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Safety precautions when handling lithium batteries
CAUTION! Risk of injury
Only use batteries with integrated battery management system and cell balancing.
NOTICE! Damage hazard
• Only install the battery in environments with an ambient temperature of at least 0
°C.
• Avoid deep discharge of the batteries.
Safety precautions when handling lead acid batteries
CAUTION! Health hazard
The water-acid liquid inside the battery can evaporate and cause an acidic odor. Use the battery only in a
well-ventilated area.
NOTICE! Damage hazard
• The battery is not sealed. Do not turn the battery on its side or upside down. Place the battery on a
horizontal surface.
• Check the acid level for open lead acid batteries regularly.
• Immediately recharge deeply discharged lead acid batteries to avoid sulfation.
4 Scope of delivery
• Solar charger
• Fuse
• Mounting screws
5 Target Group
The electrical power supply must be connected by a qualified electrician who has demonstrated skill and
knowledge related to the construction and operation of electrical equipment and installations, and who
is familiar with the applicable regulations of the country in which the equipment is to be installed and/or
used, and has received safety training to identify and avoid the hazards involved.
6 Intended use
The solar charger is intended to monitor and charge starting batteries and house batteries in recreational vehicles
from up to two solar panels.
The charger is intended to charge the following battery types:
• Lead acid batteries
• Lead gel batteries
• Absorbed glass mat (AGM) batteries
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