Safety information
Danger levels
The following danger levels are used
in this instruction manual to indicate
potentially dangerous situations:
A dangerous situation may
occur and, if the measures
are not followed, will result
in severe injury and even
death.
A possibly harmful situation may
occur which if not avoided will result in
property damage.
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Type and source of the
danger!
 Consequences of non-ob-
servation
¾ Measure for preventing
the danger
Electrical safety
¾ Keep the power pack away from
rain or damp.
¾ Keep the device clean. Dirt increases
the risk of an electric shock.
¾ Never short-circuit the power pack
contacts.
¾ Keep the unused power pack away
from paper clips, coins, keys, nails,
screws or other small metal objects
that could cause short circuiting of
the contacts. A short-circuit between
the power pack contacts could result
in burns or fire.
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WARNING!
Note
WARNING!
Protection of yourself and others
¾ Vapours can escape if the
power pack is damaged or used
incorrectly. Ensure a supply of
fresh air is available and see a
doctor if you do not feel well. The
vapour can irritate the airways.
¾ Fluid can leak from the battery if
misused. Avoid contact with battery
fluid. Rinse off with water in the
case of accidental contact. Also
seek medical attention if fluid gets
inside the eyes. Leaking battery fluid
may lead to skin irritation and burns.
¾ Keep children away from the power
pack.
¾ Children must be supervised to
ensure they do not play with the
power pack.
¾ The device can be used by children
aged 8 or older as well as by
persons with limited physical,
sensory or mental abilities or lack
of experience and knowledge,
insofar that they are supervised or
have received instructions about
the safe handling of the power pack
and understand the associated
dangers. Otherwise there is a risk of
incorrect use and injuries.
General safety information
¾ Before initial use, perform a visual
inspection of the power pack to
check for damage.
¾ Do not use any damaged, defective
or deformed power packs.
¾ Do not place the power pack in a
fire.
¾ Only charge the power pack with
the chargers approved by the
manufacturer.
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