Translation of the original instructions
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NOMAD POWER VAC 350
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
This manual contains safety and operating instructions. Please
read it carefully before using the device for the first time and keep
it for future reference. Read and understand the following safety
instructions before use. Any modification or updates that are not
specified in the instruction's manual should not be undertaken. The
manufacturer is not liable for any injury or damage due to non-
compliance with the instructions featured in this manual. If there
is any issue or uncertainty, please consult a qualified individual
to operate the equipment correctly. This device must only be used
for start-up and/or supply and/or vacuuming within the limits
indicated on the device and in the manual. The operator must
observe the safety precautions. In case of improper or unsafe use,
the manufacturer cannot be held liable.
This device may be used by children from age 8 and by persons
with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack
of experience and knowledge, provided that they are under
supervision or have been told how to use the device safely and
are aware of the potential risks. Children must not use the device
as a plaything. Cleaning and servicing tasks may not be carried
out by children unless they are supervised.
Do not use for charging non-rechargeable batteries
Do not use any charger other than the one supplied with the
machine to charge the batteries.
Do not use the device if the charging cable appears to be
damaged or assembled incorrectly in order to avoid any risk of
short circuiting the battery (NOMAD POWER charger).
Never charge a frozen or damaged battery.
Do not cover the device
Do not place the device near a fire or subject it to heat or to
longterm temperatures exceeding 50°C
Risk of explosion or acid splash if the clamps are short-circuited
or if the 12 V booster is connected to a 24 V vehicle.
The automatic mode of operation and usage restrictions are
explained below in these operating instructions.
Risk of explosion and fire!
A battery being charged can emit explosive gas.
• Avoid flames and sparks. Do not smoke.
• Protect the electrical contacts of the battery against short-
circuiting.
Acid projection hazard!
• Wear safety goggles and protective gloves
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