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ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD
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Do not use damaged devices or accessories. Damaged power cord, device, or
charging cords increase the risk of electric shock considerable.
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Always pull the power cord of the charger out of the socket by the plug. Other-
wise the power cord can be mechanically damaged.
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Make sure that all plugs and cables are free of moisture and clean are. Never
connect the charger with wet hands.
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Disconnect the charger from the wall socket before connecting or disconnecting
the charging cable to the battery.
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Never touch both pole terminals at the same time when the device is in
operation.
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Disconnect the charger and its accessories from the battery before drive your
vehicle.
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Battery chargers can use active electronic implants (e.g. pacemakers) disturb and
thereby endanger people.
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The charger is protected against spray and water jets. Make sure the charger is
always in a safe, dry location. Do not expose the charger to rain or wet condi-
tions. Avoid contact of the charger with water or other liquids.
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If you use the pole connection cable with ring eyelet, this can be permanent
remain connected to the battery. Always put the protective cap on and fasten the
cable so that it cannot come in contact with moving or hot parts.
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Do not try to open or repair the charger. Let always a defective device or a
damaged power cord fix from a specialist workshop.
SHORT CIRCUIT RISK
The wiring must not be pinched or get in contact with hot surfaces or touch
sharp edges.
MAKE SURE
that the two terminals of the pole connection cable are not aligned
when the power plug is plugged into the power outlet.
MAKE SURE
that the pole terminals and the battery poles are not short-circuited by
conductive objects (e.g. tools).
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