2. Then connect the wires to the screw connectors 9.
With this sequence you avoid short-circuit risks,
should the bare connector inadvertently come into
contact with metallically conductive objects during
the connection work.
Fuses
If neither of the two LEDs, 5 and 6, light up after
switching on, then the 10 amp fuse 7 on the Energy
Station might have blown.
If an LED is illuminated after switching on, but no
current is flowing via the vehicle adapter
cable fuse in the 12 V plug of the vehicle adapter
may have burnt out.
Danger!
First, place the main switch 2 to "OFF". Disconnect
ALL cables from the Energy Station before changing
ANY fuses.
In this way you will avoid having the new fuse melting
in your fingers on insertion if the defect persists –
risk of injury!
Danger!
Fuses are important protective measures to help
prevent damage. Never render them ineffective.
Always replace fuses with fuses of the same rating,
never with "higher" ratings. Never bypass fuses.
Risk of fire!
Changing a round fuse
• Unscrew the cap at the front of the round fuse 7.
Fit a new fuse with a rating of "2 A" (T2A 250 V).
Changing a flat fuse
• Pull out the flat fuse 8 at the rear of your ap-
pliance (e.g. with long-nose pliers). Insert a new
"10 A (C10)" fuse.
Changing a cable fuse
• Unscrew the cable fuse cap on the 12 V plug
of the vehicle adapter
(T1A 250 V)" fuse.
If the fuse blows again immediately after the app-
liance is connected, the appliance is burdening the
Energy Station with excessive power consumption –
or it is defective.
Cleaning and care
Danger!
, the
Never open the housing of this appliance. There
are no user-serviceable elements inside. An open
housing can pose a fire hazard through short-circuit
currents.
• Place the main switch 2 to the position "OFF".
• Disconnect all cable connections between the
Energy Station and any appliances that might be
connected to it.
• If you wish to clean the power supply unit
disconnect it from both the mains power socket
and the charging socket w.
Danger!
Never submerse any parts of the appliance in water
or other liquids! This can severely damage the Energy
Station – and there is also the risk of a potentially
fatal electric shock from the power supply unit.
• All surfaces and cables are best cleaned with
a slightly moistened washing-up cloth. Dry the
appliance well before re-using it.
Danger!
Do not use detergents or solvents. These could cause
damage to the appliance, especially to the lettering.
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. Insert a new "1 A
,