Technical Data; Warranty; General Safety Notes - ROBBE 8194 Instrucciones De Uso

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10.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Input:
Outputs 1 to 4
Cell count
NC batteries:
1 to 16 cells (nominal voltage 1.2...19.2V)
NH batteries:
1 to 16 cells (nominal voltage 1.2...19.2V)
Pb batteries:
1 to 6 cells (nominal voltage 2...12V)
LI batteries:
1 to 4 cells (nominal voltage 3.6...14.4V)
LP batteries:
1 to 4 cells (nominal voltage 3.7...14.8V)
Charge current:
0 - 8 V:
8 -10 V:
10 -13 V:
13 -20 V:
over 20 V:
Discharge current:
0 -6 V:
6 - 8 V:
8 -10 V:
10 -16 V:
over 16 V:
Battery capacity:
Dimensions:
Weight:
Protective functions: Protection against reverse battery pola-
rity and short circuit, safety disconnect with capacity x 125%
11.

WARRANTY

The warranty period for this charging device is 24 months. The
receipt from your specialist model dealer, which you will have
received on purchasing the system, serves as proof for the
start and finish of this warranty. Any repairs made do not
extend the warranty period.
During this period, we will remedy any functional defects, as
well as manufacturing and material faults, free of charge. Furt-
her claims, e.g. resulting from consequential damage, are
excluded.
Transportation of goods to us must be paid for by the custo-
mer, return transport to the customer will then be free of
charge.
Any consignments incurring costs will not be accepted.
We assume no liability for damages during transport or for the
loss of your consignment. We recommend you take out a cor-
responding insurance. Please send your equipment to the
appropriate service centre in the respective country.
The following prerequisites must be fulfilled to process your
warranty claims:
- Include your proof of purchase (till receipt) with your con-
signment.
- The equipment was operated in accordance with the opera-
ting instructions.
- Only the recommended electricity sources and original
robbe accessories were used.
- There was no damage due to moisture, no external inter-
ventions, over-voltages, overloading or mechanical
damage.
- Include pertinent information for locating the fault or defect.
Profi-Home-Charger
230V ~, 50/60 Hz
0.1...5 A
0.1...4 A
0.1...3 A
0.1...2 A
0.1...1 A
0.1...5 A
0.1...4 A
0.1...3 A
0.1...2 A
0.1...1 A
0.1 to 20 Ah
200x230x87 mm
approx. 2 kg
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12.

GENERAL SAFETY NOTES

- The Profi Homecharger is only suitable for charging rechar-
geable NC / NiMH / lead and lithium batteries.
- Do not charge dry batteries; there is a risk of explosion.
- The charge device is only designed for use with 230 V ~ AC;
never operate it with another voltage.
- You must protect the charge device against dust, dirt and
moisture.
- Do not subject the device to excessive cold, heat or direct
sunlight.
- Avoid shock or pressure loads and do not subject the Profi
Homecharger to any strong vibrations.
- Never place charge device or connected batteries on
inflammable surfaces. Never use near combustible mate-
rials or gases.
- Do not leave the device unattended during use.
- The device can heat up a lot during normal use.
- Pay attention to cooling openings for air circulation when
setting up (never place on a carpet or felt base), always
unfold the stand bracket.
- If the device is not used for long periods, disconnect it from
the power source and possibly remove connected batte-
ries.
- Do not charge batteries again shortly after the first char-
ging.
- Do not charge batteries that are really warm. Let batteries
cool to the surrounding temperature.
- Only cells of the same capacity and the same manufacture
can be charged in compound.
- Do not charge any two NC or NiMH battery packs parallel
on one Output, only connect one battery pack.
- Pay attention to the correct polarity of the battery and avoid
short circuits.
- Strictly observe the details from the battery manufacturer.
- Always check the settings on the Profi Homecharger
exactly. Batteries can be destroyed by unsuitable set-
tings.
- Check for damages to the casing and cables.
- Take care when dealing with mains supply voltage as there
is a risk of electric shock.
- Take care when dealing with battery packs with high cell
counts. Check for good insulation otherwise there is a risk
of electric shock.
Order No.
8194

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