EN
Risk of injuries or material damage.
¾ Pull out the mains plug.
¾ Do not open the device.
¾ In case of doubt always consult a specialist workshop.
Fault
Does not charge
(steady red light).
No charging takes
place.
Fault
(red flashing light).
Servicing / Care
WARNING!
Risk of injuries or material
damage.
¾ Before any work on the
device, switch off and
remove the power pack.
¾ Pull out the mains plug.
¾ Do not open the device.
¾ Servicing and repair must
only be performed by a
specialist.
Keep the charger clean and dry.
Î
Clean the contacts and ventilation slits
Î
of the charger pack with a soft dry cloth
or if it is heavily soiled use a brush.
CE Declaration of Conformity
Further details about the device
are contained on the separately
enclosed CE Declaration of Con-
formity. This forms a part of this
instruction manual.
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Troubleshooting information
Possible cause
The contacts are dirty.
The power pack is not correctly
inserted.
The fuse at the mains connection
has blown/is defective.
The power pack temperature is
outside the range 0 °C - 50 °C.
The power pack is defective.
The temperature of the charger is
too high (≥ 80 °C)
WARNING!
Remedy
Clean the contacts.
Insert the power pack correctly
in the charger.
Contact an electrician to arrange
its repair.
Allow the power pack to cool
down or heat up.
Replace the power pack.
Allow the charger to cool and
have it checked by a specialist
workshop.
The warranty conditions of our local
company or importer apply in all coun-
tries. Under the terms of the warranty we
will repair faults on your device free of
charge, insofar as material or manufac-
turing defects are the cause. To make a
claim under warranty please contact your
seller or your nearest branch.
Electrical tools, accessories and packag-
ing must be routed into an environmen-
tally compatible recycling chain.
Do not throw old electrical and
electronic devices away with
your domestic waste. Take it to
a disposal facility.
Troubleshooting information
Warranty
Disposal