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• The battery charger is only intended for
household use, not for commercial use.
• Connect the charger to a residual current
device (max 30 mA) if possible. Never
modify the power cord or plug.
• Never pull out the plug with the power
cord, or touch the power cord with wet
hands. Keep the power cord away from
hot surfaces/objects, oil, sharp edges and
moving objects.
• Check the charger for damage. Never use
damaged products.
• Do not insert objects or your fingers in the
openings on the charger.
SYMBOLS
Read the instructions.
For indoor use only.
Approved in accordance with
the relevant directives.
Recycle discarded product
in accordance with local
regulations.
TECHNICAL DATA
Rated voltage
230 V ~ 50 Hz
Nominal output
180 W
Nominal output voltage
20 VDC
Nominal output current
2 x 3.5 A
Overload protection tripping current
5 A
Safety class
II
Cord length
Weight (product only)
0.4 kg
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
• The battery charger is only intended for
use indoors in dry, well ventilated areas.
• Never attempt to charge non-
rechargeable batteries.
• Never attempt to charge batteries not
intended to be used with this charger.
• If the battery charger’s power cord is
damaged it must be replaced by the
manufacturer or an authorised service
centre to prevent the risk of electric shock.
• This battery charger can be used by
children from 8 years and upwards and by
persons with physical, sensorial or mental
disabilities, or persons who lack
experience or knowledge, if they are
supervised or receive instructions
concerning the safe use of the charger
and understand the risks involved with its
use. Do not allow children to play with the
battery charger. Do not allow children to
clean or maintain the battery charger
without supervision.
• Keep small children under supervision to
make sure they do not play with the
battery charger. Keep the charger and the
power cord away from children under
eight years of age.
• Unplug the plug from the power point
before inserting or removing the battery.
• Never leave the battery charger
unattended when switched on – risk of
fire and electric shock.
• Protect the battery charger from moisture.
• Never immerse the battery charger in
water or any other liquid, or use it where
there is a risk of it being exposed to water,
or falling into water.
• WARNING! Explosive gas. Avoid sparks and
naked flames. Make sure there is
adequate ventilation when using the
battery charger.
• Connect the battery charger to an easily
accessible power point nearby.
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