Intended sites
The power inverter is intended for installation in:
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automobiles and lorries
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Caravans
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Boats
do not place the power inverter:
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near heat sources (radiators, direct sunlight), flammable materials, battery compartment or starter battery,
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moist locations or locations exposed to dripping or splashing water,
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in environments with explosion hazards.
SaFeTy
read all safety guidelines and instructions. non-compliance with safety guidelines and instructions can cause electric
shock, fire and / or serious injury. Keep all safety guidelines and instructions for future reference.
Warning!
risk of bodily or fatal injury to children! risk of suffocation or strangulation! Keep the machine out of the
reach of children. Children are unable to assess the risks associated with use of this product!
Danger! damaged leads may cause fatal electric shock. discontinue use if leads are damaged.
The manufacture is not responsible for damages caused by:
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Improper connection and/or operation.
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external forces, damage to the device and/or damage to parts of the device due to mechanical impacts or overload.
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any type of modifications to the device. using the device for purposes not described in these operating instructions.
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Subsequent damages from improper and/or incorrect use and/or defective batteries.
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Moisture and/or inadequate ventilation.
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unauthorised opening of the device. This will void the warranty.
Risk of fire and electric shock!
Failure to follow all instructions listed below may result in electric shock, fire, serious injury and damage to property.
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never use the cable to carry or pull the device.
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Only unplug the cable from the outlet by the plug. The cable could be damaged.
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If cables are to be routed through sharp-edged walls, e.g. metal walls, use empty tubes or cables ducts to avoid
damaging the cables.
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do not route 230 V main cables and 12 V/24 dC cables in the same empty tube (cable duct).
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do not use device if damaged. damage to the device or the charging cable increases the risk of electrical shock.
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route the electrical cable so that it is not possible to trip over them and to prevent them being damaged.
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Maintenance work must be done by qualified electricians.
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ensure that the device is always stored in a safe place. do no expose the device to rain or wet conditions. avoid
pouring or dripping water or other liquids over it. If water penetrates electrical devices, the risk of electric shock
increases.
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ensure that all plugs and cables are free of moisture. never connect the device to the mains with wet or moist hands.
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Only connect 230 V devices with permitted power plugs.
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