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• When the Weekender is equipped with a battery it may exceed
single person lifting capacity. Always ensure proper lifting
techniques are used when moving the Weekender.
• To prevent possible electric shock, always ensure persons
(including children) who have not read and fully understood this
manual and the operating procedures of the Weekender are supervised,
and do not play or tamper with the Weekender.
• For your safety and to prevent possible electric shock, never dismantle
the Weekender, there are no serviceable components inside the unit
and your warranty will be void if opened.
• Never insert foreign objects into the Weekender’s 240 Volt power socket.
• To prevent a possible short circuit, do not allow conductive
objects near your battery’s terminals.
• Do not expose the Weekender to weather conditions such as
rain, hail, snow, wet areas or high particle / dust environments.
• Ensure the Weekender is always positioned on a flat, even surface
to avoid tipping and possible battery leakage. Some batteries contain
acid that can damage eyes or skin upon contact.
• Ensure there is adequate ventilation when charging your battery
within the Weekender. Do not blanket or cover the top of your battery
inside the Weekender. For your own safety, do not smoke or allow
an open flame near the battery inside the Weekender.
• Ensure correct sized wiring is supplied to the Weekender when connecting
to your vehicle. A qualified Auto Electrician should be consulted
prior to vehicle fitment or temporary connection.
• Operating the 240 Volt inverter without an adequate ground connection
to the earth terminal point (1) may cause an electrical hazard.
• Do not attempt to recharge a non-rechargeable battery with the
Thunder Weekender battery charger.
• For your safety and to prevent possible electric shock, never dismantle
the Thunder Weekender battery charger, there are no serviceable
components inside the unit and your warranty will be void if opened.
• Always check that the AC supply cord on the Battery charger is not damaged.
An electrician must be consulted to repair the cable, should any damage occur.
• For your safety and to prevent possible electric shock, ensure the
Thunder Weekender battery charger is not left to operate in wet areas
or submerged under water.
Warnings
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Warnings