Safety information
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− If a cell has developed a leak, the liquid must not touch the skin
or eyes.
If you do come into contact with the liquid, rinse the affected
area with plenty of water. Consult a doctor immediately.
− Remove the leaking battery liquid with a dry, absorbent cloth
and avoid contact with skin, for example, by using acid-proof
protective gloves.
General information
− Do not use the charging and trickle charging process on
batteries that cannot be recharged.
− Do not use frozen rechargeable batteries.
− Do not use damaged or corroded rechargeable batteries.
− Never dismantle, open or cut up rechargeable cells or batteries.
− Never expose cells or batteries to strong heat or fi re. Avoid
storage in direct sunlight.
− Never short-circuit cells or batteries.
− At all times observe the plus (+) and minus (-) signs on the cells,
batteries and appliances. Ensure proper use.
− Store cells and batteries out of the reach of children.
− Use the charger only for 6 V or 12 V rechargeable lead batteries
containing an electrolyte solution or gel, or AGM batteries.
− Never charge lithium batteries.
− Store the technical documentation on battery charging
together with this manual for future reference.
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