Use of an extension cable
An extension cable should be used only if it is
absolutely necessary. Use an approved extension
cable that is suitable for the power consumption of
your charger (see Technical Data). The minimum
cross-section of the conductors is 1 mm² and maxi-
mum length is 30 m.
If you use a cable drum, completely unwind the
cable.
Safety instructions for the charger and
batteries:
This device may not be used or cleaned
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by persons (including children) with limited
physical, sensory or mental abilities, or lack of
experience and knowledge, unless they are
supervised by a person who is responsible for
their safety, who supervises them during use
of the device or if they have trained so they
are thoroughly familiar with the device. Do not
allow children to play with the device.
Do not use the charger with non-rechargeable
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batteries!
The charger [9] may only be used with the
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mains cable [10]!
Explosion hazard:
Never throw batteries in the fire.
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Device elements
Before using the device, the operator must familiar-
ise himself with all device features and the applica-
ble safety instructions.
Overview [fig. I]
1 Intake opening/cap with filter pad
2 Cover / intake slot for gas cartridge
3 Trigger
4 Battery charging state indicator/maintenance
indication
5 Battery release button
Safety instructions
Fire hazard
Only charge batteries in well ventilated
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dust-free locations at temperatures between
0°C and 40°C. If the ambient temperature
is below 0°C to 40°C, charging may not be
permissible and could result in a fire.
Metal objects can bridge the battery contacts
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and cause a short-circuit. Only store the bat-
tery with the safety cap in place.
After charging, disconnect the mains cable
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from the power supply.
Do not cover the charger and the battery
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during charging and do not expose these
components to high temperatures, for example
due to direct sunlight.
Never charge the battery close to a fire or
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easily flammable materials/liquids (thinners,
paint, varnish, petrol).
Never connect the mains cable to a trans-
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former, current generator, etc.
Risk of electric shock:
Never charge batteries in the rain or in the
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vicinity of water splashes. Protect battery and
battery charger against moisture.
Keep the mains cable free from oil and
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grease.
Before connecting the power supply:
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• Check the mains voltage, see Technical
Data.
• Do not touch the mains plug with wet or
damp hands.
• Do not route the mains cable along sharp
edges or hot surfaces. Check the mains
cable and socket for damage.
6 Battery
7 Belt hook
8 Magazine lock
9 Magazine foot
10 Magazine
11 Cocking slide
12 Release lever for follower
13 Attachment sleeve
14 Exhaust gas opening
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