Wall mounted charger
(optional)
You can also mount the charger (5) on the
wall.
•
Using dowels, place two screws hori-
zontally 152.4 mm (6") apart at the
desired position on a wall.
•
The screw head can have a diameter
of 7 - 10 mm.
•
Leave the screw heads protruding at
a distance of approx. 10 mm from the
wall.
•
With the openings of the wall bracket,
you can attach the charger (5) to the
two screws and pull the charger down
until it stops.
When drilling, be careful not
to damage any supply lines.
Use suitable search devices
to find these or consult an in-
stallation plan for guidance.
Contact with electrical cables
can lead to electric shock and
fire. Contact with a gas pipe
can result in an explosion.
Damage to a water pipe can
lead to property damage and
electric shock.
Cleaning
Clean the charger (5) with a dry brush or
dry cloth.
Keep the charger (5) away from moisture
and sharp objects.
Maintenance
•
The equipment is maintenance free.
Disposal/environmental
protection
Remove the battery from the device and
take the device, battery, accessories and
packaging for environmentally friendly
recycling.
Electric units do not belong with
domestic waste.
Directive 2012/19/EU on waste electrical
and electronic equipment: Used electrical
devices must be collected separately for di-
sposal and recycled in an environmentally
sound manner.
Depending on the implementation in na-
tional law, you may have the following
options:
• Return to a shop,
• Hand over to an official collection point,
• Return to the manufacturer/distributor.
We will dispose of any defective devices
that you send to us free of charge.
This does not affect accessories enclosed
with the old devices or tools without any
electrical components.
Do not dispose of batteries in house-
hold waste, fire (risk of explosion) or
water. Damaged batteries may da-
mage the environment and your he-
alth if toxic fumes or liquids leak out.
Defective or used batteries must be
recycled in accordance with Directive
2006/66/EC.
Dispose of batteries in accordance with
the local regulations. Take batteries to an
old battery collection point where they will
be recycled in an environmentally friendly
manner. For information about this, ask
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