Device protection function
As soon as a different situation occurs, such as a short circuit, critical
drop in voltage during the charging process, open circuit or reversed
connection of the output terminals, the battery charger
automatically. The electronic system resets the system immediately to its
home position, in order to avoid damage. If the device should become
too hot during charging, the output power is automatically reduced.
This protects the device from damage.
z Maintenance and care
Always remove the mains cable
perform any work on the car & motorcycle battery charger
The device is maintenance-free. Deactivate the device. Clean the
metal and plastic surfaces of the device with a dry cloth.
Never use any solvents or other aggressive cleaning agents.
z Information about recycling and disposal
According to European Directive 2012/19/EU, used electrical devices
must be collected separately for environmentally compatible recycling or
recovery. The symbol of the crossed out dustbin means that this device
must not be disposed of in household waste at the end of its service life.
The device must be handed in at established collection points, recycling
centres or waste management depots. The disposal of defective devices
which you have sent in will be carried out free of charge. In addition,
distributors of electrical and electronic equipment as well as food
distributors are obliged to accept returned waste. LIDL provides you with
return options directly in its branches and shops. Return and disposal is
free of charge for you. When buying a new device you have the right to
return an equivalent old device at no charge. In addition you have the
option, regardless of whether you are buying a new device, to hand in
(up to three) old devices at no charge, as long as the device is no larger
than 25 cm in any dimension.
Before returning the device please delete all personal information.
Before returning, please remove batteries or rechargeable battery packs
which are not enclosed by the old device, as well as bulbs, which can
be removed without destroying the product and take these to a separate
collection point.
Batteries containing harmful substances are labelled with the
adjacent symbol, which indicates the prohibition on disposal in
household waste. The abbreviations for the relevant heavy metals
are: Cd = cadmium, Hg = mercury, Pb = lead.
Take used batteries to a waste management company in your city
or community or return them to your dealer. This satisfies your legal
obligations while also making an important contribution to protecting the
environment.
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