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3. Ensure all heat-dissipating parts are not obstructed to avoid overheating. Do not
put the battery charger near any heat sources. Make sure that free space around the
charger is enough to provide adequate ventilation & easy cable socket access.
4. For safety and electromagnetic compatibility the battery charger has a 3-prong plug
that will only plug into a properly grounded outlet.
5. To avoid damaging the power cord, do not put anything on it or place it where it will
be walked on. If the cord becomes damaged or frayed, replace it immediately.
6. If you are using an extension cord or power strip, make sure that the total of the
amperes required by all the equipment on the extension is less than the extension’s
rating.
7. Verify that the selected charging curve is right for the type of battery to be charged.
8. In order to avoid voltage drop, the output cables must be as short as possible, and
the wire gauge must be adequate for the output current.
9. Do not try to service the charger yourself. Opening the cover may expose you to
shock or other hazards.
10. If the charger does not work correctly or if it has been damaged, unplugged it
immediately from the supply socket, from the battery and contact a retailer.
11. The thermal compensation probe for the battery voltage must be placed in the
area of the highest battery temperature, such as between 2 batteries near the center
of the pack.
Attentions
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove cover. Refer servicing to
qualified personnel. Disconnect the mains supply before connecting or disconnecting
the links to the battery. Read the instruction manual carefully before use. Verify that
the selected charge curve is suitable for the type of battery you have to charge.
Mechanical Dimensions
All dimensions are expressed in mm