Housing protection class
The housing of the charger has protection class IP 65 and is
thus used to protect the charging electronics integrated in the
housing from dust and moisture. However, the plug connectors and
connections do not comply with this standard. The charger must
therefore only be operated indoors in dry, closed rooms.
15 | Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
If the charger does not function, check the following points:
• Is the power socket working properly and is it supplying mains
• Is the connected battery faulty or deeply discharged?
• Is the battery connected to the charger with the correct polarity?
• The charging cable has a 10 A fuse. Is this fuse in the charging
16 | Cleaning
Use a soft cloth and a little mild cleaning agent to clean the
housing. Harsh solvents such as thinner or petrol and also scouring
agents must not be used, as these will damage the surface.
Dispose of the cleaning wipes and excess cleaning agent in an
environmentally sound manner.
For safety reasons, the mains plug must always be disconnected
from the mains and the charging cable disconnected from the
battery before cleaning. Prevent cleaning agent from getting inside
the device or the quick connector!
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voltage? (check power socket)
The LED
lights up if the battery terminals are connected the
wrong way round.
cable faulty? In this case, replace the fuse and check the cabling.
The housing of the charger may become warm if it charges
for a longer period with a charging current of 1000 mA (e.g.
for larger batteries). This is not a device fault, but is a normal
technical aspect.
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