Please read and comply with
these original instructions prior
to the initial operation of your appliance and
store them for later use or subsequent own-
ers.
Control elements
1 Battery holder
2 Mains plug
3 LED green, battery is charging
- glows: Battery pack full
- blinks: Battery pack is being charged
4 LED red, function
- glows: Temperature too high/ low
- blinks: Contact problems; battery
pack defective
Both LEDS are blinking: Battery pack is de-
fective
For Your Safety
This appliance is not intended for use
–
by persons (including children) with lim-
ited physical, sensoric or mental capac-
ities or lack of experience and/or skills,
unless such persons are accompanied
and supervised by a person in charge of
their safety or if they received precise
instructions on the use of this appli-
ance.
Children should be supervised to pre-
–
vent them from playing with the appli-
ance.
Check charger, mains cable and battery
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pack for damages before every use. Do
not use damaged devices and get the
damaged parts repaired only by ex-
perts. Check extension wires regularly
and replace them if damaged.
Do not use the charger if dirty or wet.
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The mains voltage must match the volt-
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age mentioned on the type plate of the
charger.
Do not operate the charger in explosive
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environment.
Do not carry the charger by holding the
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mains cable.
Protect the mains cable against heat,
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sharp edges, oil and moving parts of the
machine.
Avoid using extension wires with multi-
–
ple sockets and simultaneous operation
of multiple devices.
Do not pull the plug from the socket by
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pulling the mains cable.
Do not cover the charger and keep the
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air vents of the charger open.
No metal parts should come in contact
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with battery holders; risk of short circuit.
Do not open the charger. Get repairs
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done only by authorised experts.
Use the charger only to charge ap-
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proved battery packs; refer "Use as in-
tended".
Move only clean and dry battery packs
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on to the battery holder of the charger.
Do not charge battery (primary cells);
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risk of explosion.
Do not charge damaged battery packs.
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Replace damaged battery packs.
Do not store battery packs along with
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metal objects; risk of short circuit.
Do not dispose off battery packs by
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throwing them into fire or through
household waste.
Avoid contact with fluids oozing out of
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defective battery packs. Rinse with wa-
ter in case of accidental contact with flu-
id. Consult a doctor if fluid comes into
contact with eyes.
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