• Ensure that the connection to the mains complies with the national wiring regulations.
• Connect the battery charger only to a grounded socket.
Installing the device safely
DANGER! Explosion hazard
Never mount the device in areas where there is a risk of gas or dust explosion.
CAUTION! Risk of injury
• Ensure that the device and the battery is standing firmly. The device and the battery must be set up
and fastened in such a way that it cannot tip over or fall down.
• When positioning the device, ensure that all cables are suitably secured to avoid any form of trip
hazard.
NOTICE! Damage hazard
• Do not place the battery charger near heat sources (heaters, direct sunlight, gas ovens, etc.).
• Set up the device in a dry location where it is protected against splashing water.
Safety when connecting the device electrically
DANGER! Electrocution hazard
• For installation on boats: If electrical devices are incorrectly installed on boats, corrosion dam-
age might occur. Have the device installed by a specialist (marine electrician).
• If you are working on electrical systems, ensure that there is somebody close at hand who can help
you in emergencies.
WARNING! Electrocution hazard
• Observe the recommended cable cross-sections.
• Lay the cables so that they cannot be damaged by the doors or the hood. Crushed cables can lead
to serious injury.
NOTICE! Damage hazard
• Use ductwork or cable ducts if it is necessary to lay cables through metal panels or other panels with
sharp edges.
• Do not lay the 230 V mains cable and the 12 V cable in the same duct.
• Do not lay the cable so that it is loose or heavily kinked.
• Fasten the cables securely.
• Do not pull on the cables.
Operating the device safely
DANGER! Electrocution hazard
• Do not touch exposed cables with your bare hands. This applies especially when operating the de-
vice from the AC mains.
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