GB
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Safety notes
as gasoline or solvents cannot be
ignited when you are using the
car charger!
EXPLOSIVE GASES!
Avoid
flames and sparks!
Ensure sufficient ventilation when
charging.
Put the battery onto a well-
ventilated surface when charging.
Otherwise, the device can be
damaged.
EXPLOSION HAZARD!
Ensure that the plus-pole
connection cable has no contact
with a fuel line (e.g. gasoline line)!
DANGER OF CAUSTIC
BURNS!
Protect your eyes
and skin from caustic burns from
the acid (sulphuric acid) when it
comes into contact with the battery!
Use: acid-resistant goggles,
clothing and gloves! If your eyes
or skin have come into contract
with the sulphuric acid, flush the
affected body region with plenty
of running, clear water and seek
medical advice at once!
Avoid electrical short circuit when
connecting the car charger to the
battery. Connect the minus pole
connection cable only to the
minus pole of the battery or the
car body. Connect the plus pole
connection cable only to the plus
pole of the battery!
Before connecting the mains
current, ensure that the mains
current is equipped properly with
230 V~ 50 Hz, an earthed zero
conductor, a 16 A fuse and an
FI-switch (fault-circuit interrupter)!
Otherwise, the device can be
damaged.
Do not use the car charger near
any fires, heat and long-term
temperatures above 50 °C! For
higher temperatures, the output
power of the car charger will
drop automatically.
Use the car charger only
with the original parts it was
delivered with!
Do not cover the car charger
with any objects! Otherwise, the
device can be damaged.
Protect the electrical contact
surfaces of the battery from
short circuit!
Use the car charger only for
charging and maintenance
charging of undamaged
6 V-/12 V-lead batteries
(with electrolyte solution or gel)!
Otherwise, property damage
may be the consequence.
Do not use the car charger for
charging and maintenance
charging of non-rechargeable
batteries. Otherwise, property
damage may be the consequence.
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