Utilisation in
accordance with
„intended purpo-
se"
Environmental
conditions
Risks from mains
current and
charging current
Risks from acid,
gases and va-
pours
The charger is to be used exclusively for its intended purpose. Utilisation for
any other purpose, or in any other manner, shall be deemed to be „not in
accordance with the intended purpose". The manufacturer is not liable for
any damage, inadequate or incorrect results arising out of such misuse.
Utilisation in accordance with the "intended purpose" also comprises
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carefully reading and obeying all operating instructions and safety and
danger notices
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performing all stipulated inspection and servicing work.
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following all instructions from the battery and vehicle manufacturers
Operation and/or storage of the charger outside the stipulated area will be
deemed as „not in accordance with the intended purpose." The manufacturer
shall not be liable for any damage resulting from such improper use.
For exact information on permitted environmental conditions, please refer to
the „Technical data" in the operating instructions.
Anyone working with chargers exposes themselves to numerous risks e.g.:
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risk of electrocution from mains current and charging current
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hazardous electromagnetic fields, which can risk the lives of those using
cardiac pacemakers
An electric shock can be fatal. Every electric shock is potentially life threate-
ning. To avoid electric shocks while using the charger:
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do not touch any live parts inside or on the outside of the charger.
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under no circumstances touch the battery poles
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do not short-circuit the charger lead or charging terminals
All cables and leads must be complete, undamaged, insulated and adequate-
ly dimensioned. Loose connections, scorched, damaged or inadequately
dimensioned cables and leads must be immediately repaired by authorised
personnel.
Batteries contain acid which is harmful to the eyes and skin. During charging,
gases and vapours are released that can harm health and are highly explosi-
ve in certain circumstances.
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Possible sources of ignition, such as fire and naked lights, must be kept
away from the battery
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The battery connection (e.g. charging terminals) must not be discon-
nected for any reason during charging
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On no account inhale any of the gases and vapours released
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Make sure the area is well ventilated.
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To prevent short circuits, do not place any tools or conductive metals on
the battery
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Battery acid must not get into the eyes, onto the skin or clothes. Wear
protective goggles and suitable protective clothing. Rinse any acid
splashes thoroughly with clean water, seek medical advice if necessary.
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