1-800-MAGLINE (624-5463)
Page 14 www.magliner.com
CooLift
®
Battery Charging
A built-in Magliner AC charger (part #3098781) when using a common 120v
domestic or 230v international outlet is capable of safely charging your
CooLift battery. This charger uses standard household power.
Battery Charging Warnings:
Use only Magliner chargers designated for use with CooLift.
Do not expose charger to excessive rain or snow.
To prevent risk of fire, use the charger only in a dry, well ventilated room without flammable fluids
or explosive gases.
Do not allow clothing, blankets or other material to cover battery charger during charging process.
Even though the charger has an internal temperature gauge and will not function if the temp gets
too hot, as a precaution, keep any highly flammable objects away.
Use of an attachment not recommended or delivered by the battery charger manufacturer may
result in a risk of fire, electric shock or injury to persons.
Avoid using an extension cord as it can present risk of fire and electrical shock. Never use a
household extension cord if the charger plug does not reach outlet. If an extension cord must
be used, use a three conductor No. 14 AWG (or heavier) cord with proper ground, in good
electrical condition and kept as short as possible.
Make sure the cord is located such that it will not be a trip hazard or otherwise subject to
damage or stress.
Do not operate a charger with a damaged cord or plug – replace immediately.
Do not operate a charger if it has received a sharp blow, been dropped, or otherwise
subjected to damage or stress.
Do not disassemble the charging unit.
To reduce risk of electrical shock, unplug the charging unit from the AC power supply source
before attempting any maintenance or cleaning.
Always unplug the charging unit before operating the Magliner CooLift.
Always use battery chargers supplied by Magline, Inc. Other battery charging units could
cause damage to your batteries or personal injury.
Batteries generate gases that can be explosive. If an interruption of the charging cycle is desired,
simply disconnect the charger from the power supply source at the wall outlet.
To avoid damage to battery charger connectors and cords, disconnect the plug by grasping the
plug body and pulling it straight out of the wall outlet. DO NOT pull on the cord. DO NOT twist,
rock, or pull the connector sideways.
The metal tip on the end of the plug may be hot when it is first unplugged.