BATTERY CHARGER
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The numbers in the text refer to the diagrams
on pages 2.
Read the operating instructions carefully
before using this device. Familiarise
yourself with its functions and basic
operation. Service the device as per the
instructions to ensure that it always
functions properly. The operating
instructions and the accompanying
documentation must be kept in the
vicinity of the device.
Know you apparatus
Before you use the Battery charger, carefully
read the instructions, especially the safety rules.
Observe the instructions for maintenance to
ensure your apparatus always operates properly.
Before attempting to operate the apparatus,
familiarise yourself with the controls and make
sure you know how to stop it quickly in an
emergency. Save this user's manual and the other
documents supplied with this apparatus for future
reference.
Contents
Ferm
BCM1019 Ma # 0810-29.1.indd 3
1. DATA
Technical specifications
Model
10A/6V-12V
Input
230V~50Hz • 145W
Output
DC6/12V • 7A;10A(EFF)
Battery
Min. 20Ah / Max. 100 Ah
This apparatus has a overload protection by
means of a thermal fuse which will switch on as
soon as the electricity is switched off.
Package contents
1
Set battery clamps
1
Manual
1
Warranty card
2. SAFETY
Explanation of symbols
Class II machine - Double insulation -
You don't need any earthed plug.
Denotes risk of personal injury, loss of
life or damage to the tool in case of non-
observance of the instructions in this
manual.
Indicates electrical shock hazard.
Indoor use only
Wear safety goggles
General safety instructions
1. Keep the work area clean.
•
A cluttered work area may cause
accidents.
•
Make sure the work area is well-lit.
2. Work environment.
Never leave tools in the rain. Do not use tools
in damp or wet places. Never use tools near
inflammable liquids or gasses.
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