Cunzhen
manager
Merit Link International AG
Stabio, Switzerland, 05�06�2019
Saf
ety rules
•
Recharge only with the charger specified
by the manufacturer.
A charger that is suitable
for one type of battery pack may create a risk of
fire when used with another battery pack.
•
Protect the battery charger from rain and
moisture.
The penetration of water in a battery
charger increases the risk of electric shock�
•
Do not charge other batteries.
The battery
charger is suitable only for charging lithium ion
batteries within the listed voltage range� Other-
wise there is danger of fire and explosion.
•
Keep the battery charger clean.
Contamina-
tion may cause the danger of electric shock�
•
Check the battery charger, cable and plug
each time before using. Do not use the bat
-
tery charger when defects are detected. Do not
open the battery charger yourself and have it
repaired only by qualified personnel using
original spare parts.
Damaged battery chargers,
cables and plugs increase the risk of electric shock�
•
Do not operate the battery charger on eas
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ily inflammable surfaces (e.g. , paper , textiles,
etc.) or in combustible environments.
There is
danger of fire due to the heating of the battery
charger during charging�
•
Avoid touching grounded items, such as metal
pipes, heaters, cookers and refrigerators� If the
worker's body comes into contact with a ground-
ed item, the danger of electric shock increases�
•
Do not use the power supply cable for purpos-
es other than designed� Under no circumstances
should one use the cable to carry the charger or
pull it; also, it is forbidden to switch off the charger
by pulling the power supply cable� Protect the ca-
ble against heating, contact with kerosene-based
bodies, with sharp edges or mobile parts of the
tool� A power cable that is damaged or spliced
increases the danger of electric shock�
•
When working in open air, use extension cords
designed for this type of work, which will reduce
the danger of electric shock�
•
Do not disassemble the battery and chargers
and do not change its construction�
•
Do not charge batteries in environment ex-
posed to the risk of explosion, e.g. near flamma
-
ble liquid vapours, gases or flammable particles
in the form of dusts�
•
Do not charge the battery when a battery jar
is damaged�
•
In the process of charging, the battery and
charger gets warm, therefore, do not cover it and
do not place it on thermal insulation materials
(mineral wool, sawdust, etc�)�
•
Do not use damaged batteries and chargers
their use can lead to damage of the power tool
and result in injuries or material damage�
•
Store your charging device in a dry place at
room temperature� Make sure that children do
not have access to the charging device storage
place�
Symbols used in the manual
Following symbols are used in the operation
manual, please remember their meanings� Cor-
rect interpretation of the symbols will allow correct
and safe use of the appliance�
Symbol
Meaning
Read all safety regulations and
instructions�
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