Operation Manual

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GB IE
Correct handling of the bat-
tery charger
a) The charger must only be
connected to a mains so-
cket via a residual-current
circuit breaker (RCD) with
a rated leakage current
of not more than 30 mA.
Fuse: at least 13 ampere.
b) To charge the battery, use
only the charger supplied.
Risk of re and explosion.
This ensures that the safety of
the device is maintained.
c) Before each use, check the
charger, cable and plug
and have them repaired by
qualied professionals and
only with original parts. Do
not use a defective charger
and do not open it up your-
self. This ensures that the safety
of the device is maintained.
d) Ensure that the mains vol-
tage matches the speci-
cations on the charger ra-
ting plate. Risk of electric
shock.
e) Disconnect the charger
from the mains before clo-
sing or opening connecti-
on to the battery / power
tool / device. This ensures
that the battery and charger are
not damaged.
f) Keep the charger clean
and away from wet and
rain. Do not use the char-
ger outdoors. Dirt and the
entry of water increase the risk
of electric shock.
g) Operate the charger only
with the appropriate ori-
ginal batteries. Charging
other batteries may result in
injuries and risk of re.
h) Avoid mechanical damage
to the charger. This can result
in internal short circuits.
i) Do not operate the char-
ger on a combustible sur-
face (e.g. paper, textiles).
Risk of re due to heating du-
ring charging.
j) If the power cable for this
equipment is damaged, it
must be replaced by the
manufacturer, a customer
service agent of the same
or a similarly qualied
person in order to prevent
hazards.
k) Do not use the charger to
charge non-rechargeable
batteries.
l) Do not connect a dama-
ged cable to the power
supply. Do not touch a da-
maged cable before it has
been disconnected from
the power supply, as you
could come into contact
with active parts.