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QUICK BATTERY CHARGER Tronic KH 970

Please keep these Instructions for subsequent queries – and
hand them over to third parties when passing on the device!

1. Usage

This device is 

intended …

for the charging of 

rechargeable NiCD / NiMH batteries

of size AA / AAA

for 

private

domestic use.

It is 

not

intended:

for charging 

ordinary batteries

(not even ordinary rechargeable batteries!),

for the charging of rechargeable 

lithium ion 

batteries,

for use in commercial or industrial areas.

Caution!
Never insert ordinary batteries in 

the device – these could overheat and explode! Risk of injury!

2. Technical data

Charger input .......................... :

12 V/ 0.5 A

Charger output ........................ :

for 2 rechargeable batteries with 1.5 Ah capacity each or
for 4 rechargeable batteries with 700 mAh capacity each

Mains charging adapter  ........ :

230 V / 50 Hz

Motor vehicle charging cable .. :

for cigarette lighter socket

3. Important safety instructions!

Never leave the device charging without supervision. Rechargeable batteries get hot when 
nearing full charge. Overcharged or defective rechargeable batteries can overheat and explode.

Do not touch hot rechargeable batteries!

It is better to disconnect the device from the power

supply and allow the rechargeable batteries to cool down before removing them.

Do not expose the device to additional 

heat sources

such as sun radiation or heating. In this

way you prevent premature overheating of the rechargeable batteries.

If you charge several rechargeable batteries simultaneously: always insert only 

identical

rechargeable batteries,

i.e. the same 

type

, the same 

charge condition

, the same 

size

and the

same 

capacity

. In this way you prevent that individual rechargeable batteries are already fully

charged and get hot while others are still being charged.

Use the 

mains charging adapter only in dry rooms

, never in moist areas, where there is a

danger of electric shock.

Do not continue using the 

mains charging adapter

under any circumstances if it 

fails to work

or is damaged

. The mains charging adapter cannot be repaired – have it replaced by the 

service or specialist dealer.

Never open the housing

of the mains charging adapter or the rechargeable battery quick

charger, it does not contain any control elements whatsoever. Caution – risk of accidents!

Do not allow 

children and frail persons

to handle rechargeable batteries and the quick battery

charger without supervision – since they might not always be able to correctly judge possible
hazards. Rechargeable batteries pose considerable dangers to children if they put rechargeable
batteries in their mouth (toxic heavy metals) or short-circuit these during playing!

Only charge 

rechargeable battery

types marked with 

“NiCD”

or 

“NiMH”

. Never charge any

other types, especially never ordinary batteries – not even if it concerns ordinary so-called
“rechargeable” batteries. 

These require an entirely different charging technology

. If such are

inserted in NiCD/NiMH chargers, such cells could overheat and explode.

4. Inserting rechargeable batteries

Rechargeable batteries must always be recharged 

in pairs

– individual rechargeable batteries 

cannot be charged.

If you wish to charge 

two rechargeable batteries

, place them in the 

right charging shaft

If you wish to charge 

four rechargeable batteries

, insert two rechargeable batteries

in the left

and two rechargeable batteries

in the right charging shaft.

Ensure that the rechargeable batteries are 

inserted correctly

, i.e. that the 

+/- marking

in the

charging shafts corresponds with that on the rechargeable batteries (polarity). Otherwise the
charging process cannot start.

Always insert only 

identical rechargeable batteries

, i.e. the same 

type

, the same 

charge

condition

, the same 

size

and the same 

capacity

. In this way you prevent that individual 

rechargeable batteries are already fully charged and get hot while others are still being charged.

5. Charging

If you have correctly inserted two or four rechargeable batteries as described on the previous
page…

close the 

lid

of the device.

insert the device plug of the mains charging adapter in the 

charging jack

on the side of the

device and …

then the 

mains charging adapter

in the socket.

The charging process starts now. A

red LED

pilot lamp is illuminated on each charging shaft hold-

ing a rechargeable battery,…

-

continuously

, for as long as the rechargeable battery is being charged,

-

slowly flashing

, when the charging process has been completed,

-

not

, if the rechargeable battery has not been inserted correctly,

-

rapidly flashing

, if the rechargeable battery cannot be charged.

6. Charging with the storage boxes

For transport or storage of the loose rechargeable batteries, two storage boxes are supplied in
which the rechargeable batteries can also be charged immediately.

Insert the 

four

identical rechargeable batteries in the storage box so that the 

+/- marking 

in the

individual compartments corresponds to that of the rechargeable batteries (polarity) otherwise
the charging process cannot start.

Slide the filled 

storage box

with the 

contacts first

in the shaft at the bottom of the device until it

engages

audibly.

Insert the device plug from the mains charging adapter in the charging jack

on the side of

the device and …

Then the 

mains charging adapter

in the socket

The charging process starts now. If the rechargeable batteries have been inserted correctly the

green LED

above the shaft will be illuminated …

continuously

, for as long as the rechargeable batteries are being charged,

flashing

, when the charging process has been completed.

To remove the storage box

, press the red lever and pull out the storage box.

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