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General informa-
tion regarding
the handling of
batteries
Protecting
yourself and
others
Safety measures
in normal mode
EMC and EMF
measures
Data protection
Maintenance and
repair
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Protect batteries from dirt and mechanical damage.
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Store charged batteries in a cool place. Self-discharge is kept to a mini-
mum at approx. +2° C (35.6° F).
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Every week, perform a visual check to ensure that the acid (electrolyte)
level in the battery is at the Max. mark.
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If any of the following occurs, do not start the machine (or stop immedia-
tely if already in use) and have the battery checked by an authorised
workshop:
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uneven acid levels and/or high water consumption in individual cells
caused by a possible fault.
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overheating of the battery (over 55° C/131° F).
While the charger is in operation, keep all persons, especially children, out of
the working area. If, however, there are people in the vicinity,
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warn them about all the dangers (hazardous acids and gases, danger
from mains and charging current, etc),
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provide suitable protective equipment.
Before leaving the work area, ensure that no-one or nothing can come to any
harm in your absence.
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Chargers with PE conductors must only be operated on a mains supply
with a PE conductor and a socket with an earth contact. If the charger is
operated on a mains without a PE conductor or in a socket without an
earth contact, this will be deemed to be gross negligence. The manufac-
turer shall not be liable for any damage resulting from such improper use.
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Only operate the charger in accordance with the degree of protection
shown on the rating plate.
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Under no circumstances operate the charger if there is any evidence of
damage.
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Ensure that the cooling air can enter and exit unhindered through the air
ducts on the charger.
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Have the mains and charger supply checked regularly by a qualified
electrician to ensure the PE conductors are functioning properly.
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Any safety devices and components that are not functioning properly or
are in an imperfect condition must be repaired by an qualified technician
before switching on the charger.
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Never bypass or disable protection devices.
It is the operator's responsibility to ensure that no electromagnetic interfe-
rence occurs in electrical and electronic devices.
Class A chargers can cause radio interference in residential areas. If this
happens, the operator may be required to take appropriate measures.
The user is responsible for the safekeeping of any changes made to the
factory settings. The manufacturer accepts no liability for any deleted perso-
nal settings.
Under normal operating conditions the charger requires only a minimum of
care and maintenance. However, it is vital to observe some important points
to ensure it remains in a usable condition for many years.
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Before switching on, always check the mains plug and cable, and char-
ger leads/charging terminals for any signs of damage.
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