Warning!
Life-threatening danger to infants and
children! Never leave children unsu-
pervised with the packing material as
this can cause suffocation. Do not allow
children to play with cables – strangu-
lation hazard! Do not allow children to
play with the components or fasteners,
as they could be swallowed and result
in suffocation.
The manufacture is not responsible for
damages caused by:
•
Improper connection and/or opera-
tion.
•
External forces, damage to the
device and/or damage to parts of the
device due to mechanical impacts or
overload.
•
Any type of modifications to the
device.
•
Using the device for purposes not
described in this operating manual.
•
Subsequent damages from improper
and/or incorrect use and/or defective
batteries.
•
Moisture and/or inadequate venti-
lation.
•
Unauthorised opening of the device.
This will void the warranty.
Risk of chemical burns!
•
Batteries contain acid, which could
damage the eyes and skin. Charging
batteries further generates gasses
and vapours hazardous to the health.
•
Avoid any contact with caustic battery
acid. Immediately thoroughly flush
skin and any objects which have come
into contact with acid. If eyes have
come into contact with battery acid,
flush eyes with running water at least
5 minutes. Contact your physician.
•
Use safety goggles and acid-proof
safety gloves. Protect clothing, e.g.
with an apron.
•
Never tip the battery, as acid may
leak.
•
Always ensure adequate ventilation.
•
Do not inhale emerging gasses and
vapours.
•
Gaseous hydrogen (detonating gas)
may form when charging the battery.
Contact with open fire (flame, embers,
sparks) may result in explosions.
•
Never charge the battery close to an
open fire or in places where sparks
may occur.
•
Always ensure adequate ventilation.
•
Be sure the supply voltage matches
the input voltage specified on the
device (230 V AC) to prevent damage
to the device.
•
Only connect and disconnect the
battery connecting cables when the
charger is disconnected from the
mains.
•
Do not cover the device whilst
charging, as it may be damaged from
extreme heating.
•
Immediately stop using the device
if you notice smoke or an unusual
odour.
•
Do not use the device in rooms where
explosive or flammable substances
are stored (e.g. petrol or solvents).
Risk of electrical shock!
•
Chargers may interfere with the ope-
ration of active electronic implants,
e.g. pacemakers, thus pose a personal
hazard.
•
Avoid pouring or dripping water or
other liquids over it. If water pene-
trates electrical devices, the risk of
electric shock increases.
•
Ensure that all plugs and cables are
free of moisture. Never connect the
device to the mains with wet or moist
hands.
•
Never touch both connections at once
when the device is in uses.
•
Unplug from mains before connecting
or disconnecting the charging cable
with the battery, or when the device
is no longer being used.
•
Remove all device cables from the
battery before attempting to drive
your vehicle.
•
Always unplug device by the plug. The
cable may be damaged.
Battery Charger BC240, BC260, BC280
Explosion and fire
hazard!
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