
Important safety instructions for the charger and battery block
Should you come into contact with acid from the battery, immediately wash the acid
o with water. If acid gets into your eyes, immediately rinse your eyes with water and
see a doctor at once!
The maximum charging time of the battery is approx. 15 hours
Basic safety precautions should be taken, including those listed below, in order
To reduce the risk of a fire, depleted batteries and personal injury.
1. Only use the charger and battery that were supplied by the
manufacturer, otherwise an accident may occur.
2. Before using the charger, always check to ensure that the cables are
connected correctly.
3. If you discover damage to the power cables, you must discontinue using the
charger. Have the power cable replaced.
4. If you are not using the charger, the power plug must be disconnected from the
outlet. Do not pull the power plug by the power cable.
5. If the charger falls, or is subjected to some other serious impact, have it
examined for damage before the next use by a qualified specialist.
6. Damaged components must be replaced.
7. Handle the battery block with care, never allow it to fall
8. Never charge the battery block when the ambient temperature is under 10 °C or
over 40 °C.
9. The battery block must not be allowed to short-Circuit. During a short-circuit,
Over-heating, risk of fire or an exploded battery block may result. This can lead to
damage to the battery block or an increased risk of an accident for the user.
Therefore:
• Do not connect any cables to the poles of the battery block.
• Ensure that no metallic objects come into contact with the battery terminals
• Do not expose the battery block to water or rain.
• Only use the supplied battery block.
• A battery block that is damaged or no longer chargeable must be
disposed of as special waste. Do not throw it away in ordinary household waste.
• Never throw the battery block into fire or water. It may explode!
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