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Batteries / chargers
ATTENTION
Only use the batteries and chargers recommended by the
manufacturer.
Only replace batteries with batteries of the same type.
Before disposing of the vehicle, remove the battery and
dispose of it in accordance with national or local regula-
tions.
5.0.1 Warning symbols
Observe the following warnings when handling the batter-
ies:
5.0.2 Safety instructions
DANGER
Risk of fire and explosion
Do not place tools or other objects on the battery.
Naked flames and smoking must be strictly avoided.
Ensure the room is well ventilated when charging batter-
ies.
Only use batteries and chargers approved by Kärcher
(original spare parts).
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WARNING
Environmental risk due to improper disposal of batter-
ies
Ensure that defect or used batteries are disposed of safely
(contact a waste management company or Kärcher Ser-
vice).
Procedures in the event of unintentional release of
battery acid
When used normally, and when observing the instructions,
lead-acid batteries do not pose any risk.
However, keep in mind that lead-acid batteries contain sul-
phuric acid, which can cause serious chemical burns.
1. If there is spillage or if the battery is leaking and acid is
escaping, lay down a binding agent such as sand. Do
not let it reach the sewer system, soil or any body of wa-
ter.
2. Neutralise the acid with lime/baking soda and dispose of
it according to local regulations.
3. Contact a waste management company to dispose of
faulty batteries.
4. Rinse thoroughly with lots of clear water if acid gets into
eyes or comes in contact with the skin.
5. Thereafter consult a doctor immediately.
6. Wash out the acid with water if it comes in contact with
clothes.
7. Change clothing.
Observe notes in the instructions of the battery,
on the battery and in these operating instruc-
tions.
Wear eye protection.
Keep acids and batteries away from children.
Risk of explosion
Fire, sparks, open flames and smoking are pro-
hibited.
Risk of acid burns
First aid.
Warning notice
Disposal
Do not throw batteries in the bin.