removing the connection
terminals.
Connect the connection
terminal that is not connected
to the car body first.
Connect the other connection
terminal to the car body away
from the battery and the
gasoline line.
Connect the vehicle battery
charger to the supply grid only
after doing this.
Disconnect the vehicle battery
charger from the supply grid
after charging.
Only then disconnect the
connection terminal from the
car body. Then disconnect the
connection terminal from the
battery.
DANGER OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK!
Only touch the pole connec-
tion terminals ("–
the insulated area!
DANGER OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK!
Conduct the connection to
the battery and the socket of
the mains grid completely
protected from moisture!
DANGER OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK!
Perform installation, servicing
and maintenance of the vehi-
cle battery charger only when
and "+
) in
"
"
the mains current is not
connected!
DANGER OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK!
First disconnect the negative
pole connection cable of the
vehicle battery charger from
the negative pole of the bat-
tery upon completing the
charging and trickle charging
process, if the battery is contin-
ually connected in the vehicle.
Do not leave any toddlers or
children unsupervised around
the vehicle battery charger!
Children cannot assess possi-
ble dangers in use of electri-
cal devices. Children must be
supervised to ensure that they
do not play with the device.
EXPLOSION
HAZARD!
Protect yourself from highly
explosive oxyhydrogen reac-
tions! Gaseous hydrogen can
escape during charging or
maintenance charging of the
battery. Oxyhydrogen is a
potentially explosive mix of
gaseous hydrogen and oxy-
gen. The oxyhydrogen reaction
occurs at contact with open
fire (flames, smouldering or
sparks)! Perform charging and
maintenance charging in a
weather-protected space that is
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