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Never throw batteries into open fire
In case of failure, the transformer is not dangerous
Thermic protector
Faulty and/or discarded electrical or electronic apparatus have to be collected at
the appropriate recycling locations.
Important safety advice concerning the battery pack & battery charger
If you should come into contact with any acid from the Battery pack, wash the affected parts
with water immediately. If acid should come into contact with the eyes, rinse them
immediately with water and seek medical advice as soon as possible.
1.
Before using both the battery pack and the battery charger, make sure you have read and
understood the operating instructions and safety information.
2.
Only use the battery pack with the battery charger provided – using other chargers could
be dangerous.
3.
Keep the battery pack, tool and battery charger away from damp and wet conditions.
4.
Before using the battery charger, check all wires are properly connected.
5.
If any wires on the charger are damaged, do not use it until these have been replaced.
6.
When the charger is not in use it should not be plugged in. When unplugging, do not pull
the plug out by the cable.
7.
If the charger breaks down or suffers from other technical problems, take it to a
recognised dealership to be checked before using it again. Any damaged parts must be
replaced.
8.
Take care when handling the battery pack, do not drop it or knock it against other things.
9.
Never attempt to repair the battery charger or battery pack yourself; this can be extremely
dangerous. Repairs should always be carried out by a recognised dealership.
10. Always unplug the charger before cleaning or carrying out any other maintenance on it.
11. Do not attempt to charge the battery pack in temperatures of below 10 degrees or above
40 degrees centigrade.
12. The air vents on the battery charger must be kept unblocked.
13. The battery pack must not be short-circuited.
When an apparatus short-circuits, the strength of the electric current is increased.
This can cause the apparatus to over heat, catch fire or even explode, causing
damage and also endangering the operator.
To avoid this:
• Firstly do not connect any wires to the terminals of the battery pack;
• Ensure that no metal objects (nails, coins, paper-clips) are caught in the opening of the
battery pack;
• Do not expose the battery pack to water or rain.
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