Explosion and fire hazard!
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Gaseous hydrogen (detonating gas) may form
when charging the battery. Contact with open
fire (flame, embers, sparks) may result in
explosions.
•
Never charge the battery close to an open fire
or in places where sparks may occur.
•
Always ensure adequate ventilation.
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Be sure the supply voltage matches the input
voltage specified on the device (230 V AC) to
prevent damage to the device.
•
Only connect and disconnect the battery con-
necting cables when the charger is disconnec-
ted from the mains.
•
Do not cover the device whilst charging, as it
may be damaged from extreme heating.
•
Immediately stop using the device if you notice
smoke or an unusual odour.
•
Do not use the device in rooms where explosive
or flammable substances are stored (e.g. petrol
or solvents).
Risk of electrical shock!
•
Chargers may interfere with the operation of
active electronic implants, e.g. pacemakers,
thus pose a personal hazard.
•
Avoid pouring or dripping water or other liquids
over it. If water penetrates electrical devices,
the risk of electric shock increases.
•
Ensure that all plugs and cables are free of
moisture. Never connect the device to the
mains with wet or moist hands.
•
Never touch both connections at once when the
device is in uses.
•
Unplug from mains before connecting or dis-
connecting the charging cable with the battery,
or when the device is no longer being used.
•
Remove all device cables from the battery
before attempting to drive your vehicle.
•
Only unplug the cable from the outlet by the
plug. The cable could be damaged.
•
Do not use device if damaged. Damage to the
power cable, the device or the charging cable
increase the risk of electrical shock.
•
Do not attempt to disassemble or repair the
device. Immediately have a defective device or
damaged power cable repaired or replaced by a
speciality shop.
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Risk of short circuits! Do not allow the two
connectors from the charging cable to touch if
the power plug is plugged into the power outlet.
Be sure not to connect the connectors or the
battery poles through conductive objects (e.g.
tools).
•
Never use the cable to carry or pull the device.
Risk of injury!
•
Never attempt to charge non-rechargeable,
damaged or frozen batteries.
•
Do not use this device to charge dry cell bat-
teries. These could burst, resulting in personal
injury and property damage.
•
Please read and follow the operating manual
and all safety instructions for the batteries to
be charged and the vehicle before using this
device.
Risk of damage!
•
Never place the device over or near the battery
to be charged. Gasses from the battery could
damage the unit. Place the device as far from
the battery as the connecting cable will allow.
•
Never operate the device if it has been dropped
or damaged in any other way.
Produc t Over-
view
1. Display
2. LED „V / A / %"
3. LED „STD / EFB / AGM / GEL"
4. „TYPE" button
5. „V / A / %" button
6. Power cable with power plug
7. Terminal connection cable (-) with clamp
(black)
8. Terminal connection cable (+) with clamp (red)
9. LED Power Supply mode
10. Power Supply mode button
11.
LED Error
12.
LED Charge
13.
LED Full
14. MODE button
15. LEDs
16. Handle
Battery Charger BC710, BC715
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