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Operation
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Charger
Risk to life due to failure of pacemakers
The magnetic connections in the charger may
affect the function of pacemakers.
Never stand in proximity to the magnetic
connections with a pacemaker.
Fire and electric shock
If the charger's supply voltage exceeds the value
specified in the technical data, an electric shock
or fire in the charger may occur.
Never use excessive supply voltage.
Never burn a faulty charger or battery.
Never leave the battery unattended during
charging.
Before charging the battery, check for visible
damage, such as cracks or burn marks.
All charger and battery connections must be
clean.
Before charging the battery, check for visible
damage, such as cracks or burn marks. Never
use or charge damaged batteries!
Risk of fire and explosion due to incorrect
charger
Batteries which are recharged with an unsuitable
charger may become damaged internally. This
may result in fire or an explosion.
Only ever use the battery with the supplied
charger.
DANGER
!
WARNING
!
CAUTION
!
Electric shock caused by penetration by water
There is a risk of electric shock if it is penetrated
by water.
Never allow the charger to come into contact
with water or moisture. If there is reason to
believe that water may have entered into the
battery, the battery must be removed from
service.
Danger of electric shock
The charger is live during operation. Incorrect use
may cause electric shock.
Never open the charger.
The charger, cable and connector must be
checked before each use. Never use if
damage is detected.
Always keep the charger clean.
Fire and burning caused by overheated
charger
During charging, the charger becomes very hot.
There is a risk of fire or burning during and shortly
after use.
During charging, keep the charger away from
flammable materials. Only use the charger in a
dry, fireproof place.
Handle the charger carefully during and after
charging. The charger may be hot.
Never leave the charger unattended during
charging. After charging, remove the device
from the mains and allow to cool.
CAUTION
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