Safety Guidelines For Battery Chargers; Use; Charging The Battery Pack - Parkside PFBS 12 A1 Traduction Des Instructions D'origine

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Safety guidelines for battery
chargers
This appliance may be used by
children aged 8 years and above
and by persons with limited physical,
sensory or mental capabilities or
lack of experience and knowledge,
provided that they are under super-
vision or have been told how to
use the appliance safely and are
aware of the potential risks. Do not
allow children to use the appliance
as a plaything. Cleaning and user
maintenance tasks may not be car-
ried out by children unless they are
supervised.
To avoid potential risks, damaged
mains cables should be replaced
by the manufacturer, their customer
service department or a similarly
qualified person.
The charger is suitable for indoor use
only.
WARNING!
Do not operate the appliance with a dam-
aged cable, power cable or power plug.
A damaged power cable poses a threat of
fatal electric shock.
PFBS 12 A1

Use

Never use the appliance for other purposes
and only original parts/accessories. Using
attachments or accessory tools other than those
recommended in the operating instructions can
lead to a risk of injury.

Charging the battery pack

NOTE
A new battery pack or a battery pack which
has not been used for a long time will need
to be charged before first use/reuse. It will
reach its full capacity after 3–5 charge
cycles. The charging process lasts around
180 minutes.
CAUTION! RISK OF INJURY!
Always unplug the appliance before you
remove the battery pack from or connect the
battery pack to the charger.
Insert the battery pack
cradle
. It can only be inserted with the
correct polarity.
Connect the mains adapter
power socket.
As long as the battery pack is charging, the
red battery charge indicator
charging is completed, the red battery charge
indicator
goes off and the green battery
charge indicator
10a
pack
is ready for use.
CAUTION!
Never recharge a battery pack again imme-
diately after charging. There is a risk that the
battery pack will become overcharged.
into the charger
to a mains
lights up. Once
lights up. The battery
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