Safety / Operation; Product Features; Operation - ULTIMATE SPEED ULG 3.8 A1 Instructions D'utilisation Et Consignes De Sécurité

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S tand the battery on a well ventilated surface
while charging. Otherwise the device could be
damaged.
D ANGEr oF ExPLoSioN! Ensure that the
positive terminal connection cable does not come
into contact with a fuel line (e.g. petrol line)!
DANGEr oF chEmicAL BUrNS! Protect
your eyes and skin against chemical
burns caused by acid (sulphuric acid)
upon contact with the battery! Wear:
Acid-resistant glasses, clothing and gloves! If
your eyes or skin come into contact with sulphuric
acid, rinse the affected part of the body with
plenty of clear running water and seek immedi-
ate medical assistance!
A void causing an electrical short-circuit when
connecting the battery charger to the battery.
Connect the minus pole connecting cable only
to the minus pole of the battery or to the car
body. Connect the plus pole connecting cable
only to the plus pole of the battery!
B efore connecting to the mains, make sure that
the mains current is equipped with standard
230 V ~ 50 Hz, PEN conductor, a 16 A fuse and
a residual-current circuit-breaker! Otherwise the
device could be damaged.
D o not place the battery charger near fire, heat,
or subject it to prolonged temperatures of over
50 °C! The output from the battery charger
drops automatically in high temperatures.
A void damaging any lines carrying fuel, electricity,
brake fluid, hydraulic oil or water. Be particularly
careful not to cause damage when mounting the
charger in place with screws! Failure to observe
this advice risks loss of life or injury!
U se only the supplied original manufacturer's
parts with the battery charger!
D o not allow any objects to cover the battery
charger! Otherwise the device could be damaged.
P rotect the electrical contacts of the battery
against short-circuiting!
U se the battery charger only for charging and
maintenance charging of undamaged 6 V / 12 V
lead batteries (wet cell or gel electrolyte)!
Otherwise damage to property could occur.
D o not use the battery charger for charging or
maintenance charging of disposable batteries.
Otherwise damage to property could occur.
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D o not use the battery charger for charging or
maintenance charging of damaged or frozen
batteries! Otherwise damage to property could
occur.
B efore connecting the charging station, read
the information on battery maintenance in the
operating instructions of the battery! Otherwise
personal injury and / or damage to the device
could occur.
B efore connecting the charging station to a
battery permanently installed in a vehicle, read
the information on electrical safety and mainte-
nance in the operating instuctions of the vehicle!
Otherwise personal injury and / or damage to
the device could occur.
U nplug the charger from the mains supply when
not being used! This also benefits the environment.
Consider how much electricity is consumed,
even in standby mode.
R emain alert at all times and always watch what
you are doing. Always proceed with caution
and do not use the battery charger if you can-
not concentrate or feel unwell.

Product features

Q
This appliance has been designed for charging a
variety of SLA batteries (sealed lead acid batteries),
as mainly used in cars, motorbikes and several other
vehicles. They may be of types e.g. WET (with liquid
electrolyte), GEL (with mit gel-type electolyte) or AGM
(absorbed glass mat) batteries. A special design of
the appliance (also named „three-phase-charging
strategy") enables the recharging of the batttery to
almost 100 % of its original capacity. Connecting
the battery for a long period to the battery charger
is also a good way of ensuring that your battery is
kept in optimum condition.

operation

Q
Before you carry out any work
on the battery charger always pull the mains
plug out of the mains socket.
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