LIFE-THREATENING DANGER TO
INFANTS AND CHILDREN!
Never leave children unsupervised
with the packing material as this can
cause suffocation.
This device is not intended for use
by persons (including children) with
reduced physical, sensory or mental
abilities or who lack experience
and / or knowledge, unless they are
supervised by a person who is res-
ponsible for their safety or unless they
receive instructions from this person
on how the equipment is to be used.
Children must be supervised in order
to ensure that they do not play with
the device.
The manufacturer is not respon-
sible for damages caused by:
▪ Improper connection and / or
operation.
▪ Exterior force, damage to the
device and / or damage to parts
of the device caused by mechani-
cal impact or overload.
▪ Any type of modification to the
device.
▪ Use of the device for purposes that
are not described in this instruction
manual.
▪ Consequential damages caused by
non-intended and / or improper
use, and / or defective batteries.
▪ Moisture and / or insufficient venti-
lation.
▪ The unauthorised opening of the
device. This will void the guaran-
tee.
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SAFETY NOTICES FOR CHARGERS
▪ Keep the device away from child-
ren. Children do not understand or
perceive possible risks when hand-
ling electrical devices. Children
must be supervised to ensure that
they do not play with the charger.
▪ Ensure that the device is always
stored in a safe place. Do no
expose the device to rain or wet
conditions. Avoid pouring or drip-
ping water or other liquids over it.
If water penetrates 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.
▪ Do not touch the battery poles, the
battery clamps or the ring connec-
tors while the device is connected
to the mains.
▪ Remove all device cables from the
battery before attempting to drive
your vehicle.
▪ Always disconnect the device from
the mains when you are not using
it.
▪ Always disconnect the device by
pulling out the power plug, never
by unclamping a connecting cable.
▪ If the cables need to be run through
walls with sharp edges, for
example metal sheets, use tubes or
cable ducts to prevent damage to
the cables. Lay electrical cables in
such a way that it is not possible to
stumble over them, thereby preven-
ting damage.
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