SAFETY RULES FOR PROPER USE OF CHARGE BATTERY
To reduce the risk of damage, disconnect the battery charger from the electric supply by pulling
the plug not the electric cable.
Do not expose the battery charger to the rain.
To use an accessory not supplied by the manufacturer with the product may result in a risk of fire,
short circuit or damages to people.
Make sure that the electric cable is positioned in such a way that it can not be stepped on, subject
to damages or stress.
Do not operate the battery charger with a damaged electric cable or plug; replace them
immediately at a qualified service centre.
Do not use the battery charger if it has had a sharp blow, been dropped or damaged in any way.
Take it at a qualified service centre.
To reduce the risk of short circuit, disconnect the battery charger plug from the electric supply
before making any maintenance or cleaning.
While repairing do not disassemble the battery charger, if incorrectly reassembled it may cause
short circuit or fire. Make the repairing at a qualified service centre.
Do not attempt to connect the battery charger to a transformer, an engine generator or a DC
power receptacle.
Do not cover the charger vents during functioning.
Do not touch the terminals with any conductive material.
Do not store the battery cartridge in locations where the temperature may reach or exceed +50°C
(122°F).
Do not use the battery charge in containers of any kind, it must be placed in a ventilated area
during charging.
Do not use the battery charger in the presence of gases or flammable liquids.
Do not allow untrained personnel to use the battery charger.
Keep the electric cable far from heat, oil and sharp edges.
Use outdoor extension leads when the battery charger is used outdoors.
Do not remove any cover or screw to ensure the functioning of the battery charger.
Do not clean any plastic parts with solvents such as gasoline, thinner, alcohol, ammonia, etc. .
Use a soft cloth lightly wet with soap water.
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