PARKSIDE
Important safety advice
for the charger and the
battery pack
Warning!
If you come into contact with alkali
from the battery pack, wash off the alkali tho-
roughly with water. If alkali gets into your eyes,
flush them out with water and seek immediate
medical attention.
· Read and take note of the operating instructions
and this safety advice for the charger and the bat-
tery pack before use.
·
Warning!
Use only the charger and battery
pack supplied by the manufacturer. Use of any
other can be hazardous.
· Protect the charger, battery pack and electrical
equipment from moisture, e.g. rain or snow.
· Always check that the mains lead is correctly con-
nected before using the charger.
·
Caution!
If you find that the mains lead has
been damaged, do not continue to use the charg-
er. Have the mains lead changed immediately.
· When you are not using the charger, remove the
plug from the mains socket. Do not pull the plug
out by the mains lead. A damaged mains lead
presents a danger to life through electric shock.
· If the tool is dropped or otherwise subjected to me-
chanical stress, you should have it examined by
an appropriate specialist for damage before using
it again. Damaged parts must be repaired.
· Handle the battery pack carefully. Do not let it fall
or be subject to impact.
·
Warning!
Do not attempt to repair the charg-
er or the battery pack yourself. Repairs must al-
ways be carried out by an appropriate specialist.
Not complying with this can lead to danger.
· Always remove the plug from the mains socket
before you clean or maintain the charger or the
battery pack.
· Do not charge the battery pack if the ambient tem-
perature is less than 10 ° C or greater than 40 °C.
· Air must be able to flow freely around the charger.
·
Warning!
Do not short circuit the battery pack.
A short circuit gives rise to a heavy current, over
heating, the danger of fire or to the battery pack
exploding. Any of these can cause damage to the
battery pack or danger to the user. Therefore:
· Do not connect a cable to the battery pack ter-
minals.
· Make sure that the battery connections cannot
be short-circuited by other metal parts (nails,
screws, etc.).
· Do not expose the battery pack to water or rain.
·
A damaged battery pack or one which
no longer holds its charge must be dis-
posed of specially and not placed in
normal household rubbish.
·
Caution!
Never throw the battery pack into fire
or water. This can cause it to explode.
Operation
Insertion and removal
of your battery pack
Before removing the battery pack from the charger
or inserting it into the charger, always ensure the
plug a is not in the mains socket.
When attaching the battery unit, the contact
of the battery unit must align with the guide on the
cordless drill driver.
The battery pack should insert easily into the char-
ger. Do not use any disproportionate force during
insertion or the battery pack may not end up in its
correct position.
After the battery pack has been inserted check
that the retaining clips
have engaged and the
battery pack is seated firmly in the charger.
To remove the battery pack from the charger press
the retaining clips
on the sides of the battery
pack and remove it.
Safety / Operation
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