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• Check that the available power supply voltage matches the voltage indicated on the
equipment’s type plate. If in doubt, consult your dealer.
• For safety and electromagnetic compatibility, the multi-charger has a 4-way plug as a safety
feature and only fits into an earthed socket. If you cannot insert the plug into the socket,
you may have an older, ungrounded socket. Contact an electrician to have the outlet
replaced. Do not use an adapter to ground the outlet.
• The battery produces very high currents when short-circuited and any metal conductor
that is carrying this current will burn the skin severely if they come into contact.
• Under no circumstances should jewellery or conductive material come into contact with
the battery terminals or the cell connectors on top of the battery.
• Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched. If the power cord is damaged or
frayed, replace it immediately.
• If an extension cord or receptacle is used, ensure that the total amperage required for all
equipment on the extension is less than the rating of the extension.
• If you wish to charge lead-acid batteries, be warned that an explosive gas is released during
charging. Avoid flames and sparks. Place the battery in an open, well-ventilated area.
• Battery acid is very corrosive. Always wear the correct eye and body protection when you
are near batteries. If you do come into contact with battery acid, follow the instructions in
chapter 10.4.
• Do not charge batteries on board of thermal engines.
• Never try to charge non-rechargeable batteries.
• Check that the selected charging curve is suitable for the type of battery to be recharged.
Take a good look at the rating plate of both the charger and the battery. If in doubt, contact
your dealer.
Energic Plus is under no circumstances responsible if the charging curve selected was
incorrect and caused irreversible damage to the battery or the multi-charger.
• In order to avoid a voltage drop causing the battery to charge 100%, the output cables
should be as short as possible, and the diameter should be sufficient for the output current.
• The cables must never be tensioned. Make sure there is always a little slack.
• Do not attempt to service the multi-charger yourself. Opening the cover may expose you to
shock or other hazards. Only specialised persons can open it.
• If the multi-charger does not work properly or if you notice that it is damaged, immediately
unplug it from the wall outlet and remove it from service. Contact your dealer as soon as
possible.